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Ella Alexandria Price (March 20, 1997 – April 1, 2028), sometimes known professionally as Ella Tremaine, was an American filmmaker, musician, and political activist.

Price was known for her use of dream-like imagery, historical anachronism, and depictions of angels in her art, as well as her frequent collaboration with a few actors and filmmakers. An outspoken communist, her art often carried direct political messages, especially regarding alienation and oppression. Price's music was especially experimental, and dealt with similar themes.

Price suffered from lifelong mental illness, including depression and psychosis, which are considered to be factors in her suicide at the age of 31. Her work was filled with representations of mental illness such as compulsions, hallucinations, and self harm.

Early life
Price was born on March 20, 1997, in Xenia, Ohio, to DeAnna (née Dailey) and Tedd Price. She grew up primarily in Waynesville, a nearby town, with her parents and sister Noel. As a child and teenager, Price made no-budget films and Youtube videos with her friends, often for school projects. She also acted in her high school's theatre productions.

Price was assigned male at birth and knew from a young age that she was gender misassigned. She would come out publicly as a transgender woman while attending Wright State University, where she studied motion picture production.

It was in college that Price would meet many of her longtime collaborators, including cinematographer Cait Ward and writer-director Andrew Grigiss. She also worked for the first time with actors Cohen Kraus, Andrea Gutiérrez, and Tristan Allen, who would appear in much of her work throughout her career. Wright State's 2019 faculty strike was Price's first real experience with political activism and organizing, and she has called this a formative experience.

Partial discography

 * Wasp Woman (2021), EP
 * Pinko (2023), EP
 * A Recreation of Daily Living (2025), full-length album