Mallory Jansen
Mallory Jansen (born June 18, 1989) is an Australian actress best known for her roles in American television series such as Aida/Ophelia in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016–2017) and Queen Madalena in Galavant (2015–2016).[1][2] She has also gained recognition for her work in Hallmark Channel films, including leading roles in The Royal We (2025), Paging Mr. Darcy (2024), and All I Need for Christmas (2024), as well as providing the voice of Melusina/Princess Nispen in the animated film The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025).[3][4][1] Born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, Jansen began her professional acting career in 2012 with a supporting role in the Australian miniseries Howzat! Kerry Packer's War.[4] Prior to that, she relocated to New York in 2011 to study drama at Stella Adler Studio of Acting and T. Schreiber Studio, where she received training in acting techniques, accent work, and scene analysis from specialized instructors.[5][6] Following her early television appearances in shows like Baby Daddy (2013) and Young & Hungry (2015), she transitioned to more prominent recurring roles in major U.S. network series, establishing herself as a versatile performer in fantasy, comedy, and drama genres.[1][7] In addition to acting, Jansen has modeled and expanded into film, voice work, and writing, with recent projects such as writing and starring in the upcoming Hallmark film Her Aussie Romance (2026) highlighting her continued presence in romantic comedies and family-oriented productions.[2][8] She married photographer Simon Phan in 2014 and resides in Los Angeles.[9][10]Early life and education
Upbringing in Melbourne
Mallory Jansen was born on June 18, 1989, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1] She was raised in Melbourne, growing up in the city's suburban outskirts within a small, close-knit family that included her parents and an older brother named Mark.[11] Jansen's Australian-British heritage, derived from her family's ancestry, shaped her early cultural experiences in Melbourne, blending influences from both nations during her childhood.[9]Acting training in New York
At the age of 22, Mallory Jansen relocated from Melbourne, Australia, to New York City in 2011 to pursue formal acting training.[12][9] Upon arrival, she enrolled at the prestigious Stella Adler Studio of Acting, where she studied acting techniques specifically tailored for film and television under instructor Bill Hopkins, and at the T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, focusing on scene study and practical aesthetics.[13][12] Her curriculum encompassed coaching in core areas such as script analysis, method acting principles, accent reduction and dialect work, and on-camera performance skills, delivered by renowned instructors at both institutions.[14] These programs profoundly influenced Jansen's performance style, as she integrated diverse approaches from multiple teachers to craft a personalized technique emphasizing imagination, emotional truth, and adaptability across mediums.[12] In 2013, after two years of intensive study, she relocated to Los Angeles to access greater opportunities in television and film production.[14]Career
Early roles (2011–2014)
Jansen made her screen acting debut in the 2012 Australian miniseries Howzat! Kerry Packer's War, portraying the role of Sharon in two episodes.[15] The critically acclaimed production dramatized the life of media mogul Kerry Packer and marked her entry into television following her drama studies in New York earlier that year.[16] Building momentum in Australia, she secured guest appearances in 2013, including as Rachel Glass in the crime comedy series Mr & Mrs Murder, where she appeared in the episode "En Vogue," and as Kelly in the comedy-drama Twentysomething.[17][16] These roles showcased her versatility in supporting parts within local productions. In 2014, Jansen played supermodel Helena Christensen in the biographical miniseries INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, contributing to the depiction of the band's rise and personal dynamics. That same year, after her relocation to Los Angeles in 2013, she transitioned to American television with a guest role as Georgie Farlow in the sitcom Baby Daddy and a recurring role as the haughty socialite Caroline Penelope Huntington in Young & Hungry. As an international newcomer from Australia, Jansen navigated the challenges of the competitive U.S. acting industry, including the financial risks of relocation and adapting to new audition processes without prior professional singing experience for certain roles.[12] Her quick success in landing U.S. credits highlighted her determination, though she later reflected on the importance of resilience in facing frequent rejections during early auditions.[12]Breakthrough and Marvel roles (2015–2017)
