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Virginia Madsen Biography

Summary

"Virginia Madsen" (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress. She came to fame during the 1980s, having appeared in several films aimed at a teenage audience. During the 2000s, she once again became known after an Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated role in the film "Sideways".

Biography

Early life

Madsen was born in Chicago, Illinois to Cal Madsen, a fireman, and Elaine (née Melson), an Emmy-winning poet, producer and playwright who often works for PBS; Madsen's mother left a career in corporate business to pursue a writing career. Madsen's brother is actor Michael Madsen. Her paternal grandparents were Danish and her mother has Irish and Native American ancestry. Madsen is a graduate of New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois.

Her first stab as a thespian was as her brother's assistant in magic shows the two would concoct for their family. She later attended the Ted Liss Acting Studio in Chicago and Harand Camp Adult Theater Seminar in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Of her experience with Liss she said:'I had wanted to join his class since I was 12. It was well worth the wait because I don't think I could have got that sort of training anywhere else especially in the United States...I always wanted to make a real career out of acting.'

Career

Audiences first caught a glimpse of Madsen in a bit part she landed as Lisa in the teen sex comedy "Class". She was cast as Princess Irulan in David Lynch's science fiction epic "Dune" (1984). Madsen first became popular with audiences in 1986 with her portrayal of a Catholic schoolgirl who fell in love with a boy from a prison camp in Duncan Gibbons's "Fire with Fire". Other noted film appearances include 1990s "The Hot Spot" with Don Johnson, and the steamy "Third Degree Burn" with Treat Williams. She was also co-host of the TV series "Unsolved Mysteries" in 1999, during the show's final season at CBS.

She also turned in a solid performance in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Rainmaker" (1997). Film critic Roger Ebert said that Madsen had a 'strong scene', while reviewer James Berardinelli noted that 'the supporting cast is solid, with turns from... Virginia Madsen as a witness for the plaintiff'. Madsen had spent more than twenty years in minor films before her breakout critically acclaimed performance in "Sideways" (2004). The role catapulted her onto the fabled Hollywood A-list. Her first major role after "Sideways" was opposite Harrison Ford in "Firewall". She later appeared in Robert Altman's "A Prairie Home Companion," in a key role as the angel. Most recently, she co-starred with Jim Carrey in "The Number 23" and Billy Bob Thornton in "The Astronaut Farmer"; both films opened in North America on February 23, 2007.

Madsen has made numerous television appearances including: "Star Trek: Voyager," "CSI: Miami," "Dawson's Creek," "The Practice," "Frasier," "Moonlighting," and other series. She starred opposite Ray Liotta in CBS's short-lived crime drama "Smith."

Personal life

When Madsen arrived in Hollywood, she was engaged to actor Billy Campbell. She married actor Danny Huston in 1989 and they divorced in 1992. Madsen also had a relationship with actor Antonio Sabato Jr., with whom she had a son, Jack, in 1994.

Madsen has Heterochromia, a genetic trait resulting in different pigmentation of the eyes. Madsen has one green eye, and one half-green, half-brown eye.

Awards

"Nominations:" "Academy Awards"

"Sideways" (2004) - Best Supporting Actress

"Nominations:" "Golden Globes"

"Sideways" (2004) - Best Supporting Actress

Other awards

"Wins:"

"Candyman" (1992) - Best Actress: Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films.

"Sideways" (2004) - Best Supporting Actress: Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards; Chicago Film Critics Association Awards; Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards; New York Film Critics Circle Awards; and others.

Filmography

"Class" (1983)

"Electric Dreams" (1984)

"Dune" (1984)

"Creator" (1985)

"Fire with Fire" (1986)

"Modern Girls" (1986)

"Slam Dance" (1987)

"Zombie High" (1987)

"Long Gone" (1987)

"Gotham" (1988)

"Mr. North" (1988)

"Hot to Trot" (1988)

"Heart of Dixie" (1989)

"The Hot Spot" (1990)

"Highlander II: The Quickening" (1991)

"Becoming Colette" (1991)

"A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story" (1992)

"Candyman" (1992)

"Caroline at Midnight" (1994)

"Blue Tiger" (1994)

"The Prophecy" (1995)

"Just Your Luck" (1996)

"Ghosts of Mississippi" (1996)

"The Rainmaker" (1997)

"Ballad of the Nightingale" (1998)

"Ambushed" (1998)

"The Florentine" (1999)

"The Haunting" (1999)

"Lying in Wait" (2000)

"After Sex" (2000)

"Full Disclosure" (2001)

"Almost Salinas" (2001)

"Just Ask my Children" (2001)

"American Gun" (2002)

"Artworks" (2003)

"Nobody Knows Anything!" (2003)

"Sideways" (2004)

"Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild" (2005) (voice) (direct-to-video)

"Firewall" (2006)

"A Prairie Home Companion" (2006)

"The Astronaut Farmer" (2007)

"Ripple Effect" (2007)

"The Number 23" (2007)

"Being Michael Madsen" (2007)

Upcoming:

"Diminished Capacity" (2008)

"A Haunting in Connecticut" (2008)

"In the Shadow of Wings" (2008)

External links

(Virginia Madsen interview regarding The Astronaut Farmer-The Number 23)

Credit

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