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Virginia Madsen

Virginia Gayle Madsen (born September 11, 1961)[1] is an American actress and film producer. She made her film debut in Class (1983), which was filmed in her native Chicago. After she moved to Los Angeles, director David Lynch cast her as Princess Irulan in the science fiction film Dune (1984). Madsen then starred in a series of successful teen movies, including Electric Dreams (1984), Modern Girls (1986), and Fire with Fire (1986).

Virginia Madsen
Madsen at the 81st Academy Awards in February 2009
Born
Virginia Gayle Madsen

(1961-09-11) September 11, 1961 (age 61)
EducationNew Trier High School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active1983–present
Known forSideways
Candyman
Dune
Spouse(s)
(m. 1989; div. 1992)

Nick Holmes
(m. 2020)
Partner(s)Antonio Sabàto Jr.
(1993–1998)
Children1
Parent
Relatives
Websitevirginia-madsen.org

Madsen received further recognition for her starring role as Helen Lyle in the horror film Candyman (1992). For her performance in Alexander Payne's comedy-drama Sideways (2004), Madsen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

On television, Madsen has appeared in the comedy-drama series Moonlighting (1989), the comedy series Frasier (1998), the period drama series American Dreams (2002–2003), the murder mystery series Monk (2002–2009), the science fiction series The Event (2011), the supernatural drama series Witches of East End (2013–2014), the political thriller series Designated Survivor (2016–2017), and the DC Universe superhero horror series Swamp Thing (2019).

Early life

Virginia Gayle Madsen[2] was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Elaine (née Melson), who became an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and author, and Calvin Christian Madsen, a firefighter.[3] 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 arts, encouraged by film critic Roger Ebert.[4] Madsen's siblings are Michael Madsen, an actor, and Cheryl Madsen, an entrepreneur. Her paternal grandparents were Danish, and her mother has English, Irish, Scottish, German and distant Native American ancestry.[5] Madsen is a graduate of New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois.[6]

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."[7]

Career

Film

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

She portrayed a cellist named Madeline in Electric Dreams (1984). She was cast as Princess Irulan in David Lynch's science fiction epic Dune (1984).[8] In 1986, she starred as Boris (Vincent Spano)'s romantic interest Barbara in the film Creator, which also starred Peter O'Toole.

Madsen first became popular with 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. 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). She also starred as Helen Lyle in the horror film Candyman (1992).

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",[9] while reviewer James Berardinelli noted that "the supporting cast is solid, with turns from . . . Virginia Madsen as a witness for the plaintiff".[10]

Madsen delivered a critically acclaimed performance in Sideways (2004), directed by Alexander Payne. Her role catapulted her onto the Hollywood A-list.[11]

Her first major role after Sideways was opposite Harrison Ford in Firewall. 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, 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 in the NBC science fiction series The Event.[12] 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.[13]

Producer

In 2008, she formed her own film production company called Title IX Productions.[14] 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.[15]

