
Birthplace: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Madelyn Dundon is an actor and singer who landed her first feature in the title role of director/co-writer/co-star Daniel Roebuck’s comedy-drama, Getting Grace (2017), with Marsha Dietlein, Dana Ashbrook, and Duane Whitaker, and released in a limited pattern and produced by Moed Productions/Magic Bean Entertainment.
Dundon co-starred in her next theatrical feature opposite Veronica Cartwright in director/writer/producer Stevan Mena’s psychological thriller/ghost story, The Ruse (2024), with Michael Steger, Michael Bakkensen, and T.C. Carter, and released by Seismic Releasing and Mena Films after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival.
Dundon played a supporting role in director/writer Spencer Folmar’s and Daniel Roebuck’s Christmas-themed movie, Saint Nick of Bethlehem (2024), co-starring Roebuck, Cathy Moriarty, Stelio Savante, Marsha Dietlein, and Duane Whitaker, and released by Hard Faith and A Channel of Peace.
Madelyn Dundon was born and raised by her parents in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Dundon attended and graduated from Bethlehem Catholic High School. Dundon then attended Simmons University and majored in Opera and Dance at West Virginia University’s School of Theatre and Dance, attending with a full scholarship. Dundon’s height is 5’ 7”.
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Solo Performer: Madelyn Dundon has created one-woman performances for the Smithsonian Institute depicting women artists in history, and has portrayed on stage Emily Folger, the co-founder of the renowned Folger Shakespeare Library.
Jazz Singer: Dundon is also a jazz singer, recording with the duo, Two for Tea, with pianist Matt Asti.
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