Birthday:
22 February 1994, Dallas, Texas, USA
Height: Height Not Available
Biography
Following regional theater appearances in Wizard of
Oz, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Grease, Texas
native Ellen Marlow moved to New York City at the age of eleven to
create the lead role of Jemima Potts in the Broadway production of
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In addition to making numerous public singing
appearances in support of Chitty such as Broadway on Broadway and
Broadway in Bryant Park, Ellen has also performed the National Anthem at
various sporting events in Texas and New York. While in New York, Ellen
also gained experience in front of the camera when she appeared as
"Young Fiona" in the motion picture, Quid Pro Quo which will be released
in 2007. At age 13, Ellen relocated to Los Angeles where she continues
to develop her career in film, television, theater and music.
Ellen's
first love is music and she appreciates a wide range of styles from
hip-hop and rock to Broadway show tunes. In her spare time, Ellen enjoys
spending time with her older brother J.R. and visiting family, friends
and her beloved golden retriever Rudy back in Texas
Ellen Taylor Marlow was born in Dallas, Texas. She moved to Austin, Texas
at age 3 and became active in sports and cheerleading. Her love of
performance and musical theatre in particular began during a family
vacation to New York City at age 4.
Marlow's early education was in the Texas school system, but after beginning her formal acting career in Chitty, she alternated between private tutoring and the Burbank, California public school system as her acting career allowed until she formally signed with Quality Education by Design (QED), a homeschool educational consultancy.[1]
Ellen's first love is music and she appreciates a wide range of styles from hip-hop and hard rock to Broadway show tunes. Ellen enjoys collaborating with her older brother J.R. who is an accomplished musician, composer and choreographer. In her spare time, Ellen loves to travel and often returns to her home state of Texas to visit family and friends.
She now lives in the Los Angeles area, but frequently returns to New York City for various projects.
Ellen originated the lead role of Jemima Potts in the Broadway production of the Tony-nominated musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (directed by Adrian Noble and co-starring Raúl Esparza and Philip Bosco). In dream-come-true fashion, she was chosen for the coveted role from among 3000 young hopefuls at an open casting call and, at the age of ten, moved to New York City, where she would also appear as Katarina in director Des McAnuff’s NY staged reading of the musical Zhivago.
Prior to Broadway, the Texas native was seen in regional theatre productions of Grease (as Sandy), Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Wizard of Oz.
In addition to making numerous public singing appearances in support of Chitty (including The Today Show), Ellen has performed the National Anthem at various sporting events in Texas and New York. On film, she played the young Fiona in Quid Pro Quo (directed by Carlos Brooks, starring Nick Stahl, Kate Burton and Vera Farmiga), which debuted to acclaim at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[2]
Now at age 18, Marlow continues to develop her career in film, television, theater, and music. She has appeared in the Jerry Bruckheimer produced ABC pilot for The Forgotten starring Christian Slater as well as episodes of Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Criminal Minds.
Marlow's early education was in the Texas school system, but after beginning her formal acting career in Chitty, she alternated between private tutoring and the Burbank, California public school system as her acting career allowed until she formally signed with Quality Education by Design (QED), a homeschool educational consultancy.[1]
Ellen's first love is music and she appreciates a wide range of styles from hip-hop and hard rock to Broadway show tunes. Ellen enjoys collaborating with her older brother J.R. who is an accomplished musician, composer and choreographer. In her spare time, Ellen loves to travel and often returns to her home state of Texas to visit family and friends.
She now lives in the Los Angeles area, but frequently returns to New York City for various projects.
Career
Ellen Marlow portrayed the role of Claire Lyons in the Warner Premiere movie The Clique based on the New York Time’s best selling book by Lisi Harrison that was released in fall of 2008.Ellen originated the lead role of Jemima Potts in the Broadway production of the Tony-nominated musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (directed by Adrian Noble and co-starring Raúl Esparza and Philip Bosco). In dream-come-true fashion, she was chosen for the coveted role from among 3000 young hopefuls at an open casting call and, at the age of ten, moved to New York City, where she would also appear as Katarina in director Des McAnuff’s NY staged reading of the musical Zhivago.
Prior to Broadway, the Texas native was seen in regional theatre productions of Grease (as Sandy), Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Wizard of Oz.
In addition to making numerous public singing appearances in support of Chitty (including The Today Show), Ellen has performed the National Anthem at various sporting events in Texas and New York. On film, she played the young Fiona in Quid Pro Quo (directed by Carlos Brooks, starring Nick Stahl, Kate Burton and Vera Farmiga), which debuted to acclaim at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[2]
Now at age 18, Marlow continues to develop her career in film, television, theater, and music. She has appeared in the Jerry Bruckheimer produced ABC pilot for The Forgotten starring Christian Slater as well as episodes of Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Criminal Minds.
Filmography
Film | |||
---|---|---|---|
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
2008 | The Clique | Claire Lyons | direct-to-video |
2008 | Quid Pro Quo | Young Fiona | 2008 Sundance Film Festival |
2009 | What We Became | Sunshine Harris | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2008 | Cory in the House | An "Up With Goodness Singer" | |
2008 | Cold Case | Laura Finch | |
2008 | The Today Show | Performer/Guest | |
2008 | Criminal Minds | Lindsay (episode Risky Business) | |
2009 | The Forgotten | Amy Benedict | 1 episode |
2010 | Hannah Montana | Felicia "Feli" Unders | 1 episode |
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