Kellie Madison

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Kellie Madison
Born
Kellie Ann Halihan
Chicago, Illinois[2]
Occupations
  • Writer
  • producer
  • director
  • actress
Years active2000–present
Notable workDear Mr. Gacy
Never Back Down: Revolt

Kellie Madison is an American writer, producer, director and actress. Her passion for film derives from the stories she wants to tell "that inspire, entertain and move people."[3] Additionally, she is best known for being the executive producer and screenwriter of the Canadian drama thriller, Dear Mr. Gacy. Her production company, Madison Films, is run by Madison herself and associate producer Sherrie Adams with a focus on the development and production of various media projects.[4]

Career

Madison began her career as an actress having minor roles in several films, such as 2000's Under the Bus and 2001's The Rest of Your Life.[5] In 2002, Madison realized her desire to move beyond acting and began to write, produce, and eventually direct films.[6]

One of Madison's first ventures in screenwriting took place when she wrote the screenplay for the aforementioned

Chicago, Illinois.[8] Bearing the same name as her screenplay, the film about the serial killer was developed and produced with the assistance of Clark Peterson, the executive producer of Monster.[9] Unfortunately, Moss—who Madison was in negotiations with regarding the film—committed suicide during production, leaving Madison to re-negotiate with his widow.[10]

Sometime during the mid-2000s, Madison discovered that one of her close friends had

obsessive-compulsive disorder, which enticed her to learn more about it via Replay Rewind Repeat: A Memoir of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder by Jeff Bell.[11] Based on her growing interest for awareness of the disorder, Madison wrote the screenplay for Machine Man, a film about the struggles of OCD.[12] Her primary reason for writing the screenplay was to educate audiences on a topic that she feels has not been properly addressed with a goal of removing the stigma associated with it.[11] Producer and actor Craig James Pietrowiak (International Screenwriter Association) had similar interests in the topic and joined Madison to support the creation of the film.[13] A Kickstarter campaign was put in place to raise $225,000 and fund the film, but only $12,903 was donated and the effort was ultimately unsuccessful.[14]
As of today, it is unclear what production stage Machine Man is in and if it is still in development.

In 2011, Madison became involved with the Tomorrow/Bokra production team as a co-producer for the Arabic charity single.[15][16]

In 2013, Madison was a finalist in the Project Imaginat10n film contest in which contestants created shorts films based on a selection of crowdsourced photographs, all of which were judged by

Williamsport, PA that Nicolas Cage was rumoured to be attached to.[19][20]
Like Machine Man, the fate of Hotel 33 remains unclear.

More recently, Madison worked with Ohio-based Big River Studios where she took on both writing and directing responsibilities for 2015's The Tank, her feature directorial debut about a failed Mars simulation trip.[21][22] The thriller is planned to be distributed by Open Road Films.[2]

In 2021, Madison directed Never Back Down: Revolt, the fourth installment in the Never Back Down franchise.

She is currently based in Los Angeles, California, where her production company, Madison Films, is established.[23]

Filmography

Year Title Credited as Notes
2000 Under the Bus[24] Actress Feature
2001 The Rest of Your Life[25] Actress Feature
2003 Nenu[26] Producer/Writer/Actress Short
2003 Hale Bopp[27] Actress Feature
2004 Rain Today[28] Executive producer/Writer/Actress Short
2004 Spoon Brother[4] Writer Short
2005 Falling[29] Executive producer/Writer/Actress Short
2006 Scrubs[30] Actress TV series (S05E11)
2006 Freddie[31] Actress TV series (S01E21)
2006 Under[4] Writer Short
2007 Alive N' Kickin'[32] Line Producer TV movie
2007
Bratz: The Movie[4]
Production Marketer Feature
2008 The Line Up[4] Writer Short
2008 Box Castle[4] Writer Short
2009 Slice of Water[33] Director/Producer/Writer Short
2009 Dogs of Drendon[33] Writer Short
2010 Dear Mr. Gacy[7] Executive producer/Screenwriter Feature
2010 Star Struck[34] Director/Producer/Writer Short
2010 Bathtub Picnic[35] Director/Producer/Writer Short
2011 The Abolition of Sex[4][23] Writer N/A
2011 Machine Man[4][13] Director/Producer/Writer Trailer
2011 Hotel 33[4][36] Writer N/A
2011 Tomorrow/Bokra[4][16] Co-producer Music video
2012 Monster Mountain[37] Actress Video
2013 The Caul[38] Director/Producer/Writer Short
2015 The Tank[39] Director/Screenwriter Feature
2021 Never Back Down: Revolt[40] Director Feature

