Madeleine Morgenweck is known for First We Take Brooklyn (2018), Doll House (2016) and The Dark End of the Street (2020).
Madeleine Morris was born March 29, 1992 in Austin, Texas. She began working both onstage and backstage in Dallas theatre in 2010. Her initial plan upon completing undergrad in 2013 was to jump between acting and stage management (with a little sound design and puppetry thrown in when available), but, in her own words, "stumbled" into a voiceover audition in 2015. This considerably altered the course of her career, and she has spent most of her time since working in anime and video games as an actor and an adaptive writer.
Madeleine Murphy is an actress and writer, known for Avoidance, Halloween at Aunt Ethel's (2019) and Reflections (2018).
Madeleine Nicolas is an actress, known for The Bourne Legacy (2012), Luksong tinik (1999) and Masikip mainit... paraisong parisukat (2002).
Madeleine Niesche was born in 1973 in Röbel, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. She is an actress, known for Frieda: Coming Home (2020), Tonis Welt (2021) and Verbotene Liebe (1995).
Madeleine Noel Murden is an assistant director and actress, known for Pink Elephant (2020), Harvey & Sunshine (2021) and Cherry Pie.
Madeleine Norberg is known for We Are Monsters (2015) and Magnus är sexist (2020).
Madeleine Norton is known for Make Hiroin ga Ôsugiru! (2024), Isekai Shikkaku (2024) and The Strata (2021).
Madeleine Nosal Romane is known for Tout s'est bien passé (2021).
Madeleine Olnek is a writer, director and producer, best known for "Wild Nights With Emily" (2018), the first ever on-screen portrayal of a queer Emily Dickinson, starring Molly Shannon. It premiered opening weekend at SXSW at The Paramount Theater, was distributed by Universal, and is streaming on Hulu. She has been nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards, and has had several movies at Sundance, including the comedies "Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same" (2011), "The Foxy Merkins" (2014), and the short films "Countertransference" (2009) and "Hold Up" (2006).