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Virginia Madsen

American actress and film producer (born 1961)

Virginia Madsen

American actress and film producer (born 1961)

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birth_placeChicago, Illinois, U.S.
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(1993–1998)
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(1993–1998)

  • Michael Madsen (brother)
  • Christian Madsen (nephew)
  • Actress
  • producer Virginia Madsen (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress. She is the recipient of two Critics' Choice Awards, an Independent Spirit Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as nominations for one Academy Award and one Golden Globe Award.

Madsen made her film debut in 1983 with a small part in Class. Her breakout role came the following year when she played Princess Irulan in Dune. After a string of parts in teen films, comedies and thrillers of varying commercial success, Madsen received critical acclaim and a Saturn Award for her starring role as Helen Lyle in Candyman (1992). Subsequent film appearances during the 1990s included The Prophecy (1995), Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), The Rainmaker (1997), and The Haunting (1999). For her portrayal of Maya Randall in Sideways (2004), she was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Her other credits include A Prairie Home Companion (2006), The Number 23 (2007), The Haunting in Connecticut (2009), Joy (2015), Her Smell (2018), Prey for the Devil (2022), and Lola (2024).

Outside film, Madsen has played recurring roles on Moonlighting (1989), Frasier (1998), American Dreams (2002–2003), Monk (2009), The Event (2011), Hell on Wheels (2012), Witches of East End (2013–2014), Designated Survivor (2016–2017), and Elementary (2016–2019). Other television credits include American Gothic (2016), The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair (2018), and Swamp Thing (2019).

Early life

Virginia Madsen was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Elaine (née Nelson), who became an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and author, and Calvin Christian Madsen, a firefighter. After Madsen's parents divorced in the late 1960s, when the children were young, her mother left a career in finance to pursue a career in the arts, encouraged by film critic Roger Ebert. Madsen's siblings are actor Michael Madsen (1957–2025) and Cheryl Madsen, an entrepreneur. Her paternal grandparents were Danish, and her mother has Irish and Scottish along with distant Native American ancestry. Madsen and her best friend Rusty Schwimmer are graduates of New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois.

Madsen 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

Film

Madsen made her acting debut at age 22, in a bit part where she landed her role as Lisa in the romantic comedy film Class (1983), co-starring Jacqueline Bisset and Rob Lowe. She next appeared in Kenny Loggins' music video for "I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)" from the Footloose (1984) soundtrack.

She portrayed a cellist named Madeline in the science fiction comedy Electric Dreams with Lenny Von Dohlen (1984). She was cast as Princess Irulan in David Lynch's science fiction epic Dune (1984). In 1985, she starred as Boris (Vincent Spano)'s romantic interest Barbara in the film Creator, which also starred Peter O'Toole.

Madsen at the 2006 [[San Francisco International Film Festival

Madsen first became known to audiences in 1986 with her portrayal of a Catholic school girl who fell in love with a boy from a prison camp in Duncan Gibbons' Fire with Fire, though the film drew scathing reviews. As beauty queen Dixie Lee Boxx, she was the love interest of minor league baseball manager Cecil "Stud" Cantrell (William Petersen) in the HBO original film Long Gone (1987). That same year she also appeared in the music video for "I Found Someone" by Cher. She played a secretary named Allison Rowe in the comedy film Hot to Trot (1988).

Madsen also played femme fatales in films such as Slam Dance (1987), Gotham (1988), The Hot Spot (1990), which co-starred Don Johnson and Jennifer Connelly, and Linda (1993).

She also starred as Helen Lyle, an anthropology student, in the horror film Candyman (1992), which drew good reviews and was a box office success.

She appeared in a small role in the Francis Ford Coppola drama The Rainmaker (1997) alongside Matt Damon and Claire Danes. 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 delivered a critically acclaimed performance in Sideways (2004), directed by Alexander Payne. Her role catapulted her onto the Hollywood A-list.

Her first major role after Sideways was opposite Harrison Ford and Paul Bettany in Firewall (2006). She later appeared in Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion, in a key role as the angel. She co-starred alongside Jim Carrey in The Number 23 and Billy Bob Thornton in The Astronaut Farmer; both films were released in North America on February 23, 2007. She voiced Queen Hippolyta, the mother of Wonder Woman, in the animated film Wonder Woman (2009).

Television

In 1988, Madsen appeared as Maddie Hayes' cousin in the fifth and final season of the ABC drama series Moonlighting. She has since made various television appearances, including Star Trek: Voyager, CSI: Miami, Dawson's Creek, The Practice, Frasier, and other television series. She was also co-host of the long-running television series Unsolved Mysteries in 1999, during the show's eleventh season (which was also the second and final season on CBS). She starred alongside Ray Liotta in the short-lived CBS crime drama series Smith. She also had a recurring role in the eighth and final season in the USA Network comedy-drama series Monk.

