Madison Latham is known for Audrey's Children.
Madison Lawlor is an actress and writer, known for Daddy Issues (2018), Until Forever (2016) and Franklin & Bash (2011).
Madison LeCroy was previously married to Josh Hughes.
Madison Lee Brown is an actress and writer, known for Running Away (2017), Death Camp (2022) and A Part of Me (2018).
Madison Lewis is an actress, known for Alexander IRL (2017), Home Economics (2021) and Chicken Girls (2017).
Madison Lewis is an actress, known for More to Life (2020).
Madison Lindstrom has accumulated numerous credits as an Actress, Model, Dancer, Philanthropist, Public Speaker, and Author. Currently, Madison is working on several long-term projects that include co-authoring two books (one with a New York Times Best Selling Author due to be released in 2011 and 2012); two feature films, a documentary...and continuing her philanthropy work Internationally. Madison's other credits include print campaigns for Sears, and international children's retailer, Vertbaudet to dancing with the Alberta Dance Theatre, being featured in Paul Brandt's Music Video "Risk", Canada's #1 teen Magazine "Faze", to parts in several films. She was a Featured Speaker at Humanity Unites Brilliance - HUB "Awakening Your Brilliance" conference in Los Angeles, which included guest speakers "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" author John Gray and drummer, Mark Schulman (Cher, Pink, Sheryl Crow and more). In September 2008, Madison was a Featured Speaker at the "Awakening Your Brilliance" conference held in Calgary, AB Canada along with Janet Attwood, author of "The Passion Test, Frank Maguire, Inspirational speaker and former VP of FedEx Worldwide, just to name a few. Madison's winning combination of talent and an upbeat personality serve her well, and she impressed judges at the influential ITP Showcase (International Talent and Performers) where she won several first place trophies as well as "2005 Model of the Year" (ages 15 and under). ITP is attended by industry notables like choreographer-dancers Ryan Rankine and Donyelle Jones from the hit TV show So You Think You Can Dance and sizzling choreographer JaeBlaze. Years of dance, modeling, and acting training led to Madison pursuing competitions as a means to showcase her talent. She has won multiple awards in pageants and walked away with the crowns for Miss PreTeen Calgary 2006 and the national pageant, Miss PreTeen Canada 2006. Madison, a Native American and Canadian Métis of Cherokee descent on her Mother's side, she has lived in Calgary for most of her life. As a young child, Madison's creativity was channeled into dance lessons and after several years Madison's mother finally gave in to her daughter's desire to perform upon realization that performing is Madison's true calling, not a whim, and later relocated to Toronto to further Madison's dream. In Toronto she continued with her training and had the opportunity to study dance with well-known choreographer/dancer Chantelle Leonardo, and JaeBlaze. Between the two of them, they have worked with Nelly Furtado, Black Eyed Peas, Nelly, Sean Paul, Rolling Stones, Shaggy, Foxy Brown, Shawn Desman, Vicki Winans, Lil Romeo, Jully Black, Gloria Gaynor and Ja Rule. She also studied with JaeBlaze. In many ways, Madison is a typical teenager, listening to her favourite music artists, and devouring the re-runs of CSI Miami, Corner Gas, Degrassi: The Next Generation, My Name Is Earl, Two and a Half Men...despite the lofty highs and not so typical experiences of winning regional and national pageant crowns, winning dance and modeling awards, studying with elite dancers & choreographers and receiving attention from major media outlets around the world such as Croatian National TV, Canada A.M., Breakfast Television, Global TV, CTV, Calgary Herald, Calgary Sun, Lite 96 Radio, AM 770 CHQR Radio, 680 News Radio. Madison's passion and excitement continues to grow with all the opportunities and projects that come her way, yet is quick to point out that pursuing your dreams requires a vision, commitment, and working smart. Madison is the Founder & Spokesperson for "Project Rags To Riches" a philanthropy project for those facing the challenges of being homeless, living in poverty, and domestic violence. As well, she is a CDN Founding Arc Angel with Humanity Unites Brilliance "HUB"; a new paradigm for exponential giving that creates abundance for all through sustainable abundance for yourself, your community, and our world. It is a way to connect with other like-minded people. Madison travels between her home base of Calgary, AB and Los Angeles, CA.
Madison Lintz was born on May 11, 1999 in Atlanta, Georgia. She began her acting career when she was only 6 years old. She had been in a few commercials and voice-overs and did a commercial for a national Golden Corral spot which aired all over the country. Her big acting break came when she got the role of Sophia Peletier on AMC's post-apocalyptic drama series The Walking Dead (2010). She had a recurring role on the show during the first two seasons. She also guest starred on It's Supernatural (1996) and Nashville (2012). She also appeared in the TV Movie American Judy (2012). In 2014, she got a recurring part as the title character's daughter, Maddie on Amazon's Bosch (2014), opposite Titus Welliver and Sarah Clarke. For the second season, she was promoted to a regular role. She has also appeared in movies: in After (2011) as Young Ana, Parental Guidance (2012) as Ashley and Tell Me Your Name (2018) as Hannah.
Madison Liston Gomes is a producer and actress, known for The Bachelor (2002), The Bachelorette (2003) and All Out Dysfunktion! (2016).
Madison MacIsaac is known for Elevator Game (2023) and Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022).