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.[16] Madsen was in a long-term relationship with Antonio Sabàto Jr. from 1993 to 1998, with whom she has one son.[17]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Class Lisa
1984 Electric Dreams Madeline Robistat
1984 Dune Princess Irulan
1985 Creator Barbara Spencer
1986 Fire with Fire Lisa Taylor
1986 Modern Girls Kelly
1987 Long Gone Dixie Lee Boxx
1987 Slam Dance Yolanda Caldwell
1987 Zombie High Andrea Miller
1988 Mr. North Sally Boffin
1988 Hot to Trot Allison Rowe
1988 Gotham Rachel Carlyle
1989 Heart of Dixie Delia June Curry
1990 The Hot Spot Dolly Harshaw
1991 Becoming Colette [fr] Polaire Sorel
1991 Highlander II: The Quickening Louise Marcus
1992 Candyman Helen Lyle
1994 Caroline at Midnight Susan Prince
1994 Blue Tiger Gina Hayes
1995 The Prophecy Katherine
1996 Just Your Luck Kim
1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Dixie DeLaughter
1997 The Rainmaker Jackie Lemanczyk
1998 Ballad of the Nightingale Mo Lewis
1998 Ambushed Lucy Monroe
1999 The Florentine Molly
1999 The Haunting Jane Vance
2000 Lying in Wait Vera Miller
2000 After Sex Traci
2001 Full Disclosure Brenda Hopkins
2001 Almost Salinas Clare
2001 Just Ask My Children Brenda Kniffen
2002 American Gun Penny Tillman
2003 Artworks Emma Becker
2003 Nobody Knows Anything! Prison Lawyer
2004 Sideways Maya Randall
2005 Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? Cleopatra (voice) Direct-to-DVD
2005 Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild The Beast (voice) Direct-to-DVD
2006 Firewall Beth Stanfield
2006 A Prairie Home Companion Dangerous Woman
2007 The Astronaut Farmer Audrey Farmer
2007 The Number 23 Agatha Sparrow / Fabrizia
2007 Ripple Effect Sherry Atrash
2007 Cutlass Robin
2007 Being Michael Madsen Herself
2008 Diminished Capacity Charlotte
2009 The Haunting in Connecticut Sara Campbell
2009 Wonder Woman Queen Hippolyta (voice) Direct-to-DVD
2009 Amelia Dorothy Binney Deleted scenes
2010 Father of Invention Lorraine King
2011 Red Riding Hood Suzette
2012 The Magic of Belle Isle Charlotte O'Neil
2013 The Last Keepers Abigail Carver
2013 The Hot Flashes Clementine Winks
2013 Crazy Kind of Love Augusta Iris
2014 All the Wilderness Abigail Charm
2015 Walter Karen Benjamin
2015 Dead Rising: Watchtower Maggie
2015 Burning Bodhi Naomi
2015 Joy Terry Mangano
2016 Burn Your Maps Victoria
2017 Better Watch Out Deandra Lerner
2017 A Change of Heart Deena
2018 1985 Eileen Lester
2018 Her Smell Ania Adamcyzk
2018 Spare Room Nat
2020 Operation Christmas Drop Congresswoman Angie Bradford
2021 Candyman Helen Lyle Voice role
2022 Prey for the Devil Dr. Peters
TBA Lola James Mona Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 American Playhouse Lou Ellen Purdy Episode: "A Matter of Principle"
1985 Mussolini: The Untold Story Claretta Petacci Miniseries
1987 Long Gone Dixie Lee Boxx Television film
1988 Gotham Rachel Carlyle Television film
1989 Third Degree Burn Anne Scholes Television film
1989 Moonlighting Annie Charnock 3 episodes
1991 Victim of Love Carla Simons Television film
1991 Ironclads Betty Stuart Television film
1991 Love Kills Rebecca Bishop Television film
1992 A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story Carolyn Warmus Television film
1993 Linda Linda Cowley Television film
1997 The Apocalypse Watch Karin De Vries Television film
1998 Star Trek: Voyager Kellin Episode: "Unforgettable"
1998 Frasier Cassandra Stone 4 episodes
1999 Unsolved Mysteries Co-host 6 episodes
2000 Children of Fortune Ingrid Bast Television film
2001 Crossfire Trail Anne Rodney Television film
2001 Just Ask My Children Brenda Kniffen Television film
2001 The Practice Marsha Ellison 2 episodes
2002 Justice League Dr. Sarah Corwin (voice) 2 episodes
2002–2003 American Dreams Rebecca Sandstrom 7 episodes
2003 Tempted Emma Burke Television film
2003 Dawson's Creek Maddy Allen Episode: "All Good Things..."
2003 CSI: Miami Krista Walker Episode: "Death Grip"
2003 Spider-Man: The New Animated Series Silver Sable (voice) 2 episodes
2003 Boomtown Erika Ashland Episode: "The Big Picture"
2004 Brave New Girl Wanda Lovell Television film
2005–2006 Justice League Unlimited Veronica Sinclair / Roulette (voice) 2 episodes
2005 Teen Titans Arella (voice) Episode: "The Prophecy"
2006–2007 Smith Hope Stevens Main role
2009 Monk T.K. Jensen 3 episodes
2010 Scoundrels Cheryl West Main role
2011 The Event Catherine Lewis 4 episodes
2012 Hornet's Nest Judy Hammer Television film
2012 Hell on Wheels Mrs. Hannah Durant 4 episodes
2013 Hatfields & McCoys Eloise McCoy Pilot
2013 The Anna Nicole Story Virgie Arthur Television film
2013–2014 Witches of East End Penelope Gardiner 8 episodes
2015 An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success Karen Thomas Television film
2015 Lost Boy Laura Harris Television film
2015 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Beth Anne Rollins Episode: "Maternal Instincts"
2016, 2019 Elementary Paige Cowan 3 episodes
2016 American Gothic Madeline Hawthorne Main role
2016 Pickle and Peanut Jackson (voice) Episode: "Night Shift/Scalped"
2016–2017 Designated Survivor Kimble Hookstraten 16 episodes
2017 Voltron: Legendary Defender Commander Heera (voice) Episode: "Hole in the Sky"
2018 The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair Tamara Quinn Miniseries
2019 Swamp Thing Maria Sunderland[18] 8 episodes