In 2010, she landed the starring role of Cheryl West in the ABC comedy-drama series Scoundrels. In December 2010, it was announced that she would be joining the cast of the NBC science fiction series The Event. In 2012, she joined the cast of the AMC western drama series Hell on Wheels as Mrs. Hannah Durant, first appearing in episode eight of season 2, "The Lord's Day". In 2013, Madsen began appearing on Lifetime's Witches of East End as Penelope Gardiner, the main villainess of the first season.

She starred as Speaker Kimble Hookstraten in the first season of the ABC political drama series Designated Survivor.

Producer

In 2008, Madsen formed her own film production company called Title IX Productions. Her first project was a film made with her mother titled I Know a Woman Like That. The film is a documentary about the lives of older women. On the creation of the film, she said her mother's active lifestyle was an inspiration to start filming.

My mother's level of activity, of productivity, was exactly why I thought a project like this would work. Originally, when we put the idea together, she had said, "I'm far too busy. I'm going to Holland, and then I'm going here and there and I'm writing my book." But that's really what it's about.

Personal life

Madsen was married to actor and director Danny Huston after meeting on the set of Mr. North (1988). They married in 1989 and divorced in 1992. From 1993 to 1998, Madsen was in a partnership relationship with Antonio Sabàto Jr., with whom she had one son. In 2020, Madsen married actor Nick Holmes after dating for over ten years.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983ClassLisa
1984Electric DreamsMadeline Robistat
DunePrincess Irulan
1985The Hearst and Davies AffairMarion DaviesTelevision film
CreatorBarbara Spencer
1986Fire with FireLisa Taylor
Modern GirlsKelly
1987Long GoneDixie Lee BoxxTelevision film
Slam DanceYolanda Caldwell
Zombie HighAndrea Miller
1988Mr. NorthSally Boffin
GothamRachel CarlyleTelevision film
Hot to TrotAllison Rowe
1989Third Degree BurnAnne ScholesTelevision film
Heart of DixieDelia June Curry
1990The Hot SpotDolly Harshaw
1991Highlander II: The QuickeningLouise Marcus
IroncladsBetty StuartTelevision film
Victim of LoveCarla SimonsTelevision film
Becoming ColettePolaire Sorel
Love KillsRebecca BishopTelevision film
1992CandymanHelen Lyle
A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus StoryCarolyn WarmusTelevision film
1993LindaLinda CowleyTelevision film
1994Caroline at MidnightSusan Prince
Blue TigerGina Hayes
Bitter VengeanceAnnie WestfordTelevision film
1995The ProphecyKatherine
1996Just Your LuckKimVideo
Ghosts of MississippiDixie DeLaughter
1997The Apocalypse WatchKarin De VriesTelevision film
The RainmakerJackie Lemanczyk
1998AmbushedLucy Monroe
1999The FlorentineMolly
Ballad of the NightingaleMo Lewis
The HauntingJane Vance
2000After SexTraci
Children of FortuneIngrid BastTelevision film
2001Crossfire TrailAnne RodneyTelevision film
Lying in WaitVera Miller
Almost SalinasClare
Full DisclosureBrenda HopkinsVideo
Just Ask My ChildrenBrenda KniffenTelevision film
2002American GunPenny Tillman
2003TemptedEmma BurkeTelevision film
ArtworksEmma Becker
Nobody Knows Anything!Prison Lawyer
2004Brave New GirlWanda LovellTelevision film
SidewaysMaya Randall
2005Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?Cleopatra (voice)title=Virginia Madsen (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Virginia-Madsen/access-date=April 23, 2025publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
2006Stuart Little 3: Call of the WildThe Beast (voice)Video
FirewallBeth Stanfield
A Prairie Home CompanionDangerous Woman
The Astronaut FarmerAudrey "Audie" Farmer
2007The Number 23Agatha Sparrow/Fabrizia
Ripple EffectSherry Atrash
CutlassRobinShort
Being Michael MadsenHerself
2008Diminished CapacityCharlotte
2009Wonder WomanHippolyta (voice)Video
The Haunting in ConnecticutSara Campbell
2010Father of InventionLorraine King
2011Red Riding HoodSuzette
Marriage DramaLindaShort
2012Hornet's NestJudy HammerTelevision film
The Magic of Belle IsleCharlotte O'Neil
2013The Last KeepersAbigail Carver
The Hot FlashesClementine Winks
Crazy Kind of LoveAugusta Iris
The Anna Nicole StoryVirgie ArthurTelevision film
Jake SquaredBeth
2014All the WildernessAbigail Charm
2015WalterKaren Benjamin
Dead Rising: WatchtowerMaggie
An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up SuccessKaren Thomas
Burning BodhiNaomi
JoyTerry Mangano
2016Burn Your MapsVictoria
Better Watch OutDeandra Lerner
2017A Change of HeartDeena
20181985Eileen Lester
Her SmellAnia Adamcyzk
Spare RoomNat
2020Operation Christmas DropCongresswoman Angie Bradford
2021CandymanHelen Lyle (voice)
2022Give Me An ACoach Judy
Prey for the DevilDr. Peters
2023One Day as a LionValerie Brisky
The PortraitMags
2024Lola JamesMona