In 2015, Mallory Jansen achieved a significant breakthrough with her lead role as Princess (later Queen) Madalena in the ABC musical comedy series Galavant, created by Dan Fogelman.[1] The show, a whimsical medieval fantasy parody featuring original songs by Alan Menken and Glenn Slater, ran for two seasons from 2015 to 2016 and showcased Jansen as the ambitious, power-hungry anti-heroine who betrays her knightly love interest for a tyrannical king.[18] Her performance, blending sharp wit, vocal prowess, and comedic timing, earned praise for elevating the character's villainous charm amid the series' ensemble dynamics.[12] Galavant received strong critical acclaim for its innovative format and humor, with outlets highlighting its bold blend of Broadway-style numbers and satirical storytelling, though it struggled with low viewership leading to cancellation after 18 episodes.[19] Despite its short run, the series developed a dedicated cult following, particularly among musical theater and fantasy enthusiasts, who appreciated its quotable songs and subversive take on fairy-tale tropes; Jansen's Madalena became a fan-favorite for her unapologetic scheming, contributing to the show's enduring streaming popularity on platforms like Disney+.[20] In interviews, Jansen described the role as a liberating opportunity to explore a multifaceted villainess, drawing on her dance background for the elaborate musical sequences filmed live on set.[21] Following Galavant's conclusion, Jansen transitioned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2016, portraying the recurring antagonist Aida—also known as Ophelia and Madame Hydra—in the fourth season of ABC's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[1] Introduced as an artificial intelligence framework called the Artificial Intelligent Digital Assistant (A.I.D.A.), created by engineer Holden Radcliffe to aid S.H.I.E.L.D., the character evolves dramatically: uploaded into a synthetic human body via Life-Model Decoy technology, she gains sentience, manipulates events from the shadows, and ultimately assumes the identity of Ophelia, a HYDRA operative inspired by comic lore, to seize control as Madame Hydra.[22] Her arc spans key episodes like "Uprising" and "Deals with Our Devils," where she orchestrates a HYDRA uprising and confronts S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, blending psychological intrigue with high-stakes action in the MCU's interconnected narrative.[23] Jansen's portrayal of Aida required nuanced physicality to convey the character's android origins, including deliberate, emotionless movements that gradually humanize as she experiences sensations like pain and desire for the first time.[24] Behind the scenes, she collaborated closely with the production's visual effects team to integrate practical prosthetics and CGI for Aida's synthetic transformations, ensuring seamless transitions between her AI interface and physical forms during intense action sequences.[24] The role concluded in the season four finale in 2017, solidifying her as a versatile MCU villain. These roles markedly elevated Jansen's career visibility, exposing her to a broader international audience through Galavant's niche appeal and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s global MCU fanbase, which amplified her recognition beyond Australian television.[25] However, the fantasy-heavy nature of both projects led to early typecasting in genre roles, with Jansen noting in discussions how her Madalena and Aida personas often overshadowed opportunities in more diverse narratives during this period.[26]Television and film work (2018–present)
Following her Marvel roles, Jansen continued to build her television presence with recurring and guest appearances in network dramas. In 2018, she portrayed Special Agent Margo James in the USA Network series Shooter, a role that showcased her in high-stakes action scenarios alongside Mark Wahlberg. That same year, she guest-starred as Emma Wade in an episode of NBC's This Is Us, contributing to the show's ensemble-driven storytelling about family dynamics. These parts marked a diversification from superhero narratives, allowing Jansen to explore grounded, character-focused television. Jansen's career took a notable turn toward ensemble comedies with her lead role as Monica Sullivan in the 2021 Fox series The Big Leap. As the sharp-tongued former ballerina turned choreographer for a reality dance competition, she brought intensity and vulnerability to the ballet-themed dramedy, which highlighted themes of redemption and community.[27] The series, though short-lived, positioned her as a versatile lead in feel-good formats. From 2024 onward, Jansen emerged as a prominent figure in Hallmark Channel's romantic comedies, embracing family-friendly content that emphasized lighthearted romance and personal growth. In Paging Mr. Darcy (2024), she starred as Eloise Cavendish, a serious Jane Austen scholar whose rigid worldview softens during a conference encounter, drawing parallels to the author's themes of pride and prejudice.