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[http://ellenmclain.net/ Ellen McLain] is an [[Opera|operatic soprano]], stage actress, and voice-over artist, who is most famous in the latter field for her work with [[Valve|Valve Corporation]], and in particular for her portrayal of [[G La DOS]], the [[Breakout Character]] and [[Fountain of Memes]] from the ''[[Portal (Video Game)|Portal]]'' series.
[http://ellenmclain.net/ Ellen McLain] is an [[Opera|operatic soprano]], stage actress, and voice-over artist, who is most famous in the latter field for her work with [[Valve|Valve Corporation]], and in particular for her portrayal of [[G La DOS]], the [[Breakout Character]] and [[Fountain of Memes]] from the ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'' series.


She is married to John Patrick Lowrie, also a voice actor who has done extensive work with Valve, and it was he who encouraged her to get into voice-over work. Her training on the stage - and, most importantly, her skill in acting ''and'' singing - made her perfectly suited to play the character of GLaDOS, a role which has brought her great praise.
She is married to John Patrick Lowrie, also a voice actor who has done extensive work with Valve, and it was he who encouraged her to get into voice-over work. Her training on the stage - and, most importantly, her skill in acting ''and'' singing - made her perfectly suited to play the character of GLaDOS, a role which has brought her great praise.


In addition to continuing to work in theatrical productions, she is now a permanent member of the Valve repertory, having appeared in all of their games since ''[[Half-Life 2 (Video Game)|Half-Life 2]]''. Surprisingly, and despite her popularity and critical acclaim, she's done little voice acting outside of her work with Valve - [[IMDb]], for example, lists no other credits.
In addition to continuing to work in theatrical productions, she is now a permanent member of the Valve repertory, having appeared in all of their games since ''[[Half-Life 2]]''. Surprisingly, and despite her popularity and critical acclaim, she's done little voice acting outside of her work with Valve - [[IMDb]], for example, lists no other credits.


Her [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSU4YBkZtSs commentary track] for ''Portal'' is a great listen, and forever endeared her to the game's fanbase. Also, a very good [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR2UyCwtj-U full-length interview can be found here]. To see her at work in her "other" career, watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R84CWQEknoo this clip] from ''Cosi fan Tutti''. She performed her two ''Portal'' songs, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVgXSB4_sTU Want You Gone]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAI6Q_GyFSU Still Alive]", live for the very first time at the Midwest Anime Convention on July 16, 2011, accompanied by Lowrie on banjo, with the two of them leading a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c8QJB5kfPs sing-along] the following day.
Her [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSU4YBkZtSs commentary track] for ''Portal'' is a great listen, and forever endeared her to the game's fanbase. Also, a very good [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR2UyCwtj-U full-length interview can be found here]. To see her at work in her "other" career, watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R84CWQEknoo this clip] from ''Cosi fan Tutti''. She performed her two ''Portal'' songs, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVgXSB4_sTU Want You Gone]" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAI6Q_GyFSU Still Alive]", live for the very first time at the Midwest Anime Convention on July 16, 2011, accompanied by Lowrie on banjo, with the two of them leading a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c8QJB5kfPs sing-along] the following day.
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=== Roles performed by Ellen McLain: ===
=== Roles performed by Ellen McLain: ===
* [[G La DOS]] and the Turrets {{spoiler|and Caroline}} from ''[[Portal (Video Game)|Portal]]'' and ''[[Portal 2 (Video Game)|Portal 2]]''.
* [[G La DOS]] and the Turrets {{spoiler|and Caroline}} from ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'' and ''[[Portal 2]]''.
* The Administrator/Announcer from ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]''.
* The Administrator/Announcer from ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''.
* The Combine Overwatch from ''[[Half-Life 2 (Video Game)|Half-Life 2]]''.
* The Combine Overwatch from ''[[Half-Life 2]]''.


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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a287p3EH95E In fact, she seems to love her fans in general.]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a287p3EH95E In fact, she seems to love her fans in general.]
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: She's made no bones about the fact that she's in voice acting for the money. That doesn't stop her from feeling creatively fulfilled when she hits upon [[G La DOS|the right role]], of course.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: She's made no bones about the fact that she's in voice acting for the money. That doesn't stop her from feeling creatively fulfilled when she hits upon [[G La DOS|the right role]], of course.
* [[Shout Out]]: Unfailingly sings the praises of the following people working on ''[[Portal 2 (Video Game)|Portal 2]]'', in every interview she gives: Bill van Buren (producer); [[Old Man Murray|Erik Wolpaw, Chet Faliszek]], and Jay Pinkerton (writers); and Mike Morasky (composer). She apparently did this so much in her ''Portal 2'' commentary that it was shelved for fear of seeming too self-congratulatory on the part of [[Valve]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Unfailingly sings the praises of the following people working on ''[[Portal 2]]'', in every interview she gives: Bill van Buren (producer); [[Old Man Murray|Erik Wolpaw, Chet Faliszek]], and Jay Pinkerton (writers); and Mike Morasky (composer). She apparently did this so much in her ''Portal 2'' commentary that it was shelved for fear of seeming too self-congratulatory on the part of [[Valve]].
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: She and everyone at Valve very much felt this way about the original ''Portal'' while they were making the sequel.
* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: She and everyone at Valve very much felt this way about the original ''Portal'' while they were making the sequel.
* [[Wacky Marriage Proposal]]: As noted above, she provided her voice as GLaDOS, [[Awesome, Dear Boy|free of charge]], for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8SdYz7cq04 the Gary Hudston Project].
* [[Wacky Marriage Proposal]]: As noted above, she provided her voice as GLaDOS, [[Awesome, Dear Boy|free of charge]], for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8SdYz7cq04 the Gary Hudston Project].

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Ellen McLain is an operatic soprano, stage actress, and voice-over artist, who is most famous in the latter field for her work with Valve Corporation, and in particular for her portrayal of G La DOS, the Breakout Character and Fountain of Memes from the Portal series.

She is married to John Patrick Lowrie, also a voice actor who has done extensive work with Valve, and it was he who encouraged her to get into voice-over work. Her training on the stage - and, most importantly, her skill in acting and singing - made her perfectly suited to play the character of GLaDOS, a role which has brought her great praise.

In addition to continuing to work in theatrical productions, she is now a permanent member of the Valve repertory, having appeared in all of their games since Half-Life 2. Surprisingly, and despite her popularity and critical acclaim, she's done little voice acting outside of her work with Valve - IMDb, for example, lists no other credits.

Her commentary track for Portal is a great listen, and forever endeared her to the game's fanbase. Also, a very good full-length interview can be found here. To see her at work in her "other" career, watch this clip from Cosi fan Tutti. She performed her two Portal songs, "Want You Gone" and "Still Alive", live for the very first time at the Midwest Anime Convention on July 16, 2011, accompanied by Lowrie on banjo, with the two of them leading a sing-along the following day.

She and Lowrie have an itinerary of conventions where they'll be appearing throughout the next year, including Kitacon in Birmingham, UK in April. McLain has also confirmed that she's appearing in at least one more game in the near future, but she's been sworn to secrecy about what the game is, or what kind of role she's playing.

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