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984American PlayhouseLou Ellen PurdyEpisode: "A Matter of Principle"
1985Mussolini: The Untold StoryClaretta PetacciMain cast
1987The HitchhikerChristinaEpisode: "Perfect Order"
1989MoonlightingAnnie CharnockRecurring cast: Season 5
1994Earth 2Alonzo Solace's Dance PartnerEpisode: "The Church of Morgan"
1998Star Trek: VoyagerKellinEpisode: "Unforgettable"
1999FrasierCassandra StoneRecurring cast: Season 6
Unsolved MysteriesHerself/Co-HostMain co-host: season 11
2001The PracticeMarsha EllisonRecurring cast: season 6
2002Justice LeagueSarah Corwin (voice)Episode: "The Brave and the Bold"
2002–2003American DreamsRebecca SandstromRecurring cast: season 1
2003Pet StarHerself/Celebrity Judge #2Episode: "Episode #2.1 & "#2.3"
Dawson's CreekMaddy AllenRecurring cast: Season 6
Spider-Man: The New Animated SeriesSilver Sable (voice)Recurring cast
CSI: MiamiKrista WalkerEpisode: "Death Grip"
BoomtownErika AshlandEpisode: "The Big Picture"
2005Teen TitansArella (voice)Episode: "The Prophecy"
2005–2006Justice League UnlimitedVeronica Sinclair/Roulette (voice)Guest cast: seasons 2-3
2006Hollywood GreatsHerselfEpisode: "Harrison Ford"
TV Land's Top TenHerselfRecurring guest
2006–2007SmithHope StevensMain cast
2006–2008Dog Whisperer with Cesar MillanHerselfGuest cast: Season 3-4
2009Orangutan IslandHerself/NarratorEpisode: "Cheating Extinction"
MonkT.K. JensenRecurring cast: season 8
2010ScoundrelsCheryl WestMain cast
2011The EventSenator Catherine LewisRecurring cast: season 1
2012JanMelRecurring cast
Hell on WheelsMrs. Hannah DurantRecurring cast: season 2
Ruth & EricaMelEpisode: "September"
2013Who's Cooking with Florence HendersonHerselfEpisode: "Virginia Madsen"
SusannaMelEpisode: "Episode #1.12"
Witches of East EndPenelope GardinerRecurring cast: season 1
2014A Healthy You & Carol AltHerselfEpisode: "May 3, 2014"
Let's Go to the MoviesHerselfEpisode: "Virginia Madsen"
2015MetropolisHerselfRecurring guest
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBeth Anne RollinsEpisode: "Maternal Instincts"
2015–2016Celebrity Name GameHerself/Celebrity PlayerEpisode: "Ross Mathews & Virginia Madsen 1-3"
2016Pickle and PeanutJackson (voice)Episode: "Night Shift/Scalped"
American GothicMadeline HawthorneMain cast
2016–2017Designated SurvivorKimble HookstratenRecurring cast: season 1
2016–2019ElementaryPaige CowanGuest Cast: Season 4-5 & 7
2017Voltron: Legendary DefenderCommander Heera (voice)Episode: "Hole in the Sky"
2018The Truth About the Harry Quebert AffairTamara QuinnMain cast
2019Swamp ThingMaria SunderlandMain cast
2021Behind the MonstersHerselfEpisode: "Candyman"
2023ObliteratedMarge McKnightEpisode: "Walks of Shame"
2024HolidazedConnie Manetti-HanahanRecurring cast

Music videos

YearSongArtist
1984"I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)"Kenny Loggins
1986"But Not Tonight"Depeche Mode
1987"I Found Someone"Cher
1989"Liberian Girl"Michael Jackson

Documentary

YearTitle
2001Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies
2003Complicated Women
2009I Know a Woman Like That
2012Made in New Mexico
2013Battling Darkness
2016Joy, Strength and Perseverance

Podcasts

YearTitle
2018–2021Imagined Life
2020–2023Little Stories Everywhere
2021–2023Whose Amazing Life?

Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardResult
1993CandymanAvoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actress
Saturn Award for Best Actress
2004SidewaysBoston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
Iowa Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
New York Film Critics Online Award for Best Supporting Actress
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
2006A Prairie Home CompanionBroadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast

References

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