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
1993 Candyman Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Award for Best Actress Won[19][20]
Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actress Won[21]
Saturn Award for Best Actress Won[22]
2004 Sideways Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble Won
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female Won
Iowa Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
New York Film Critics Online Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture Won
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Won
Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Won
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2006 A Prairie Home Companion Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast Nominated
Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Virginia Madsen". TV Guide. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  2. ^ "Virginia Madsen Facts". Encyclopædia Britannica. from the original on October 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Bell, Mark (February 23, 2007). "Method Fest to present the 2007 Maverick Award to Michael Madsen". Film Threat. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  4. ^ Kennedy, Lisa (February 21, 2007). "A strong role, an equal partner". The Denver Post. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  5. ^ Bray, Tony (April 2004). . TV-Now.com. Archived from the original on August 16, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
  6. ^ . TeachersCount. 2006. Archived from the original on July 2, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
  7. ^ Madsen, Virginia (2007). "Virginia Madsen Biography – Bio – Life History". Virginia Madsen Official Site. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
  8. ^ Madsen's opening monologue from Dune ("In this time, the most precious substance in the universe is the spice, melange. The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness.") was later sampled by Israel-based group Astral Projection in their tracks "Dancing Galaxy" and "Ambient Galaxy" on their album Dancing Galaxy, and by drum and bass artist Aphrodite in his song "Spice (Even Spicier)".
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (November 21, 1997). "The Rainmaker". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  10. ^ Berardinelli, James (1997). "The Rainmaker". ReelViews. Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  11. ^ Tarshis, Joan (September 2005). . Smoke Magazine. Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2007.
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  13. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (July 26, 2016). "'Designated Survivor': Virginia Madsen Joins New ABC Series In Key Role". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  14. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (April 21, 2008). "Virginia Madsen added to 'Amelia'". Variety. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  15. ^ "Virginia Madsen and Elaine Madsen Interview". Ability. February–March 2010. Retrieved January 30, 2019.
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  17. ^ "Virginia Madsen Says Ex Has 'Taken Parenthood On'". People. June 24, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  18. ^ Petski, Denise (November 1, 2018). "'Swamp Thing': Virginia Madsen Cast As Maria Sunderland In DC Universe Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  19. ^ "Le festival international du film fantastique d'Avoriaz". Plans Américains (in French). Archived from the original on August 10, 2021. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
