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Madison Lawlor-1

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1995-05-04
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She’s a talented film and television actress who’s made quite the impression with her guest roles in hit shows like Franklin & Bash and The Thundermans. Over time, she continued building momentum, landing starring roles in films such as Rise of the Valkyrie, What’s Eating Todd, and Until Forever. Her journey into acting began when she discovered her passion during a musical production of The Secret Garden—that was really the moment everything changed for her. Inspired by that experience, the following summer she headed to Los Angeles to explore professional opportunities in acting. Then, at just sixteen years old, she made the bold move to relocate to the city and officially kickstart her career.

Family has always played an important role in her life. Her father, Brett, works as a physician, while her mother, Patricia, is a dedicated teacher. She also shares a close bond with her sister Skye, who is currently pursuing her dreams in the medical field as a medical student. Throughout it all, she’s stayed grounded, letting her work speak for itself—and now, with each new project, she continues to shine brighter.

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She’s always been deeply passionate about sports and leading an active lifestyle. Growing up, she spent her time snowboarding through crisp mountain trails, hiking scenic landscapes, hitting the slopes for skiing adventures, and dominating on the soccer field. And when it came to track, well, she truly shined—she was a standout performer throughout high school, consistently proving her strength and endurance. Her dedication to athletics has always defined who she is, shaping her into the determined and energetic person she continues to be today.

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