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Maggie Elizabeth Jones-1

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2003-10-10
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She’s perhaps most recognized for her standout performance as Maddie Fox in the short-lived but memorable Fox sitcom Ben and Kate. Around the same time, she made a splash in the feature film world with her role as Rosie Mee in the 2011 movie We Bought a Zoo, which helped bring her into the spotlight. But before all that fame, she actually got her start back in 2010, making her professional acting debut in the TV movie Most Likely to Succeed, where she played the character Mia—a solid first step in what would become a promising career.

Interestingly, she isn’t the only talent in the family. She appeared alongside her older sister, Mary-Charles, in the 2011 remake of Footloose, showcasing their chemistry both on and off screen. And as if one sister wasn’t enough, she also has another sibling named Lillian Ellen Jones, making hers a truly close-knit and creatively inclined family. Over the years, she’s steadily built a name for herself—not just because of her roles, but because of the quiet determination she brings to every project she takes on.

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She made a memorable appearance as a guest-star in the pilot episode of Star-Crossed, showcasing her talent early on. Later, she also stepped into the world of tech drama with a role in an episode of the AMC series Halt and Catch Fire. Her performances, though brief, left a lasting impression. She really knows how to command the screen, doesn’t she? Whether it’s sci-fi or period drama, she brings depth and authenticity to every character she plays.

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