Marlowe's illustrious acting career commenced at the tender age of four, and since then, they have consistently worked on both large and small screens. Their professional journey has been blessed with the opportunity to collaborate with numerous renowned directors, including Christopher Columbus, Alan Poul, Alisa Statman, Pamela Fryman, Randall Einhorn, Paul McCrane, Elliot Hegarty, and Jason Woliner, to name a few.
As a recurring guest star on the hit ABC show "Fresh Off The Boat," Marlowe played the role of Reba opposite Eddie Hudson Yang. Additionally, they have appeared as Maddie, a series regular character, in the web series "40's and Failing" and in the feature film "Dance Off" alongside Finola Hughes, Kathryn McCormick, and Shane Harper.
Marlowe has also had recurring roles on NBC's "Parenthood," ABC's "The Neighbors," and guest-starred on Disney's "Jessie" as Madge and on ABC's "The Middle" as Lucy. Their other notable appearances include "Wilfred," "How I Met Your Mother," "New Girl," "The Lost Medallion," and the CBS drama pilot "Applebaum," directed and produced by Christopher Columbus.
Furthermore, Marlowe has lent their voice to the character "Jingle" in the Disney release "The Adventures Of The Santa Pups" and played the leading role in the award-winning short film "Candybar," directed by Broadway director Matt August and written by Sean Crouch.
Aside from their acting career, Marlowe is a talented singer who has performed the national anthem in front of thousands at events such as the Amgen Tour of California, Santa Clarita Marathon, and Star Eco Center Earth Day Celebration.
Marlowe is an autistic non-binary actor residing in Los Angeles with their family and sibling actor Merit Leighton. A multi-award-winning creator, Marlowe is an avid illustrator and music producer, creating an animated show of their own. Their creative inspirations come from Alex Hirsch, Kristen Schaal, Jason Ritter, and Mel Brooks.