Madeline Brumby

Madeline Brumby

Height: 170 cm
Madeline Brumby is an American actress. She is best known for her breakthrough role as "Edna" in the film Dear God No! (2011). Madeline attended Georgia Institute of Technology where she studied biology and graduated in 2009. During her time in school, she studied theatre and film at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Aside from ac... Show more »
Madeline Brumby is an American actress. She is best known for her breakthrough role as "Edna" in the film Dear God No! (2011). Madeline attended Georgia Institute of Technology where she studied biology and graduated in 2009. During her time in school, she studied theatre and film at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Aside from acting, her talent repertoire includes ballroom dancing, and she is a classically trained pianist and vocalist.Upon graduation, Madeline was hired in a number of roles in theatre, film, and music video. Some of her more notable theatre roles being in Dracula: The Rock Opera where she played one of Dracula's wives and Lucy's mother, and as Guna in The Silver Scream Spook Show. In 2014, she played Megan in the award-winning short, Atlanta Zombie Apocalypse, and played Molly in the short film, Backtrack, which swept the 48-hr Film Festival awards. She has completed numerous music videos with Skeleton Witch, Chk Chk Chk!, The El Caminos, and Mastodon. In 2015, Madeline played Joan Stiles in the horror anthology, Tales from Morningview Cemetery. In 2010, she was cast as Edna Marco for the film Dear God No!, which made her an international exploitation film star and scream queen. She reprised her role as Edna in Frankenstein Created Bikers, which premiered in April of 2016.In 2015, Madeline was announced to play the role of "Nikki" in Sam & Mattie's Movie: Spring Break Zombie Massacre. Since completion, this film has taken the world by storm. Madeline will reprise her role as Nikki in the sequel, which will start filming in 2017. Show less «
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