
Madison Iseman Biography
Madison Iseman is an American actress, known for her role on the CMT comedy television series Still the King, as Charlotte, the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus’ character, Vernon Brown mule. She is also known for playing the role of Bethany Walker in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and Sarah Quinn in Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween.
Madison Iseman Age
Madison Iseman was born in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, U.S. on 14th February 1997. She is 26 years as of 2023.
Madison Iseman Boyfriend
She is in a relationship with Spencer Sutherland.
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Madison Iseman Net Worth
As of 2023, she has an estimated net worth of $7 million dollars.
Madison Iseman Filmography |Madison Iseman Movies
Films
2019: Annabelle Comes Home as Mary Ellen
: Untitled third Jumanji film as Bethany Walker
2018: Feast of the Seven Fishes as Beth
: Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween as Sarah Quinn
2017:Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey as Nancy
: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle as Bethany Walker
: Beauty Mark as Pam
2016: Marriage of Lies as Kinna
: Penguin Flu as Beyonce
: Laid in America as Kaylee
: 48 Hours to Live as Young Sherilyn
2015: Despair Sessions as Veronica
: The Better Half as Heather
: Tales of Halloween as Lizzy
: Ghost Squad as Brandy
2014: Miss Virginia as Nadia
2013: Second Chances as Charity
: She Will Be Free as Sam
: Ticket to the Haunted Mansion as Vickey
TV Shows
2017: The Rachels as Rachel Nelson
2016: The Real O’Neals as Madison
: Those Who Can’t as Becky Cosgrove
: I Know Where Lizzie Is as Lizzie Holden
: Killer Coach as Emily
2016–2017: Still the King as Charlotte
2015: The Social Experiment as Kaysee
: Henry Danger as Veronika
: Kirby Buckets as Rebecca Vanderbuff
: The Bluffs as Leah
2014: Modern Family as Sam
Henry Danger And Madison Iseman
She plays Veronika on Henry Danger. She kissed Kid Danger several times, possibly to persuade him to not arrest her.
Additionally, She appeared in Henry and the Bad Girl, Part 1 and 2. She was later seen in One Henry, Three Girls: Part 1 in which she dressed up as the Mad Granny and hurt Ray in public for sending the Wall-Dogs to jail, and later was arrested for it, thus ending her relationship with Kid Danger.
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Still The King‘s Madison Iseman: Get to Know the Girl Behind Charlotte
South Carolina native Madison Iseman is no stranger to being on your TV screen. At only 19 years old, she has already landed some impressive roles, including parts on Modern Family and Henry Danger.
Of course, our favorite role of hers yet is on CMT’s new comedy series Still The King.
Iseman plays Charlotte, Vernon’s (Billy Ray Cyrus) 15-year-old daughter he just found out he had. Charlotte has been living with her mother Debbie (Joey Lauren Adams) and her boyfriend, Ronnie (Jon Sewell).
We caught up with the actress before the premiere of Still The King to talk about her experience working on the show and what her life is like when the cameras aren’t rolling.
What was it like filming the show in Nashville?
It was so awesome and easy and everyone was so nice. It couldn’t have gone any smoother, honestly. I miss it so much. I miss the people from the cast and the crew. Everyone was just so easy to work with.
Did you have any favorite local Nashville spots?
I loved Centennial Park. It was my favorite spot. I was there almost every single day. It was gorgeous and it was so nice to be able to sit out by the lake.
Were you in Nashville for the big snowstorm that hit last winter?
I was! Actually, my parents were in town when the storm hit, and we walked over to Centennial Park because all of the roads were shut down. So that’s where we went.
What do you think viewers will enjoy most about your character, Charlotte?
I think they will love the fact that she’s just a cool, normal girl. She’s kind of the most normal one on the series because everyone else has these crazy broad characters.
I think she’s going to be one of the characters people will be able to connect most to. Shes just cool, calm and collected. She acts like the adult in a lot of episodes between Vernon and Debbie.
Do you think you are similar to Charlotte?
I think we are super similar. She reminds me of me when I was 15, for sure. We have the same taste in music and the same outlook on life.
It’s fun because she’s so young, so she’s just now getting into boys, and I remember that time in my life, so it’s fun.
What was it like working with Billy Ray Cyrus and Joey Lauren Adams, who play your parents, Vernon and Debbie?
It was awesome. They are so talented and driven. And you know Billy Ray wants it to be so good, and you can tell by how much work he puts in.
It’s cool to be able to work with such passionate people. And Joey Lauren Adams, she’s great. I’ve watched her from when she was super young, so it’s so cool to be able to work with someone who I grew up watching. They are both awesome.
Do you have a favorite line or scene from the first season?
One of my favorite episodes is definitely when we were all at the county fair. Probably one of my favorite lines is when I found out I’m a “porta-potty baby,” it’s just a really funny moment.
I love that episode because the dynamic is awesome between me and my parents, and it’s one of the first episodes that we are all together and trying to make an effort together. And the dynamic is totally off, and it’s hilarious.
What have you been doing since the season wrapped?
I came back to L.A. and took some downtime with my cat. I’ve been working on a movie for Lifetime, but there’s not much I can say there.
I got some new headshots done, I got to hang out with my family, and I got ready for things to get rolling with Still The King.
When did you know you wanted to be an actress?
I’ve always wanted to since I was young. My school didn’t have a drama program, so when I was younger, I would make horror movies with all of my friends.
That was sort of my outlet to be creative, so in middle school and high school, we would make these scary movies. They were so bad, but it was fun.
When I was 13, I made a trip out to New York, and I almost signed with a manager, but I decided I wanted to go to high school. So I went back to high school, and when I was 16, I graduated early and looked at my mom and said, “Hey, what if I move to L.A.?” And then she came out here with me for a year. It just kind of fell at our feet. It was a godsend. It was crazy.
How does living and working in Nashville compare to L.A.?
It’s totally different. It was nice because Nashville had a set schedule. We were working 12-hour days and five days a week, so it was very structured. In L.A., between auditions and meeting and interviews, I feel like I never have a schedule and I’m always just waiting by my phone for someone to call me and say,
“Hey, be here at 5 o’clock.” So that part was so different. Other than that, it’s just going from L.A. — where I know everyone and my surroundings — to a completely new place where I didn’t know anyone, so it was really scary. But I met everyone so quickly, and everyone was so nice there, I adjusted really quickly.
What kind of music do you listen to?
I have such a wide taste in music. Super sappy acoustic music, rock, EDM. I listen to it a lot.
If you could be on any show that’s currently on-air, which would it be?
One of my dreams shows that I love is Vampire Diaries. I’m obsessed with sci-fi, so I especially like sci-fi romance shows, and Vampire Diaries is definitely one of them. I’d love to give Damon Salvatore a kiss.
How would you describe your personal style?
Like my taste in music, I can never settle with one. I have my days where I wear all black, and then I will have one day where I go totally bohemian.
My style is more laid back for sure, but it’s kind of all over the place at the same time.
How do you like to spend your days off?
I’m always either at the beach or by the pool. I love the sun and I love being outside, so that’s a plus about living in L.A.
Adopted from: http://www.cmt.com