
Age: 27
female
Madeleine Adams was born on May 12, 1999. She is an actress, model and production manager, known for Black Christmas (2019), The Gulf (2019) and Mystic (2020). She also worked as a fit model for Mortal Engines. Among her listed special skills are: Accents, Bareback Horse Riding, Show Jumping, Side Saddle, Badminton, Cycling, Hula Hoop, Jump Rope, Running / Jogging, Swimming, Tennis, Yoga, Driving Adams has worked continuously in film & television since 2015. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Madeleine’s first starring role was in a short film called Pound, playing Laura “Lou” Jackson where Madeleine gave a chilling & heart wrenching performance as a disenfranchised teenager in the juvenile penal system, portraying the imbalance of power and child rape. In 2018 Madeleine was cast as the lead protagonist in the highly rated web series Alibi which was greeted with great fanfare as the beginning of TVNZ’s online local made drama content, this series showcased her work to many of the industry’s leading directors & producers. Following the release of Alibi Madeleine has worked on multiple series including The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen produced by Leonardo Dicaprio for Steven David Entertainment USA, Power Rangers for Nickelodeon USA, The Gulf S2 the highly rated Danish & NZ coproduction, South Pacific Pictures The Brokenwood Mysteries & recently returned to film her 2nd season of the BBC UK series Mystic, filmed in New Zealand. Films include the Peter Jackson produced Feature Film Mortal Engines, Screentime NZ Telefeature In a Flash, and the US Feature Film by Blumhouse Productions Black Christmas playing a 17 year old US Highschool Sorority sister alongside UK actor Imogen Poots where she garnered high praise from the acclaimed director Sophia Takal, who made Madeleines role bigger at the time of filming in New Zealand.

The Kingkiller Chronicle is a fantasy series by Patrick Rothfuss, telling the autobiography of Kvothe, an adventurer and famous musician. The first two books, The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear, were released in 2007 and 2011, respectively. A third is planned to fill out a trilogy, but a release date has not been announced. The plot is divided into two different action threads: the present, in which Kvothe tells the story of his life to Devan Lochees (known as Chronicler) in the Waystone Inn, and Kvothe's past, which makes up the majority of the first two books. The present-day interludes are in the third person from the perspective of multiple characters, while the story of Kvothe's life is told entirely in the first person from his own perspective. The series also contains many metafictional stories-within-stories from varying perspectives, most of which are recounted by Kvothe, having been heard from other characters in his past.






