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Jeff Marlow is a proud member of the sketch comedy troupe the Reduced Shakespeare Company, with whom he's toured the U.S. in The Complete History of America (abridged), Europe in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), and Asia in Completely Hollywood (abridged), The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged), and The Complete History of America (abridged).

Jeff's theatre credits include the roles of David O. Selznick in Moonlight and Magnolias (Laguna Playhouse and McCoy Rigby Entertainment), Franz Schubert in Franz Schubert: His Letters and Music (opposite Julia Migenes at the Odyssey Theatre), Guildenstern in Hamlet (opposite Hamish Linklater at South Coast Repertory), Henderson in You Can't Take It With You (Geffen Playhouse), Sheldon in Sheldon & Mrs. Levine (opposite Sally Struthers at the Falcon Theatre), Sitnikov in Nothing Sacred (South Coast Repertory), Lomov in A Marriage Proposal (opposite Svetlana Metkina at the Strasberg Institute), Claude in An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand Boeuf (Laguna Playhouse), Passepartout in Around the World in 80 Days (Colony Theatre -- LA Ovation Award nomination, Best Featured Actor), Gordon in Where's Poppa (Falcon Theatre), Teddy in And the Winner Is (Laguna Playhouse), Messenger in Medea (Theatre @ Boston Court -- LA Drama Critics Circle Award nomination, Best Featured Performance), Shuman in Indoor/Outdoor (Colony Theatre), Stan in Surviving Sex (Falcon Theatre), Expert in The Sleeper (Laguna Playhouse), and Shrdlu in The Adding Machine (Sacred Fools -- LA Weekly Award nomination, Best Supporting Performance).

Jeff's television credits include Pushing Daisies, NCIS, Grey's Anatomy, Without a Trace, The Bernie Mac Show, Judging Amy, Strong Medicine, and Passions. Film includes Akeelah and the Bee and The Hebrew Hammer.

Brought up in Belgium, Jeff is a graduate of Northwestern University and the London Academy of Performing Arts. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, filmmaker and photographer Lauren Hollingsworth, and their highly opinionated cat, Horatio.