Marley Eve Shelton was born in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, and spent her formative years in the charming neighborhood of Eagle Rock, California. As the daughter of Carol (Stromme),a dedicated teacher and singer, and Christopher Shelton, a director and producer, Marley was surrounded by a strong artistic influence from a young age.
Growing up, Marley was one of four sisters, including Koren Shelton, Erin Shelton, and Samantha Shelton. Her parents were both actively involved in local theater projects, but Marley surprisingly showed little interest in the performing arts during her teenage years. Instead, she pursued a more conventional path, becoming a varsity cheerleader at Eagle Rock High School, where she was also crowned Prom Queen. To supplement her part-time jobs at stores like "Contempo" and "Wet Seal", Marley developed a strong work ethic.
Marley's introduction to the film industry came when she played the role of "Margaret", Tobey Maguire's love interest, in the critically acclaimed film Pleasantville (1998). This initial exposure sparked a passion for acting, which she nurtured by studying film and theatre at UCLA. During her time at university, Marley honed her craft by taking acting classes with renowned instructor Larry Moss.
After making her feature film debut in Grand Canyon (1991),Marley went on to star in a wide range of successful movies, including The Sandlot (1993),Never Been Kissed (1999),The Bachelor (1999),Valentine (2001),Sugar & Spice (2001),Bubble Boy (2001),Just a Kiss (2002),Uptown Girls (2003),Don't Come Knocking (2005),Sin City (2005),Grindhouse (2007),Nixon (1995),Warriors of Virtue (1997),A Perfect Getaway (2009),W. (2008),Women in Trouble (2009),The Mighty Macs (2009),Elektra Luxx (2010),Scream 4 (2011),and Decoding Annie Parker (2013).
Today, Marley resides in Los Angeles with her husband, producer Beau Flynn, and their two daughters.