Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Marie Madison - Actress & Owner of Maddy G Productions, LCC


Marie Madison started her career in 2001 when she was asked by a small amateur internet site to perform in a movie for them. It was a small Interview / POV project. Marie had always wanted to try an amateur film, and finally decided 'what the heck'. It turned out to be a fantastic experience and she had a great time. Her feeling was that she wanted to do more films, but also realized she preferred to be on the creative side of films as well. With some business savvy she made a decision to own her own properties, and got together with some friends. Together, they began making POV movies of their own. After a year, that original internet company Marie made her very first movie with went bankrupt and sold her back the masters to that initial film.
She is now the proud owner of Maddy G Productions, LLC entertaining her fans worldwide. With a collection of fetish, hardcore and mainstream movies under her belt, Marie is moving forward to produce more features and television for Maddy G Tv. Maddy G Tv is her recent endeavor to showcase her movies and various television series' like “Inside Marie’s Play Place” and “Regarding Jenny” for her fans.

Marie has also welcomed other independent film makers and musicians to showcase their feature films or concert performances as well.
Marie brings a different and unique take to the indie/amateur world. She has refused to follow the trends many of the Hollywood studios have and chooses to deal directly with her fans. Taking an interest in the feedback provided by them, she has progressed, finding her true calling in the film making world...

1). Tell us about the scariest nightmare you've ever had.

That’s a tough one. Considering reality is scarier than anything I could ever dream. My dreams are very vivid. I often dream in 3rd person, so I’ve seen myself go through some horrific things. Plus, my mind tends to dream about whatever is on my mind or what I have seen on television.

2). Have you ever had a paranormal experience? Do you believe in ghosts?

Yes I have. Several time through out my life. The earliest one I had was when I was 14. My most recent one was while on location of Mark Audess’s show “Things That Go Bump In The Night”. This was about a team of paranormal investigators, who were investigating “Union Station” in Erie Pa to see if there were really spirits there. I’m pretty sure there was quite a few spirits there.

3). If you could have dinner with one living (or deceased) celebrity whether it be an actor, musician, etc...who would that person be? What would you have as the main course? What would you talk about over drinks afterward?

Bill Hicks. He was a comedian, for those of you who don’t recognize the name. He was very passionate about comedy, and his acts often had a point to make. Whether it was political, drug related or how he felt about musicians.


I believe Bill was a big fan of steak and potatoes. So, I’ll go with that.


I think after dinner conversation would be me picking Bill’s brain on what he thinks about the progress we have or have not made since his death in 1994.

4). What is your worst fear at this very moment?

Same fear I always have, losing a child...

5). Name 5 albums you would have to have to remain sane if you were to spent the rest of your life isolated in a cabin deep in the mountains?

Butch Walker’s “Sycamore Meadows”

Bon Jovi’s “Slippery When Wet”

Gin Blossoms “Major Lodge Victory”

Del Amitri’s “Hatfull of Rain”

and if there’s room, the soundtrack from “Virgin Pockets”, because there was so many great local bands on it. It was a 2 Disc set, so I don’t know if that counts.

6). Tell us about one of the happiest moments of your life.

These are too numerous to name. I wouldn’t leave any of it out.

7). What is your favorite song from the seventies and what special memory does it serve?

The 70's might be a little early for me. My first real memory of music was Devo’s “Whip It”, because I had an uncle that would play it over and over on his new 'Hi-Fi Set’ while dressed up in that crazy hat from the video.
8). You have 24 hours to live, how will you spend them?
Fcking!


9). Tell us how 10 year old Marie Madison might have spent a summer afternoon? What were you watching on TV those days? What did you have for lunch?

With only one television in the house back then, I remember the shows my parents watched. “Hee-Haw”, “Mr. Ed”, “Honeymooners”. I remember my dad watching “Dukes of Hazard” and “Star Trek”. I was never a big fan, but I’ve seen every episode. For lunch? Maccaroni and Cheese with weiners cut up in them.

10). Tell us about a loved one no longer with us and the impact they had on your life while they were here.

One of my best friend’s died in 2005. She was an amazing person. She had a beautiful smile and was a very compassionate person. She taught me how to think things through. She taught me to be tenacious and to never give up on what you believe in, no matter how anyone else feels about it. She showed me that the world is just a place where our bodies exist, and that I shouldn’t fear her loss. She always said, “You only get one life here on life. This isn’t no dress rehearsal”.

If you would like to learn more about marie Madison and her projects, or would like to contact her, feel free to visit her at the following links (+18 or older):



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