Madison Graber is known for The Voice (2011), The Kelly Clarkson Show (2019) and The Graham Norton Show (2007).
Madison Grace is known for Church of Darkness (2022).
Madison is an Albanian-Canadian actress and graduate of the two-year acting program at the William Esper Studio in New York City. Upon her return to Toronto, she quickly landed a number of film and television projects, including docuseries Evil Encounters, US Weekly's Family Feuds, Fear Thy Neighbour, and Paranormal Hotline. Her work in the Canadian indie film scene includes festival favourite, The Pink Dahlia, amongst others. Madison enjoys telling honest stories that make you think, and hopefully make you laugh too.
Madison Guppy is an actress, known for Fringe (2008), Lucille's Ball (2013) and The Town That Came A-Courtin' (2014).
Madison Haley is an actress, known for Occupation: Rainfall (2020), Shaz and Trace (2014) and Out of the Shadows (2017).
Madison Hall is an actress, known for Jane and Emma (2018) and Enchanted Christmas (2017).
Madison Hamburg is a Atlanta born, Connecticut raised, New York and Los Angeles based filmmaker and alumnus of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). His work deals heavily with introspective, psychological character studies and extremely personal documentaries. His past short and commercial work has aired on regional television and circuited international film festivals, but his true directorial debut was his four-part docu-series, Murder on Middle Beach (M.O.M.), in which Madison was director, executive producer, and subject. Madison has a presence in the Savannah, Austin, and New York film communities, attending Austin Film Society's Doc Lab, Savannah's Atelier Artist Residency, has been awarded various grants, and a multi-year crash course in producing and directing a limited series for a premium network.
Madison Hansberry is an actress, known for Megan's Christmas Miracle (2018).
Madison Hansberry is an actress, known for A Promise to Astrid (2019).
Madison Harrington is known for Twin Mints (2019), Cover (2018) and The Piñata (2019).