Age, Biography, and Wiki
Allison Mack was born on July 29, 1982, in Preetz, Schleswig-Holstein, West Germany, to American parents Jonathan Mack, an opera singer, and Mindy Mack. At the age of two, the family moved to Long Beach, California. Mack began her acting career at a young age, appearing in commercials and later enrolling in the Young Actors Space in Los Angeles.
Occupation | Voice Actress |
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Date of Birth | 29 July 1982 |
Age | 43 Years |
Birth Place | Preetz, Schleswig-Holstein, West Germany |
Horoscope | Leo |
Country | Germany |
Height, Weight & Measurements
- Height: Allison Mack stands at approximately 5 feet 4 inches (162.56 cm).
- Weight: Details on her current weight are not publicly available.
- Measurements: Specific measurements are not widely reported.
Height | 5 feet 4 inches |
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Dating & Relationship Status
Allison Mack is married to Nicki Clyne, whom she wed in 2017, although the couple's relationship status after her release from prison is not extensively covered in the media.
Her parents were in West Germany at the time of her birth because Jonathan was performing there; they lived in West Germany for two years before moving to the United States.
On April 24, 2018, Mack was released from Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn on a $5million bond and held under house arrest under the custody of her parents in California. During Mack's arraignment proceedings, prosecutors also accused her of entering a sham marriage with Nicki Clyne to help Clyne circumvent US immigration laws.
In 2019, Catherine Oxenberg produced the Lifetime television film Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter with actress Sara Fletcher as Mack.
Mack had a long-term relationship with Canadian actor Chad Krowchuk during the 2000s when she was residing in Vancouver, British Columbia, where Smallville was produced.
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Husband | Nicki Clyne (m. 2017) |
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Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Allison Mack's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million, largely due to her successful career in television, particularly her role in Smallville. After her involvement in the NXIVM cult and subsequent imprisonment, her earning potential has significantly diminished.
Career, Business and Investments
- Smallville (2001–2011): Mack played Chloe Sullivan, a main character in the show, which was a significant contributor to her net worth.
- Wilfred (2012–2014): She had a recurring role in this comedy series.
- Other Ventures: Mack did not pursue extensive business ventures outside of acting. Her involvement with NXIVM led to legal issues and a halt in her acting career.
Mack was a member of NXIVM, a cult and multi-level marketing company. In 2018 she was arrested by federal authorities on charges of sex trafficking, sex-trafficking conspiracy, and forced labor conspiracy related to her involvement in NXIVM and its subgroup, DOS. Mack pleaded guilty to racketeering and racketeering conspiracy charges and in 2021 was sentenced to three years in prison. She served 21 months in Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, in California and was released in July 2023.
Mack's first job was for a German chocolate company in a series of print ads and commercials. She went into modeling for a short period and studied at the Young Actors Space in Los Angeles at age seven.
In 2002, Mack made a couple of appearances along with her Smallville castmate Sam Jones III in R. L. Stine's miniseries The Nightmare Room. In 2006 she voiced Clea, a museum curator, in an episode of The Batman. Adding to her DC Comics resume, she lent her voice for Power Girl in the animated feature Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009). Mack was also listed as a member of the Iris Theatre Company.
Mack was a member of NXIVM, an organization founded by Keith Raniere and headquartered in Albany, New York. Throughout its existence, advocates of NXIVM characterized it as a benign multi-level marketing company selling professional and personal development courses, while critics described it as a cult.
In February 2017, Mack married Canadian actress Nicki Clyne, a fellow NXIVM member. The marriage was alleged to have been a sham to get Clyne around U.S. immigration laws. India Oxenberg, a witness at Mack and Clyne's wedding ceremony, later confirmed that the marriage was fake and orchestrated by Raniere to keep Clyne in the United States. In December 2020, Mack filed for divorce from Clyne. Mack and Clyne were both sexual partners with NXIVM founder Keith Raniere.
Social Network
Allison Mack is not active on major social media platforms, likely due to her legal and personal issues.
Education
Mack attended the Young Actors Space in Los Angeles, focusing on acting rather than pursuing a traditional academic path.
In summary, Allison Mack's career and financial situation have been heavily impacted by her involvement in the NXIVM cult and subsequent imprisonment. Despite her significant net worth from her acting career, her public and professional life have been largely stalled since her arrest in 2018.
Mack joined NXIVM in 2006 after attending a two-day introduction to "Jness", a women's group within NXIVM, eventually becoming a high-ranking member of the organization. Mack was co-creator of "The Source", a NXIVM program that recruited actors. She was also a member of "Simply Human", an a cappella NXIVM singing group, and the emcee of "A Capella Innovations", a multi-day festival. Hosted by NXIVM in 2007 and 2008, the events were billed as a university singing showcase and were alleged to be "a front to draw impressionable undergrads into NXIVM."