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Virginia Gayle Madsen born September 11 1961 1 is an American actress and film producer She made her film debut in Class 1983 which was filmed in her native Chicago After she moved to Los Angeles director David Lynch cast her as Princess Irulan in the science fiction film Dune 1984 Madsen then starred in a series of successful teen movies including Electric Dreams 1984 Modern Girls 1986 and Fire with Fire 1986 Virginia MadsenMadsen at the 81st Academy Awards in February 2009BornVirginia Gayle Madsen 1961 09 11 September 11 1961 age 61 Chicago Illinois U S EducationNew Trier High SchoolOccupationsActress producerYears active1983 presentKnown forSidewaysCandymanDuneSpouse s Danny Huston m 1989 div 1992 wbr Nick Holmes m 2020 wbr Partner s Antonio Sabato Jr 1993 1998 Children1ParentElaine Madsen mother RelativesMichael Madsen brother Christian Madsen nephew Websitevirginia madsen wbr orgMadsen received further recognition for her starring role as Helen Lyle in the horror film Candyman 1992 For her performance in Alexander Payne s comedy drama Sideways 2004 Madsen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress On television Madsen has appeared in the comedy drama series Moonlighting 1989 the comedy series Frasier 1998 the period drama series American Dreams 2002 2003 the murder mystery series Monk 2002 2009 the science fiction series The Event 2011 the supernatural drama series Witches of East End 2013 2014 the political thriller series Designated Survivor 2016 2017 and the DC Universe superhero horror series Swamp Thing 2019 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Film 2 2 Television 2 3 Producer 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditVirginia Gayle Madsen 2 was born in Chicago Illinois the daughter of Elaine nee Melson who became an Emmy Award winning filmmaker and author and Calvin Christian Madsen a firefighter 3 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 arts encouraged by film critic Roger Ebert 4 Madsen s siblings are Michael Madsen an actor and Cheryl Madsen an entrepreneur Her paternal grandparents were Danish and her mother has English Irish Scottish German and distant Native American ancestry 5 Madsen is a graduate of New Trier High School in Winnetka Illinois 6 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 7 Career EditFilm Edit Madsen made her acting debut at age 22 in a bit part where she landed her role as Lisa in the comedy film Class 1983 She next appeared in Kenny Loggins music video for I m Free Heaven Helps the Man from the Footloose soundtrack She portrayed a cellist named Madeline in Electric Dreams 1984 She was cast as Princess Irulan in David Lynch s science fiction epic Dune 1984 8 In 1986 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 popular with 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 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 She also starred as Helen Lyle in the horror film Candyman 1992 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 9 while reviewer James Berardinelli noted that the supporting cast is solid with turns from Virginia Madsen as a witness for the plaintiff 10 Madsen delivered a critically acclaimed performance in Sideways 2004 directed by Alexander Payne Her role catapulted her onto the Hollywood A list 11 Her first major role after Sideways was opposite Harrison Ford in Firewall 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 mother of Wonder Woman in the animated film Wonder Woman 2009 Television Edit 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 in the NBC science fiction series The Event 12 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 13 Producer Edit In 2008 she formed her own film production company called Title IX Productions 14 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 15 Personal life EditMadsen 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 16 Madsen was in a long term relationship with Antonio Sabato Jr from 1993 to 1998 with whom she has one son 17 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1983 Class Lisa1984 Electric Dreams Madeline Robistat1984 Dune Princess Irulan1985 Creator Barbara Spencer1986 Fire with Fire Lisa Taylor1986 Modern Girls Kelly1987 Long Gone Dixie Lee Boxx1987 Slam Dance Yolanda Caldwell1987 Zombie High Andrea Miller1988 Mr North Sally Boffin1988 Hot to Trot Allison Rowe1988 Gotham Rachel Carlyle1989 Heart of Dixie Delia June Curry1990 The Hot Spot Dolly Harshaw1991 Becoming Colette fr Polaire Sorel1991 Highlander II The Quickening Louise Marcus1992 Candyman Helen Lyle1994 Caroline at Midnight Susan Prince1994 Blue Tiger Gina Hayes1995 The Prophecy Katherine1996 Just Your Luck