Allison Mack’s voice removed from Amazon’s Lost in Oz

Here’s an interesting email I received today:

“I’m a voice actor here in LA, and I just was browsing IMDb, and noticed on the page for Amazon’s “Lost In Oz,” that Allison Mack is no longer listed in the cast, and it looks like her lines may have been replaced…  Thought that might be an important update.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4677846/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm

In previous media reports, Allison Mack was clearly listed as the voice of Evelyn Gale in Lost in Oz.

Now on IMBD the voice of Evelyn Gale is listed as being played by Grey Griffin.

Does anyone more familiar with the business know what happened?

At first blush it seems like another fine example of Keith Raniere’s teachings working out so well: Viva Executive Success!

 

Artist sketch of Raniere and Mack in court. She went from Lost in Oz to just plain lost.

About the author

Frank Parlato

0 0 votes
Article Rating

Please leave a comment: Your opinion is important to us!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

77 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] from a 2017 animated collection she supplied a voice for — however after her arrest, she was replaced, and her traces have been […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] aside from a 2017 animated collection she offered a voice for — however after her arrest, she was replaced, and her strains had been […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] from a 2017 animated collection she supplied a voice for — however after her arrest, she was changed, and her traces had been […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] apart from a 2017 animated sequence she supplied a voice for — however after her arrest, she was replaced, and her traces had been […]

trackback

[…] apart from a 2017 animated sequence she supplied a voice for — however after her arrest, she was replaced, and her traces had been […]

trackback

[…] aside from a 2017 animated collection she offered a voice for — however after her arrest, she was replaced, and her traces have been […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] 2015 except for a 2017 animated series she provided a voice for — but after her arrest, she was replaced, and her lines were […]

trackback

[…] apart from a 2017 animated sequence she offered a voice for — however after her arrest, she was replaced, and her strains have been […]

trackback

[…] Mack’s voice was removed from the animated Lost in Oz daytime series. She was replaced by Grey Griffin, an actress who has not been known to operate a sex cult  – evidently one of the requirements for Mack’s replacement. […]

trackback

[…] Mack’s voice was removed from the animated Lost in Oz daytime series. She was replaced by Grey Griffin, an actress who has not been known to operate a sex cult  – evidently one of the requirements for Mack’s replacement. […]

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

Looking up on imdb I see that Grey Griffin has been the voice of Evelyn Gale since 2016, long before Allison Mack’;s NXIVM scandal broke.
Grey Griffin appeared in 13 episodes from 2016 to 2018.

Grey Griffin
Lost in Oz (TV Series)
Evelyn Gale / Evelyn
– We Speak Mirror (2018) … Evelyn
– Escape from the Nome Kingdom (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– The Nome Kings Belt (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– Saving Cyra (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– The Eclipse (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– Kansas Magic (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– Going Forth (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– Villa Roquat (2018) … Evelyn Gale
– The Deadly Desert (2018) … Evelyn
– The Pearl of Pingaree (2017) … Evelyn Gale
– 11:11 (2017) … Evelyn Gale (voice)
– Monkeys Fly (2016) … Evelyn Gale (voice)
– Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure (2016) … Evelyn Gale (voice)

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217221/?ref_=nmbio_bio_nm

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

No, they took Allison’s voice off and replaced it with Grey Griffin’s. That’s actually quite easy in Voice acting as every artist records his/her lines separately.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

If an actor/actress is too radioactive to do voiceover work, it is safe to say their career in the entertainment industry is over.

Yes, indeed.
Yes, indeed.
5 years ago

Hit the nail on that one, shadow.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

Evidence of the change can be found via the Wayback Machine.
Grey Griffin’s IMDb profile from last year doesn’t show “Lost in Oz” among her credits:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170519064424/https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0217221/
…while Allison Mack’s profile at the end of 2017 still shows her as Evelyn Gale in “Lost in Oz”:
https://web.archive.org/web/20171129030111/http://www.imdb.com:80/name/nm0532928/

Grateful Expian
Grateful Expian
5 years ago

Just a HUGE thank you to Frank. Exactly one year ago today I found out about the horrors of DOS and what was going on behind the scenes of ESP. Your report was one of the things that made me leave. 🙏🏼

Good for you.
Good for you.
5 years ago

Happy anniversary of your freedom.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

And isn’t this the program that won an Emmy that Allison has tried to claim a share in?