References

  1. ^ "Kellie Madison at the Internet Movie Database". IMDb.
  2. ^ a b "SCREEN - MADISON Back In Midwest".
  3. ^ "Machine Man - The Movie".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Madison Films - About". Madison Films. Archived from the original on 2015-04-05.
  5. ^ "Kellie Madison (Actress) at the Internet Movie Database". IMDb.
  6. ^ "Madison Films - Home".
  7. ^ a b "Full cast and crew for Dear Mr. Gacy". IMDb.
  8. ^ Selvam, Ashok (December 15, 2009). "Filmmakers visit Gacy home site to prep for film on serial killer". Daily Herald. Chicago, IL. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  9. ^ Turek, Ryan (Feb 5, 2009). "Forsythe to Star in Dear Mr. Gacy". Shock Till You Drop. Online. Retrieved Apr 7, 2015.
  10. ^ Shore, Randy (February 21, 2009). "Never let a serial killer inside your head; Kellie Madison, who wrote a screenplay about The Killer Clown, knows about evil's power". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, B.C.
  11. ^ a b "Eye on Entertainment: Interview with Filmmaker Kellie Madison". YouTube.
  12. ^ "Machine Man - Home".
  13. ^ a b "Machine Man - Team Machine".
  14. ^ "Kickstarter - Machine Man".
  15. ^ "Madison Films - Tomorrow/Bokra". Archived from the original on 2015-04-05. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  16. ^ a b "Tomorrow/Bokra - Production Team".
  17. ^ "Canon U.S.A. Gives up and Coming Filmmakers a Chance at Stardom--revealing Twenty Finalists in the Canon "Project Imaginat10n" Film Contest" (Press release). Business Wire. Canon U.S.A, Inc. 19 Aug 2013. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
  18. ^ "The Caul at the Internet Movie Database". IMDb.
  19. ^ The Deadline Team (Sep 10, 2013). "Zero Gravity Signs 'Hotel 33' Helmer Kellie Madison". Deadline. Online. Retrieved Apr 7, 2015.
  20. ^ Douglas, Edward (May 10, 2013). "UPDATE: Nicolas Cage to star in Kellie Madison's Hotel 33". ComingSoon.net. Online. Retrieved Apr 7, 2015.
  21. ^ "The Future of Entertainment". TURN (1). Columbus College of Art & Design. 2014. Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  22. ^ "The Tank at the Internet Movie Database". IMDb.
  23. ^ a b "The Abolition of Sex - Screenplay" (PDF).
  24. ^ "Full cast and crew for Under the Bus". IMDb.
  25. ^ "Full cast and crew for The Rest of Your Life". IMDb.
  26. ^ "Full cast and crew for Nenu". IMDb.
  27. ^ "Full cast and crew for Hale Bopp". IMDb.
  28. ^ "Full cast and crew for Rain Today". IMDb.
  29. ^ "Full cast and crew for Falling". IMDb.
  30. ^ "Full cast and crew for Scrubs S05E11: My Buddy's Booty". IMDb.
  31. ^ "Full cast and crew for Freddie S01E21: Mother of All Grandfathers". IMDb.
  32. ^ "Full cast and crew for Alive N' Kickin'". IMDb.
  33. ^ a b "Full cast and crew for Slice of Water". IMDb.
  34. ^ "Full cast and crew for Star Struck". IMDb.
  35. ^ "Full cast and crew for Bathtub Picnic". IMDb.
  36. ^ "Hotel 33 at the Internet Movie Database". IMDb.
  37. ^ "Full cast and crew for Monster Mountain". IMDb.
  38. ^ "Full cast and crew for The Caul". IMDb.
  39. ^ "Full cast and crew for The Tank". IMDb.
  40. ^ "'Never Back Down: Revolt': Kellie Madison Directing For Mandalay, Wonder Street & SPWA". 11 November 2020.