Madelyn Deutch

Biography:
Madelyn Deutch is an actress and musician from Los Angeles, California. At the ripe age of 10 she began singing Broadway  duets with heavyweights such as Dick Van Dyke, Wayne Brady, the cast of  Frasier, Seinfeld, and more. During her time at the Los Angeles County  High School for the Arts she became a nationally recognized singer -  participating in the very selective Grammy Ensemble, and Brubeck Summer  Colony. Sweeping the Monterey Jazz Festival's 50th Anniversary,  receiving an Outstanding Soloist Award from Downbeat Magazine, winning the esteemed Silver Award  from the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, and being  granted a scholarship to the New School for Jazz and Contemporary  Music. And upon high school graduation she performed at the Kennedy  Center in Washington D.C. in support of the Presidential Scholars  ceremony. She completed her first film "Mayor Cupcake" in the summer of  2009 starring alongside Judd Nelson and Lea Thompson (for which she also  composed three original pieces) - and graduated from the New School in  May of 2011 with honors. Madelyn lives in Los Angeles, working as an  actress, and performing with her indie-rock band Maddie and the Bad  Hats.
Place of Birth:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known for:
Acting
Birthday:
Mar 23, 1991