Bat
Bat
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Yes.

he who has the most joy wins
he who has the most joy wins
5 years ago

to ‘glee on others misfortune’ is all of Raniere’s raison d’être. How could you forget? Are you feeling scared and pressure-full?

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

Frank, only jerks glee on others misfortune. You are being a jerk.

Frank Parlato is reporting facts
Frank Parlato is reporting facts
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Any glee you glean is on you. Also, projecting onto others is jerk behavior.

Jimbo
Jimbo
5 years ago

I think that the story is more about internet traffic. The stories about Allison Mack tend to vary in their tone and treatment of her. However, they all attract more attention than most other stories.

All of Them Witches
All of Them Witches
5 years ago
Reply to  Jimbo

Much the way that there has been much more media coverage of Mack than Raniere…

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  Jimbo

Well Allison Mack was supposed to be the public face of NXIVM.
And she succeeded.

Actually
Actually
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Schadenfreude is part of human nature. Take your virtue signaling elsewhere.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

Back in the early days of Hollywood the studios developed the Arbuckle Clause.
Any performer whose personal life impacts negatively on the box office can be fired.
Named for the once popular comedian Fatty Arbuckle who was as popular as Charley Chaplin
until an actress died at Arbuckle’s booze filled party.

Allison Mack’s former image as the girl next door has now been exposed as false and Mack’s personal lifestyle is now an albatross hanging around her neck.

Ask Keven Spacey, a fine actor who was fired from “House of Cards” because of his nasty habit of molesting young men whenever he gets drunk.
Why aren’t you fanboys crying for Kevin Space?
Becuse he’s not a cute white girl.

H
H
5 years ago

What you said is absolutely true. Everyone except for the spiritually and morally pure has been a hypocrite in their life – the only of difference is a matter of degree – but the people in Hollywood and other industries where there are great perks and the ability to benefit significantly financially, seems to contain them to a higher degree. The entertainment industry has been known as the land of the casting couch for decades. As the self-proclaimed leaders of the #metoo movement, it is an epitome of irony to consider them as upholders of femininity. You want to speak to the degradation of women when your industry has been complicit in it for so many years? Spare me. Those people should be humbling themselves for this rectification opportunity.

H
H
5 years ago
Reply to  H

My comment was directed towards Willard.

F.D.C. Willard
F.D.C. Willard
5 years ago
Reply to  H

I was not criticizing them for hiring Mack. They made an economic decision to bring her in, as she has been known at the time for a being a member of a children/teen show. This was a sound decision to make at the time. They could have talked about the personal background but they did not care, when it came to hiring her.
Now they fear a shit storm for not clarifying it. But let us be completely honest. It was a small mistake that has no affect on the quality of the final product. Her involvement in a certain cult does not make her a better or worse voice actor.
It is simply a bad joke that the #metoo morons and SJWs show up and demand explanations or companies terminating employees preemtively. These decisions have been made and these people have to live with them. If they want to improve they should not polish a turd in their past but make actual changes for the future.

The Judge
The Judge
5 years ago

I can only pray Christopher Plummer and Tom Welling are up to the task before them.

F.D.C. Willard
F.D.C. Willard
5 years ago

This is the typical corporate BS we see far too often. They were fine hiring her and the knowledge of her being in a cult was available to them. They could have said no at that time and not hire her, but the company decided otherwise. Why would the same company remove her now? It makes no sense as nothing changed after all.
It is the same with Harvey Weinstein, who was accepted in his circles. The ones close to him knew who he was and what he did and everyone kept the mouth shut. What changed? Did he change over the last 20 years? Did he do anything different? If you are fine to hire or work with that guy for so many years knowing what kind of person he is you can keep working with him.
Removing them from your movie sets does not show how much you care about ethics or whatever, but what kind of a spineless retard you are. Making money was fine for years and exploiting people was fine as well. For twenty years. What changed? How did they suddenly get qualms?

FormerNexian
FormerNexian
5 years ago

Amazon is attempting to gain marketshare from Netflix, so AMZN is very cognizant of the #MeToo movement and will take steps to protect the value of their original content.

