Maddie Evans (b. 2006)

Born:
January 1, 2006

Maddie Evans is a British actor born in 2006.  Maddie plays Dyana in the highly anticipated HBO Game of Thrones prequel 'House of the Dragon'.  Pieces of Britney a new BBC Documentary Drama has recently released and quickly became the number 1 UK podcast. Maddie plays Young Britney Spears.  Maddie appeared in another major film Cruella starring Emma Stone.  At the age of 11 Maddie was cast by Malia P. Russell , as the lead role Mary Mary in DreamWorks's Rhyme Time Town TV series which was released in June 2020 on Netflix and since then has been picked up for a whole new TV series 'Rhyme Time Town Singalongs' season 1 on Netflix. It was during this TV series that Maddie was invited to the headquarters of Dreamworks in LA.  She has since gone to be cast in two further DreamWorks and Netflix projects, one of them being Netflix TV film. Maddie was cast in 2020 as the young lead Mary Anne Evans playing the younger version of Lia Williams (George Eliot) in the BBC4 drama Marian and George Directed by Emma Harding. Recently, Maddie just finished working on 'Arkham County' playing Young Violet Flintlock'. Maddie worked alongside Emmy and Golden Globe award winning Actor Stanley Tucci.

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