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'''Ellie Paskell''' (born ] in ], near ]) is a ] actress. She began acting when, aged 11, she joined the ] Theatre Workshop.


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Paskell is best known for playing ] in the ] hit series '']''. She joined the show at the start of ], early in series 2, as a 15-year-old drop-out who was living rough as a ] and was introduced to the series at the girlfriend of expelled pupil ]. The character soon returned to school and was involved in numerous high profile storylines, including exposing her own mother's boyfriend as a serial sex attacker, moving into the home of ] teacher ] (played by ]), overcoming her drug addiction, and most of all the tragic end her character met in series 4. In the episode aired on ] ], Maxine was fatally shot by boyfriend ] (played by ]). She also played a minor part in the second series of '']''. Recently she had played a youth in Casualty who was hurt in an explosion in casualty, she had a minor part which progressed through the end.
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