Kim1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Dixie DeLaughter1997 The Rainmaker Jackie Lemanczyk1998 Ballad of the Nightingale Mo Lewis1998 Ambushed Lucy Monroe1999 The Florentine Molly1999 The Haunting Jane Vance2000 Lying in Wait Vera Miller2000 After Sex Traci2001 Full Disclosure Brenda Hopkins2001 Almost Salinas Clare2001 Just Ask My Children Brenda Kniffen2002 American Gun Penny Tillman2003 Artworks Emma Becker2003 Nobody Knows Anything Prison Lawyer2004 Sideways Maya Randall2005 Scooby Doo in Where s My Mummy Cleopatra voice Direct to DVD2005 Stuart Little 3 Call of the Wild The Beast voice Direct to DVD2006 Firewall Beth Stanfield2006 A Prairie Home Companion Dangerous Woman2007 The Astronaut Farmer Audrey Farmer2007 The Number 23 Agatha Sparrow Fabrizia2007 Ripple Effect Sherry Atrash2007 Cutlass Robin2007 Being Michael Madsen Herself2008 Diminished Capacity Charlotte2009 The Haunting in Connecticut Sara Campbell2009 Wonder Woman Queen Hippolyta voice Direct to DVD2009 Amelia Dorothy Binney Deleted scenes2010 Father of Invention Lorraine King2011 Red Riding Hood Suzette2012 The Magic of Belle Isle Charlotte O Neil2013 The Last Keepers Abigail Carver2013 The Hot Flashes Clementine Winks2013 Crazy Kind of Love Augusta Iris2014 All the Wilderness Abigail Charm2015 Walter Karen Benjamin2015 Dead Rising Watchtower Maggie2015 Burning Bodhi Naomi2015 Joy Terry Mangano2016 Burn Your Maps Victoria2017 Better Watch Out Deandra Lerner2017 A Change of Heart Deena2018 1985 Eileen Lester2018 Her Smell Ania Adamcyzk2018 Spare Room Nat2020 Operation Christmas Drop Congresswoman Angie Bradford2021 Candyman Helen Lyle Voice role2022 Prey for the Devil Dr PetersTBA Lola James Mona FilmingTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1984 American Playhouse Lou Ellen Purdy Episode A Matter of Principle 1985 Mussolini The Untold Story Claretta Petacci Miniseries1987 Long Gone Dixie Lee Boxx Television film1988 Gotham Rachel Carlyle Television film1989 Third Degree Burn Anne Scholes Television film1989 Moonlighting Annie Charnock 3 episodes1991 Victim of Love Carla Simons Television film1991 Ironclads Betty Stuart Television film1991 Love Kills Rebecca Bishop Television film1992 A Murderous Affair The Carolyn Warmus Story Carolyn Warmus Television film1993 Linda Linda Cowley Television film1997 The Apocalypse Watch Karin De Vries Television film1998 Star Trek Voyager Kellin Episode Unforgettable 1998 Frasier Cassandra Stone 4 episodes1999 Unsolved Mysteries Co host 6 episodes2000 Children of Fortune Ingrid Bast Television film2001 Crossfire Trail Anne Rodney Television film2001 Just Ask My Children Brenda Kniffen Television film2001 The Practice Marsha Ellison 2 episodes2002 Justice League Dr Sarah Corwin voice 2 episodes2002 2003 American Dreams Rebecca Sandstrom 7 episodes2003 Tempted Emma Burke Television film2003 Dawson s Creek Maddy Allen Episode All Good Things 2003 CSI Miami Krista Walker Episode Death Grip 2003 Spider Man The New Animated Series Silver Sable voice 2 episodes2003 Boomtown Erika Ashland Episode The Big Picture 2004 Brave New Girl Wanda Lovell Television film2005 2006 Justice League Unlimited Veronica Sinclair Roulette voice 2 episodes2005 Teen Titans Arella voice Episode The Prophecy 2006 2007 Smith Hope Stevens Main role2009 Monk T K Jensen 3 episodes2010 Scoundrels Cheryl West Main role2011 The Event Catherine Lewis 4 episodes2012 Hornet s Nest Judy Hammer Television film2012 Hell on Wheels Mrs Hannah Durant 4 episodes2013 Hatfields amp McCoys Eloise McCoy Pilot2013 The Anna Nicole Story Virgie Arthur Television film2013 2014 Witches of East End Penelope Gardiner 8 episodes2015 An American Girl Grace Stirs Up Success Karen Thomas Television film2015 Lost Boy Laura Harris Television film2015 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Beth Anne Rollins Episode Maternal Instincts 2016 2019 Elementary Paige Cowan 3 episodes2016 American Gothic Madeline Hawthorne Main role2016 Pickle and Peanut Jackson voice Episode Night Shift Scalped 2016 2017 Designated Survivor Kimble Hookstraten 16 episodes2017 Voltron Legendary Defender Commander Heera voice Episode Hole in the Sky 2018 The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair