Isabelle McNally

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Isabelle McNally is an American actress. [1] [2] She portrayed Madeline Loomis in the television series Bates Motel (2017). [3] She has appeared in such films as Frances Ha (2012) and Indigo Children (2012). [4]

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Early life

McNally was born to parents Keith McNally and Lynn Wagenknecht and her siblings are Sophie and Harry. [5] She grew up in Greenwich Village. [6] [7] [8]

Personal life

It was reported in January 2014 that McNally was then romantically linked with Jonah Hill. [9] [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009RunaroundJayShort film
Passing StrangersKarina
2010StruckRebecca
2011Happy LifeMandy
The Wrong Ferarri Unknown
2012 Not Waving but Drowning Kim
Frances Ha Random Girl #1
Greetings from Tim Buckley Jane Goldstein
Indigo Children Christina
AmnesiaAndie
Random Acts of ViolenceOpening Victim
2013 The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Dine & Ditch Girl
2014 Before I Disappear Vista
Loitering with Intent Ava
2015In a RelationshipClaraShort film
2016The Big SpoonElise
2018 The Song of Sway Lake Isadora
The Big BreakGrace BarnettShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012The CorrectionsEmilyTV movie
2014 House of Cards Kendra Lee4 episodes
The MoneyMindyTV movie
2017 Bates Motel Madeleine Loomis9 episodes
Strangers Hailey3 episodes
2023 Top Boy Elisha1 episode

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