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Madeleine Madden

Madeleine Madden

Australian actress


Madeleine Madden is an Aboriginal Australian actress. She is best known for playing Egwene al'Vere in the Amazon Prime series The Wheel of Time.

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Early life and education

Madeleine Madden is the daughter of Lee Madden (Gadigal and Bundjalung) and art curator and writer Hetti Perkins. She grew up in a political family; she is the great-granddaughter of Arrernte elder Hetty Perkins and the granddaughter of activist and soccer player Charles Perkins.[1][2][3] Her aunt is director Rachel Perkins. She has two older sisters and two younger half-sisters, including actor Miah Madden. Her father died in a car accident in 2003.[4]

Madden grew up around Redfern, a Sydney inner city suburb, and attended Rose Bay Secondary College.[5][6]

Career

In 2010, at age 13, Madden became the first teenager in Australia to deliver an address to the nation, when she delivered a two-minute speech on the future of Indigenous Australians. It was broadcast to 6 million viewers on every free-to-air television network in Australia.[1][2]

Television

Madden starred in Australia's first Aboriginal teen drama, Ready for This, and in the critically applauded Redfern Now.[3][7] She has also starred in The Moodys, Jack Irish, My Place and The Code. In 2016, she starred in the mini series Tomorrow, When the War Began which is based on the John Marsden series of young adult books. In 2018, she played Marion Quade in the mini series Picnic at Hanging Rock,[8][better source needed]

Crystal Swan in the TV mini series Mystery Road and Immy DuPain in the series Pine Gap. In 2019 she starred as Egwene al'Vere in Amazon's adaptation of The Wheel of Time novels.[9]

Madden voiced the protagonist of Ark: The Animated Series, Helena Walker, an Aboriginal Australian character and paleontologist.[10][11]

Film

Madden has starred in short films by Deborah Mailman, and Meryl Tankard and co-starred with Christina Ricci and Jack Thompson in Around the Block.[8][12] Her first film acting job was at 8 years old. She aims to become a director in the future.[13]

In 2019, Madden made her big Hollywood debut as Sammy in the Nickelodeon film Dora and the Lost City of Gold.[citation needed]

Filmography

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References

  1. Dobbie, Phil (6 November 2010). "An Employment Pool of Eager Aussies". CBS MoneyWatch. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  2. "Aboriginal teen 'stoked' after speech". The Age. Australian Associated Press. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  3. Dow, Steve (25 October 2013). "The next generation of indigenous stars". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  4. Thompson, Courtney (16 March 2021). "Meet the Maddens". Marie Claire Australia. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  5. "Meet our cover model & actor Madeleine Madden". David Jones. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  6. "Rising star a chip off the old block for star Ruby Rose and Madeleine Madden". The Daily Telegraph. 24 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  7. Madeleine Madden at IMDb. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  8. Kelley, Aiden (5 January 2023). "Ark: The Animated Series". Collider. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  9. Urankar, Chris (September 2015). "Dusk til Dawn: Madeleine Madden". InStyle Australian edition. Vol. 16, no. 9. pp. 112–121. ISSN 1443-4350.
  10. @thewheeloftime (23 July 2021). "Register" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 August 2021 via Twitter.

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