Tamara Quinn Miniseries2019 Swamp Thing Maria Sunderland 18 8 episodesAwards and nominations EditYear Nominated work Award Result1993 Candyman Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival Award for Best Actress Won 19 20 Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actress Won 21 Saturn Award for Best Actress Won 22 2004 Sideways Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast WonChicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress WonCritics Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble WonCritics Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress WonDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress WonIndependent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female WonIowa Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress WonLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress WonNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress WonNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress WonNew York Film Critics Online Award for Best Supporting Actress WonPhoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast WonSan Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress WonSatellite Award for Best Cast Motion Picture WonScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture WonSeattle Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress WonSoutheastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress WonToronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress WonVancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress WonAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress NominatedGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture NominatedOnline Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress NominatedSatellite Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture NominatedScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role NominatedWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated2006 A Prairie Home Companion Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast NominatedGotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast NominatedReferences Edit Virginia Madsen TV Guide Retrieved October 23 2018 Virginia Madsen Facts Encyclopaedia Britannica Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Bell Mark February 23 2007 Method Fest to present the 2007 Maverick Award to Michael Madsen Film Threat Retrieved February 18 2019 Kennedy Lisa February 21 2007 A strong role an equal partner The Denver Post Retrieved March 6 2018 Bray Tony April 2004 Virginia Madsen TV Now com Archived from the original on August 16 2007 Retrieved May 31 2007 Virginia Madsen and Suzanne Adams TeachersCount 2006 Archived from the original on July 2 2007 Retrieved May 31 2007 Madsen Virginia 2007 Virginia Madsen Biography Bio Life History Virginia Madsen Official Site Retrieved May 31 2007 Madsen s opening monologue from Dune In this time the most precious substance in the universe is the spice melange The spice extends life The spice expands consciousness was later sampled by Israel based group Astral Projection in their tracks Dancing Galaxy and Ambient Galaxy on their album Dancing Galaxy and by drum and bass artist Aphrodite in his song Spice Even Spicier Ebert Roger November 21 1997 The Rainmaker RogerEbert com Retrieved November 19 2017 Berardinelli James 1997 The Rainmaker ReelViews Retrieved June 16 2017 Tarshis Joan September 2005 Virginia Madsen s Vintage Year Smoke Magazine Archived from the original on June 30 2007 Retrieved May 31 2007 Ausiello Michael December 13 2010 Virginia Madsen Joins NBC s The Event Deadline Hollywood Retrieved October 25 2018 Andreeva Nellie July 26 2016 Designated Survivor Virginia Madsen Joins New ABC Series In Key Role Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved October 30 2018 Siegel Tatiana April 21 2008 Virginia Madsen added to Amelia Variety Retrieved December 3 2016 Virginia Madsen and Elaine Madsen Interview Ability February March 2010 Retrieved January 30 2019 Fink Mitchell July 13 1992 People Insider People Archived from the original on March 2 2014 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