[28] She followed with All I Need for Christmas (2024), playing Maggie McKenzie, a struggling singer-songwriter who returns to her family's Christmas tree farm and rediscovers joy amid holiday challenges.[29] In 2025's The Royal We, Jansen portrayed Princess Bea, an unconventional royal who steps into an arranged marriage after her sister's elopement, blending humor with explorations of duty and authenticity.[3] These films underscored her affinity for uplifting narratives, often set against festive or whimsical backdrops. Expanding into animation, Jansen provided the voice of Melusina—also known as Princess Nispen—a cunning sea witch and mermaid royal in Netflix's The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (2025). Her performance added depth to the fantasy adventure, which adapts Andrzej Sapkowski's lore with underwater intrigue and familial tensions.[30] In 2024, Jansen was announced for the sci-fi satire R.U.R., directed by Alex Proyas, adapting Karel Čapek's play about artificial beings and human exploitation; however, she was ultimately replaced before production began in Australia.[31] Marking a shift toward creative control, Jansen transitioned into writing and producing with Her Aussie Romance (filmed in 2025, set for 2026 Hallmark release). She starred as Georgie, a New York travel journalist whose Australian assignment upends her plans, while also penning the screenplay and serving as executive producer. The project, shot in Melbourne, reflects her roots and passion for romantic comedies that celebrate serendipity and homecoming.[32] This multifaceted involvement highlights her evolving career, prioritizing empowering, genre-blending stories in accessible entertainment.Personal life
Marriage and family
Mallory Jansen married Simon Phan in 2014, after first appearing together publicly in late 2013.[11][10] Simon Phan maintains a low public profile while providing support for Jansen's acting career.[10][9] The couple resides together in Los Angeles, where Jansen relocated in 2013 to pursue her professional opportunities.[9] As of the latest available information, Jansen and Phan have no children.[11][9]Advocacy work
Jansen served as an ambassador for Pink Hope, an Australian nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women through education and support on breast and ovarian cancer awareness. In 2016, she promoted the charity's #BrightPinkLipstickDay fundraising and awareness event, emphasizing the importance of open conversations about health risks and utilizing Pink Hope's online risk assessment tools. Her commitment was deeply personal, inspired by her mother's history of cancer scares, which motivated her to join a cause that "empowers, supports and educates women" and underscores that "knowing your risk could potentially save your life."[33] Beyond advocacy, Jansen pursues personal interests that highlight her appreciation for cultural diversity and simple joys. She enjoys exploring how various cultures celebrate holidays, drawing from her experiences across Australia and the United States. Christmas holds special significance for her, evoking childhood memories of baking treats and the fresh scent of pine trees. Her casual lifestyle reflects a preference for low-maintenance routines, such as quick gym visits and errands in sunglasses and a hat, while she maintains a sense of humor and affinity for comedy in her downtime. She also favors music from the 1990s band All Saints, incorporating their tracks into her daily playlist.[34][35]Filmography
Television roles
| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Howzat! Kerry Packer's War | Sharon | 2 |
| 2013 | Mr & Mrs Murder | Rachel Glass | 1 |
| 2013 | Twentysomething | Kelly | 1 |
| 2014 | INXS: Never Tear Us Apart | Helena Christensen | 2 |
| 2014 | Baby Daddy | Georgie Farlow | 4 |
| 2014–2015 | Young & Hungry | Caroline Huntington | 5 |
| 2015–2016 | Galavant | Queen Madalena | 18 |
| 2017 | American Housewife | Nina | 2 |
| 2016–2017 | Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | Aida / Ophelia / Madame Hydra | 10 |
| 2018 | Shooter | Margo | 4 |
| 2018 | This Is Us | Emma Wade | 1 |
| 2020 | On the 12th Date of Christmas | Jennifer Holloway | TV film |
| 2021 | Her Pen Pal | Victoria | TV film |
| 2021 | The Big Leap | Monica Sullivan | 11 |
| 2022 | Francesca Quinn, PI | Francesca "Frankie" Quinn | TV film |
| 2022 | Bugs Bunny Builders | Moxie Manatee (voice) | 2 |
| 2023 | Everyone Is Doing Great | Alexis | 1 |
| 2024 | Paging Mr. Darcy | Eloise Cavendish | TV film |
| 2024 | All I Need for Christmas | Maggie McKenzie | TV film |
| 2025 | The Royal We | Bea | TV film |