Maddie Corman | |
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Born | Madeleine Cornman August 15, 1970 New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1985–present |
Spouses | |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Jane Alexander (mother-in-law) Edwin Sherin (stepfather-in-law) |
Maddie Corman (born Madeleine Cornman; August 15, 1970) [1] is an American actress. She has appeared in over 25 films, including Seven Minutes in Heaven , Some Kind of Wonderful , The Adventures of Ford Fairlane and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood .
Corman was born Madeleine Cornman in Manhattan, New York. [2]
She began her career as a child actress in the 1980s, at the age of 14. Corman's first television appearance was in the 1985 ABC Afterschool Special episode "I Want to Go Home", where she co-starred with John Getz, Seth Green and Marge Redmond.
That same year, she was cast in the Linda Feferman-directed teen comedy-drama motion picture Seven Minutes in Heaven . Corman starred opposite actress Jennifer Connelly as Polly Franklin, Connelly's character's intervening and overzealous best friend who is in love with a Major League Baseball player named Zoo Knudsen (Billy Wirth).
In 1987, Corman appeared in the John Hughes penned film Some Kind of Wonderful as Laura, the little sister of Keith Nelson, played by Eric Stoltz.
Her follow-up film was the 1990 Renny Harlin-directed comedy The Adventures of Ford Fairlane opposite Andrew "Dice" Clay, Priscilla Presley, Wayne Newton, Lauren Holly and Gilbert Gottfried.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Corman frequently appeared on numerous popular American television series. She made several appearances as various characters on the television drama Law & Order and the HBO comedy Tracey Takes On... opposite comedian Tracey Ullman. She had a recurring role as Ruthie on the ABC comedy series All-American Girl (1994–1995) starring Margaret Cho. She also appeared in small roles in such films as Swingers (1996), Mickey Blue Eyes (1999), and Maid in Manhattan (2002).
In 2019, she starred in the Off-Broadway play Accidentally Brave, an autobiographical play about her husband Jace Alexander being charged with and convicted of possessing and sharing child pornography. [3]
Corman was married to Roger M. Dickes from 1992 to 1997. [4]
Corman married director Jace Alexander on September 6, 1998, in Carmel, New York. [2] They have three children. The couple formerly lived in Dobbs Ferry, New York, but moved shortly after Alexander pleaded guilty to possessing and sharing child pornography. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Seven Minutes in Heaven | Polly Franklin | |
1987 | Some Kind of Wonderful | Laura Nelson | |
1990 | The Adventures of Ford Fairlane | Zuzu Petals | |
1992 | My New Gun | Myra | |
1994 | PCU | Womynist #2 | |
1996 | Mr. Wrong | Missy | |
1996 | Swingers | Peek-a-boo Girl | |
1996 | Boys | Liz Curry | |
1997 | I Think I Do | Beth | |
1999 | Mickey Blue Eyes | Carol | |
2002 | Maid in Manhattan | Leezette | |
2006 | The Treatment | Patty McPherson | |
2006 | Ira & Abby | Lea | |
2006 | Artie Lange's Beer League | Marilyn | |
2007 | The Savages | Annie | |
2008 | Phoebe in Wonderland | 1st Teacher / White Rabbit | |
2009 | Adam | Robin | |
2011 | Peace, Love & Misunderstanding | Carole | |
2011 | A Novel Romance | Alexandra Dumar | |
2012 | What Maisie Knew | Ms. Fairchild-Tetenbaum | |
2013 | Begin Again | Phillis | |
2014 | Lullaby | Beth | |
2015 | Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List | Ginny | |
2016 | Tallulah | Vera | |
2017 | Wonder Wheel | Psychiatrist | |
2018 | Private Life | Liz | |
2018 | Write When You Get Work | Toni Peterkin | |
2019 | A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | Betty Aberlin / Lady Aberlin | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | ABC Afterschool Special | Mary Sanders | "I Want to Go Home" |
1987–88 | Mr. President | Cynthia Tresch | Main role |
1988 | Kate & Allie | Haven Claven | "Allie Doesn't Live Here Anymore", "The Odd Couples" |
1990 | Extreme Close-Up | Janine | TV film |
1991 | Mathnet | Babs Bengal | "The Case of the Unnatural" |
1991 | Square One Television | Babs Bengal | Recurring role |
1993 | Silk Stalkings | Christie | "Kid Stuff" |
1993 | Tracey Ullman Takes on New York | Sheila Rosenthal | TV film |
1993 | Frasier | Gail | "Death Becomes Him" |
1994 | Diagnosis: Murder | Charlene Baylor | "The Plague" |
1994–95 | All-American Girl | Ruthie Latham | Supporting cast member |
1996 | Pacific Blue | Mary Lou | "Cranked Up" |
1998 | Tracey Takes On... | Sheila Rosenthal | "Loss" |
1998 | House Rules | Connie | "Dude Act Like a Lady" |
1999 | Law & Order | Melissa Slater | "Admissions" |
2001 | Jenifer | Julianne Hoffenberg | TV film |
2002 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Marjorie Whilden | "Tomorrow" |
2003 | Queens Supreme | Helen Katz | "The Voodoo That You Do" |
2003 | Law & Order | Andee Mae Haley | "Identity" |
2005 | Law & Order | Elaine Bowman | "Criminal Law" |
2009 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Terri Dunne | "Users" |
2009 | Last of the Ninth | Lois Dobrowski | TV film |
2010 | Damages | Janine Thurber | "Flight's at 11:08" |
2011 | Eden | Sarah | "Pilot" |
2012 | Smash | Rene Walters | "Pilot", "The Callback" |
2013 | The Good Wife | Leslie Munn | "Everything Is Ending" |
2013 | Trooper | Ilene Katz-Klausner | TV film |
2014 | The Carrie Diaries | Miss Meade | "Under Pressure" |
2014 | And, We're Out of Time | Sophie | TV film |
2015 | Almost There | Sophie | "Pilot" |
2015 | Person of Interest | Leslie Thompson | "M.I.A." |
2015 | Nurse Jackie | "Managed Care" | |
2016 | Unforgettable | Gwen Allen | "We Can Be Heroes" |
2016 | Girls | Kathy | "Queen for Two Days" |
2016 | Odd Mom Out | Hollis | "Crushed" |
2016 | Divorce | Carla Menotti | "Next Day", "Gustav" |
2016–17 | Younger | Julia | "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss", "A Novel Marriage" |
2017 | When We Rise | Phyllis Lyon | TV miniseries |
2021 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Laura Evans | "Never Turn Your Back on Them" |
2022 | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Nancy | "Everything is Bellmore" |
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