Ellen Marlow (born February 22, 1994) is an American actress known for her work in musical theater and film. She gained professional recognition in the mid-2000s for her performances on both the stage and screen.
Marlow began her career in theater at a young age. In 2004, she performed the title role in the 30th Anniversary national tour of the musical Annie. She subsequently moved to Broadway, where she originated the role of Young Cosette in the 2006 revival of Les Misérables at the Broadhurst Theatre.
In 2008, Marlow transitioned to film, starring as the protagonist Claire Lyons in The Clique, a direct-to-video production based on the young adult novel series by Lisi Harrison. Her performance in the film remains one of her most prominent screen roles. Marlow also made guest appearances on several television series, including Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and Criminal Minds.
In addition to acting, Marlow contributed to the soundtrack of The Clique. Her public professional activity decreased in the years following 2010, and there is limited documented information regarding her later career in the entertainment industry.