Madison MacIsaac is known for Elevator Game (2023) and Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022).
Madison Mae is an actress and director, known for Girl Followed (2017), I Am Still Here (2017) and Speechless (2016).
Madison Mandich is known for All My Friends Are Dead (2021).
Winner of the MovieGuide Award, Madison spent his teen years in Charlotte, North Carolina where he began his career in Community Theatre and Summer Stock. After graduating from the famous Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol England, he returned to the New York Broadway and Off Broadway stage and several seasons of Regional theatre at McCarter Theatre, Princeton; Trinity Square Theatre, Providence; and Front Street Theatre, Memphis before moving to Hollywood and starting his film and television career.
Madison Maust is an actress, known for Eternity (2020).
Madison McAleer was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and now resides in Montreal, Canada. Her first role was playing the younger version of Stacey Farber in the television series 18 to Life. Her most notable role to date as Young Allegra in the popular Lifetime Television Movie 'House of Versace' came along two years later. This dramatic portrayal of Donatella Versace's Italian daughter, opposite Gina Gershon, Enrico Colantoni and Colm Feore, would lead to her Joey Award Win and Young Artist Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie (2014). One of Madison's favorite roles was the lead in the short film W-A-L-K, directed by Anna Sikorski. Her work on this coming of age film, as goth girl Clara, led to her Joey Award Win (2015) for Best Actress in a Short Film. Before the age of 12 she had already worked in roles requiring European accents including Ancient Greek (Immortals 2011), and Italian (House of Versace 2013). She is trilingual in French, English, and Spanish. Madison enjoys portraying different characters in multiple genres including horror, comedy, drama, and fantasy. While continuing to audition and model, Madison is a student and in her free time she works in the fashion industry and tutors other students. Madison loves traveling, experiencing different cultures and learning new languages to add to her repertoire.
Madison McCabe is known for The Rental (2020).
Madison was born 25th of June 2005 in Dallas, Texas, and now lives in the greater Los Angeles area to further her career in acting. Before getting into the career of acting, she did her own performances around the house entertaining family and friends. Madison enjoys being able to entertain and show expression through the arts of acting and figure skating. Madison competed in figure skating for 6 years before taking time off due to side effects of an autoimmune disease. Madison is wanting to get involved with organizations to speak out for children with "Alopecia Areata", being as she was diagnosed with this autoimmune disease in 2015. Madison is a very selfless young lady and passionate about helping others. She started her own non-profit charity, "Madison's Angels Of Hope", to help children born drug addicted as she was also born drug addicted (also known as Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome). Madison fell in love with acting even more after her first time involved on a set in a short film. Madison has been in feature films, "Finding Hope" , "Rockin' Reverend", and "Charlie: A Toy Story". Madison also had a speaking role in an Indy feature film "Sacrifice". She has done a Maytag commercial, and her largest role to date was a principal supporting role as Debby Day in the feature film "Dark Places." Madison wants to show her love for the arts through her creativity, and also give back to the community.
Madison McKinley is an actress and producer, known for The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Orange Is the New Black (2013) and Molly's Game (2017).
Madison Blaine McLaughlin is an American actress best known for her roles in television as Michelle Sovana, the juvenile delinquent turned young boxing protégé in the NBC series Chicago P.D. (2014), and as young hunter Krissy Chambers on CW's hit show Supernatural (2005). Most recently, viewers can see Madison returning to The CW on Arrow (2012) as Evelyn Sharp, the teenage orphan who finds her identity as the DC Comics vigilante Artemis. Madison was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with Spanish, Native American and Italian heritage. After appearing in a local commercial at the young age of two years old, Madison continued in acting classes and school plays throughout elementary school, as well as creating, writing, directing and starring in her own home movies. At age eleven, Madison moved to Los Angeles to pursue her professional acting career, landing roles in plays such as the classic "Sound of Music" and "Arc," portraying Joan of Arc. Madison's television career began in 2007 when she landed the role of the tough and witty Annie Lisbon on the CBS hit series The Mentalist (2008) opposite Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, and Henry Thomas (E.T.). Her work on "The Mentalist" was quickly followed by her portrayal of the hard-as-nails Krissy Chambers on the CW hit series, "Supernatural," working opposite of Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. Madison went on to appear on other hit television shows such as Mad Men (2007), "Teen Wolf," Modern Family (2009), "NCIS" and "Girl Meets World" before landing the role of one of the most anticipated characters of the autumn 2016 season: Artemis (DC Comics) on The CW's hit series, "Arrow". Madison is also active with organizations close to her heart such as "Shane's Inspiration" and "Global Genes," which contributes to making the world a more accessible, equal place for those living with disabilities, and raises awareness and funds for rare diseases.