Get To Know Ella Bright: The Rising Star Of Amazon'S 'Off Campus'

  • By Rico
  • May 16, 2026, 11 a.m.

The Buzz Around 'Off Campus'

The unexpected smash hit of the Canadian romance series, Heated Rivalry, has left fans hungry for more hockey-themed love stories. As they eagerly await its second season next April, Amazon Prime Video is ready to fill the void with its latest offering – Off Campus. Premiering on May 13, this new series is based on Elle Kennedy’s popular novel, and it’s already generating buzz.

Prime Video's Off Campus is set to take viewers on a romantic ride through the world of ice hockey at Briar University. The story follows music student Hannah Wells, played by the talented Ella Bright, as she navigates a fake relationship with the charming hockey star Garrett Graham, portrayed by Belmont Cameli, in hopes of winning over her long-time crush. The series promises to be a hit, especially among the #BookTok community who adore the original book.

Meet Ella Bright: From Royalty to Romance

If Ella Bright’s face seems familiar, it’s because she’s no stranger to the screen. Bright captivated audiences with her portrayal of a young Kate Middleton in Netflix’s acclaimed series, The Crown. But it’s her role as Hannah Wells in Off Campus that’s set to be her breakout moment.

Born in New York in November 2006 and raised in London, Ella Bright has been honing her craft from a young age. Her parents enrolled her in performing arts programs, and she spent her Saturdays mastering the art of acting, singing, and dancing. "I was a very loud kid," she shared in an interview, reflecting on her early days.

“I was a very loud kid,” said Ella Bright, recalling her early passion for the arts.

With her talent and charisma, Ella Bright is poised to become a household name as she steps into the spotlight with Off Campus. Whether you’re a fan of hockey, romance, or just great storytelling, this series – and its leading lady – is one to watch.

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Rico covers how celebs craft image—on carpets, in airports, and on Stories. He pairs look IDs and styling credits with the mini-narratives driving buzz: relationships, rebrands, and comeback arcs.