Needless to say, any actors closely involved with NXSCUM (including Mark Hildreth) will have difficulty securing future work.

That should be an article in itself – how Raniere initially seduced Mark Hildreth to bring in tons of actors to NXIVM…

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  FormerNexian

Thank you

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  FormerNexian

Precisely! That’s why I think no one should be surprised that actors who were members of NXIVM would rather not come out to speak in public or even be named in association. While NXIVM membership was nothing criminal in itself (aside from being an embarrassment), the public really doesn’t make a distinction between NXIVM, ESP, SOP,… and DOS. To most of the public it’s all the same and everyone is assumed the worst of. I also don’t think the public really makes a distinction how close anyone was involved.
I think that needs to be kept in mind when trying to “shame” actors into coming out.

Ironic
Ironic
5 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Everyone loves a comeback kid. If what Sarah Edmondson wants to do is return to acting, I don’t believe she would have difficulty getting hired. I don’t believe Mark Vicente will have trouble getting work.
People want to give someone another chance who shows genuine regret and remorse. We want to believe that human nature is more good than bad. A classic example of this is how much people are rooting for Kathryn Dennis when she used to be a total trainwreck. Her recovery is inspiring to watch. It gives people hope.
And, we despise hypocrisy, which is why we drag Kreuk and Hildreth and Parks and other people who do not actually acknowledge their role in NXIVM.

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  Ironic

Kathryn Dennis is white and blonde, so it is pretty easy for her to get a second chance in the film industry.
But if you are not a white actor it is already hard enough to get roles without your name being smeared.

All of Them Witches
All of Them Witches
5 years ago
Reply to  Ironic

Sarah brave, but not so pure (10 years at the top of the NXIVM Vancouver pyramid) still seen on the Hallmark Channel. Admitted to feeling as if a “veil had been lifted” when she first was introduced to Excessive Sex Programs psychobabble. Admitted to missing a dear friend’s wedding to attend V-Week.
Pretty is is pretty dumb?

Yep
Yep
5 years ago
Reply to  FormerNexian

You are so right.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

Time Warner wishes it could take Allison Mack’s name off the credits of “Smallville.”

Not A Fan
Not A Fan
5 years ago

Dunno, Shadow seems like the presence of the Cultlets Mack and Kreuk might in some perverse way revive interest in Smallville?

onewomanarmy
onewomanarmy
5 years ago
Reply to  Not A Fan

Yup, watch as Smallville enters the lists as a cult classic.

Bat
Bat
5 years ago

I’m not no surprise to hear about this.

Mike S.
Mike S.
5 years ago

At this rate, within 6 months she’ll be unemployable even by McDonalds’ standards.

Kinda like Casey Anthony. Even 7 years later, it’s rumored that her only employment opportunities come from working for her former attorneys or friends of theirs, or from Christians who feel sorry for her.

No business wants their name associated with Casey. Same will be true with Allison.

From hero to zero. From famous actress to nothing. Very sad. 🙂

Maybe in prison she’ll learn a new trade.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago

The Oz stories are for children.
The only role in those stories appropriate for Allison Mack is the Wicked Witch of the West.

Max
Max
5 years ago

You’re so sure she’s a villian… How do you know she didn’t really (of course very misguidedly) believe she was making the women stronger?

Bat
Bat
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

Don’t listen to him. He’s mad because she didn’t let him join NXIVM and have sex with his stalker ass.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  Bat

Anyone who throws money at Raniere can join NXIVM.

Response to Max
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

Does that matter Max? Whatever her intent it’s very likely that she broke many laws, some of which make her highly inappropriate to be involved in any kids (or even adults) movies or tv series. As someone who knows a lot about what happened in NXIVM, she could have had the best intent in the world but what she did (I think will be proven) was heinous, illegal and highly unethical. I assume you are probably her mother. If so, Mrs. Mack, your failed parenting and allowing your daughter to descend into the grip of the V-tard in part allowed for this. You should stop trolling this site and look into the mirror.

