Madeline Vail is an actress and director, known for Crimson Cuffs (2020), Imaginary Friend and The Death Affair (2001). She has been married to Edward Walton Wilcox since August 1992. They have three children.
Madeline Viilo is known for Return of the Scarecrow (2017).
Madeline Walters is known for The Lake (2017), ER EXperience (2009) and The Locals (2013).
Madeline Weinstein was born in New York City and graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Theater. In 2014 she made her Broadway debut alongside Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ewan McGregor and Cynthia Nixon in The Real Thing, and in 2017 made her film debut in Eliza Hittman's Beach Rats. She currently lives in Brooklyn with two cats.
Madeline Whitby is a writer, creator, and actress. She's known for co-creating and executive producing Nickelodeon's "Drama Club," creating and starring in AwesomenessTV's "Betch," playing Dani in Facebook Watch's "The Real Bros of Simi Valley," among others. Previously, Maddy hosted Radio Disney's number one morning program, "Morgan and Maddy in the Morning" and attended Interlochen Arts Academy for high school as a theatre major.
Madeline Wickins is known for Togo (2019).
Madeline Wise is an actress, known for Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), Lapsis (2020) and Crashing (2017).
Madeline Zima was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to parents Dennis and Marie, and is the sister of actresses Vanessa Zima and Yvonne Zima. "Zima", a Polish surname, is her mother's maiden name; Madeline's maternal grandfather was of Polish descent, while her other ancestry is Italian, German, and Irish. She and her sister Vanessa were discovered by Woody Allen for his movie, Alice (1990). She actually quit show business, the week when she was urged to come in for her sixth call back for The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992). She came back for one more audition and booked the role of "Emma". She booked the movie and has never stopped working since. It was both Madeline and Julianne Moore's first film and was directed by Academy Award-winning director and writer, Curtis Hanson. Madeline won critical notice for her first film role. Madeline followed that dramatic thriller with a short film that Daryl Hannah directed. It was a Sundance favorite called The Last Supper (1995), where Madeline, as a tiny wily child, scared away her mother's abusive boyfriend by convincing him that she and her mother were cannibals. She followed that with the comedies, Mr. Nanny (1993), Our Song, a pilot with George Hamilton, and finally The Nanny (1993). By this time, the pilot of The Nanny (1993) was picked up and Madeline moved from New York to L.A., when The Nanny (1993) became a hit show. She has starred in TV films: The Secret Path (1999). Her sister, Yvonne Zima played the seven-year-old counterpart to her characters. She played the daughter of the late John Ritter and Marg Helgenberger on Lethal Vows (1999). After a worldwide search in all English-speaking countries, Madeline was the choice to play Lucille Ball as a teenager, in the CBS mini-series, Lucy (2003) (aka "Redhead"). She followed that up playing the wicked stepsister of Hilary Duff in A Cinderella Story (2004). In a return to television, she agreed to play the mysterious and destructive character "Mia" on the hit Showtime series, Californication (2007).
Madeline el-Baroudi is an actress, known for The Creature of Sherwood lake (2021), New Providence (2021) and Cherish (2012).
Madellaine Paxson is known for Blood Punch (2014), Kim Possible (2002) and Power Rangers R.P.M. (2009).