Maddie Nichols was born on the 28th of January in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA to Byron Lee Nichols and Rhonda Kay (Guidry) Nichols. She began acting at 10 and made her start with student films and silly shorts with her friends; eventually getting more roles as time went on. Inspired by creative crew members who have become close friends, she hopes to learn from her set experience and eventually direct projects of her own.
Maddie Ogden is an actress and writer, known for Get the Fuck Out (2019), Primal (2020) and Boxhead (2018).
Maddie Perry is known for Camp Cold Brook (2018), In Her City (2020) and Noodling (2012).
Maddie was born and raised in Vancouver Canada until she was ten years old before moving then to Perth, Western Australia where her maternal family resides. Maddie played soccer for ten years and although she loved singing, creative writing, photography and pretty much anything else in the arts, acting was always her greatest love. Soon after graduating High School in 2012 at Penrhos College, having studied theatre while also earning a High Distinction from L.A.M.D.A (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts), Maddie decided to move back to Vancouver to audition for the ASAS program at Capilano University in the hopes of pursuing a career in film and television. Although receiving early acceptance into the program however, Maddie signed with an acting agency and decided to abandon structured secondary education for the world of auditioning and various independent acting classes around the city. Maddie began training at Studio On the Drive with coaches including Ingrid Torrance and Arron Craven, Railtown Studios with John Cassini, The Actors Foundry with teacher Matthew Harrison and to this day continues to study and coach with Deb Podowski at Austin Tuck Studios.
Maddie Prespakis is known for Kick Like Tayla (2022).
Maddie Rice is known for Fleabag (2016), Every Blank Ever (2018) and Handy (2019).
Maddie Schneider is known for Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle (2022).
Maddie Small is known for her work in the Daytime Emmy nominated series Tough Love and various indie comedies. Maddie grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and moved to NYC to receive her BFA in Drama from New York University's Tisch School for the Arts and a BA in English from the College of Arts and Sciences. She studied at The Meisner Studio (Victoria Hart), The Classical Studio (Louis Scheeder, Daniel Spector, David Brimmer, and Donna Germain), and Stonestreet Studios for Film and Television (Vance Barber, Ted Sluberski, and Andy Roth).
Maddie Steele is known for Rival (2023), Rebel: A Star Wars Fan Film (2020) and The Perfect Match.