Ellen Marlow, a Texas native, began her theatrical journey with regional productions of Wizard of Oz, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Grease. At the tender age of eleven, she made the bold move to New York City to originate the lead role of Jemima Potts in the Broadway production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
As a lead in Chitty, Ellen not only dazzled audiences on the Great White Way but also made numerous public singing appearances in support of the show, including Broadway on Broadway and Broadway in Bryant Park. Her impressive vocal range and stage presence also earned her the opportunity to perform the National Anthem at various sporting events in Texas and New York.
In addition to her stage work, Ellen gained valuable experience in front of the camera when she appeared as "Young Fiona" in the motion picture, Quid Pro Quo, set for release in 2007. At the age of 13, Ellen relocated to Los Angeles, where she continues to hone her craft in film, television, theater, and music.
Ellen's passion for music is evident, as she appreciates a diverse range of styles, from hip-hop and rock to Broadway show tunes. When she's not busy with her career, Ellen enjoys spending quality time with her older brother J.R. and visiting family, friends, and her beloved golden retriever Rudy back in Texas.