Max
Max
5 years ago

I dated a girl in college who had been previously raped, and she frequently spoke of wanting to feel/be tough and be a badass. No one would have glanced at her and thought ‘victim’. If Allison was abused by Keith before becoming an abuser herself, then I think that is the context we should look at her in.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

The same way gangsters make people stronger by hitting them with baseball bats?

Max
Max
5 years ago

If that’s the comparison you want to make, fine. I do think Allison should get jail time, but I think 15 years is extreme.

shadowstate1958
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

The US Congress disagrees.
15 years to life.

Thank Goodness
Thank Goodness
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

And thank goodness Congress disagrees.

Don't waste your time on Shadow
Don't waste your time on Shadow
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

Shadow is a miserably unhappy incel obsessed with Allison Mack. His main hobby is podcasting with “Shadow People,” people who believe they’ve been abducted by aliens, including one who thinks aliens are demons from hell and abductions are spiritual in nature. Another commenter figured out “1958” is an “angel number.” He’s into weird stuff and loves to prattle on and on, which he does in his podcasts, including one podcast dealing with Allison Mack he promoted on this site. He also likens women to farm animals, loves Trump and Ayn Rand, and is probably in his 70s (based upon his brother’s war experience), possibly his 60s. The best approach is simply to ignore him.

Name calling...
Name calling...
5 years ago
Reply to  Max

The fact that you are using hate speech by calling anybody an incel says far more about you than them.

Shadowstate is on target sometimes and off target sometimes. Just like the rest of us if we are honest about it.

Bat
Bat
5 years ago

Awww Shadow is bitter because she didn’t have sex with you. Have a good cum kid!

Anonymous
Anonymous
5 years ago

Yep, she’s been eliminated from that show like Trotsky was eliminated from all photos in the Soviet Union by Stalin…
This may very well explain why other actors rather try to keep a lid on their involvement with NXIVM, especially if they have nothing big or shocking to reveal that makes them rather look like victims as in the case of Sarah Edmondson.

Darth VanDouche
Darth VanDouche
5 years ago

The revelation of Allison’s actions unfortuitously coincided (for her) with the #metoo movement that has taken hold of Hollywood, the principles of which they are obviously antithetical to. It would not shock me in the least to learn that the producers of the film are not taking any chances and “have gone in a different direction” (as is so often said in Hollywood) and would no longer want someone like her to be associated to their children’s film watched by many girls.

VanDouche appears to negatively infect the success of all of those he gets close too.

Follow the Yellow Brick Road

Never Mind The Man Behind That Curtain

About the Author

Frank Parlato is an investigative journalist.

His work has been cited in hundreds of news outlets, like The New York Times, The Daily Mail, VICE News, CBS News, Fox News, New York Post, New York Daily News, Oxygen, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, The Sun, The Times of London, CBS Inside Edition, among many others in all five continents.

His work to expose and take down NXIVM is featured in books like “Captive” by Catherine Oxenberg, “Scarred” by Sarah Edmonson, “The Program” by Toni Natalie, and “NXIVM. La Secta Que Sedujo al Poder en México” by Juan Alberto Vasquez.

Parlato has been prominently featured on HBO’s docuseries “The Vow” and was the lead investigator and coordinating producer for Investigation Discovery’s “The Lost Women of NXIVM.” Parlato was also credited in the Starz docuseries "Seduced" for saving 'slave' women from being branded and escaping the sex-slave cult known as DOS.

Additionally, Parlato’s coverage of the group OneTaste, starting in 2018, helped spark an FBI investigation, which led to indictments of two of its leaders in 2023.

Parlato appeared on the Nancy Grace Show, Beyond the Headlines with Gretchen Carlson, Dr. Oz, American Greed, Dateline NBC, and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, where Parlato conducted the first-ever interview with Keith Raniere after his arrest. This was ironic, as many credit Parlato as one of the primary architects of his arrest and the cratering of the cult he founded.

Parlato is a consulting producer and appears in TNT's The Heiress and the Sex Cult, which premiered on May 22, 2022. Most recently, he consulted and appeared on Tubi's "Branded and Brainwashed: Inside NXIVM," which aired January, 2023.

IMDb — Frank Parlato

Contact Frank with tips or for help.
Phone / Text: (305) 783-7083
Email: frankreport76@gmail.com

Archives

77
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x