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Madison Pettis

Movie Actress

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1998-07-22
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The talented actress, known for her standout performances, first gained recognition as Sophie Martinez on the popular show Cory in the House. Around that time, she also made a splash playing the long-lost daughter of a football star in the 2007 Disney film The Game Plan, which helped solidify her place in the entertainment world. Over the years, the actress continued building her resume with memorable roles in Jake and The Never Land Pirates and Life with Boys, earning even more acclaim from fans and critics alike.

She further showcased her versatility by lending her voice to Brigitte in the beloved Disney Junior series Fancy Nancy, adding another highlight to her growing list of accomplishments. Before all the fame, though, her journey began at a young age—when she was just five years old, she started modeling and appearing in commercials. It was her parents, Steven and Michelle Pettis, who entered her into a Fort Worth Child cover search contest, a pivotal moment that launched her early career in modeling.

Growing up, the actress had two older siblings—her brother Steven and sister Antoinette—who were supportive throughout her rise to stardom. On the personal side, in February 2017, she began dating basketball star Michael Porter Jr., marking a public chapter in her life. However, their relationship didn’t last too long, and they eventually went their separate ways. Through every phase, the actress has remained focused on her craft, steadily making her mark in Hollywood.

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She made some memorable appearances on a few popular shows and specials, like Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, where she showed off her trivia skills, then brought the holiday spirit to life in A Muppets Christmas, and of course, she had fans cheering during her time on Hannah Montana. Each role highlighted her charm and talent, proving she could shine in a variety of roles. She really made an impression wherever she went, and those appearances—especially on Hannah Montana—helped solidify her place in pop culture. She definitely knows how to captivate an audience, whether she’s answering tough questions or singing her heart out.

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