Mallory Low is a talented, multi-ethnic performer who has made a name for herself across various mediums, including acting, voiceover work, singing, and songwriting. Born with a unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and Hawaiian-American heritage, Low has been fortunate enough to have a diverse career that has spanned several industries.
Low's professional journey began in the world of commercials, where she quickly gained recognition and eventually landed a series regular role on Nickelodeon's Just For Kicks, a show executive produced by the legendary Whoopi Goldberg. Her talent and dedication soon led to her being cast in a recurring role as Lila in Netflix's The Chair, a critically acclaimed series that also stars Sandra Oh, Jay Duplass, and Holland Taylor.
In addition to her work on television, Low has also made a significant impact in the world of voiceover acting. Some of her most notable roles include Webs in DreamWorks' The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday and Haunted Heist, Livewire (Leslie Willis) in DC Super Hero Girls, and Chizu in Netflix's Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles. Her impressive vocal range and versatility have earned her a reputation as one of the most sought-after voiceover artists in the industry.
Low's work in the gaming world is equally impressive, with standout roles such as the sultry and formidable Madam M in Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth, as well as additional roles in Horizon Forbidden West and Diablo IV. Her ability to bring characters to life through her voice has cemented her place as a leading voiceover artist in the gaming industry.
But Low's talents don't stop at acting and voiceover work. She is also a skilled screenwriter, with her pilot Chang Chang Chang earning recognition at the Austin Film Festival in both 2021 and 2022. The pilot was also a Quarterfinalist in the Outstanding Screenplays TV Pilot Competition in 2023. With her impressive credentials and dedication to her craft, it's clear that Mallory Low is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.