Glo Malloy
- Actress
Glo Malloy was born Tiffany Glo Malloy, February 24th, the youngest of three girls in Flemington, New Jersey. Her parents are Donald Edwin Malloy Jr. who is of Italian, Irish, Scottish, and English decent, and Diane Malloy who is French Canadian. She was named after her grandmother Gloria, her nickname being Glo.
She spent her formative years in a small town called Mendon, Massachusetts, climbing trees, playing sports, and taunting boys. When she was 12, her family moved to San Jose, California, which she took as a sign from God that she was destined to follow her dream of being an actor.
She began taking acting classes and performing in her school plays. She went to the Academy of Art University in 2006 and graduated with a BFA in Fashion Merchandising, thinking it was a more realistic degree than acting. The next several years she worked as a store manager in clothing stores, but finally decided to quit and pursue her first love, acting.
Glo moved to Los Angeles to follow her childhood dream. She is best known for her lovable happy-go-lucky character Jess in the tv show Marbles, and Cindy, the sassy diva in the film The Studio Club. She continues to use her fiesty tomboyness, and cheerful optimism in every role she takes on.