Maddison Bullock
Maddison Bullock isn’t just another face on your screen—she’s the type who dives headfirst into projects and comes out the other side with a shelf full of awards and stories worth telling. You’ve probably caught her on “13 Reasons Why,” but honestly, that’s just scratching the surface. She’s carved out her own space in thrillers and rom-coms—think “For Love or Murder” and “Wedding in the Hamptons”—where she manages to make even the cheesiest plotlines feel fresh.
But Maddison’s not just acting; she’s out here producing and writing, always pushing to bring strong, female-led stories to the front. “Ice: The Movie” is the big one—her baby. She wrote it, starred in it, produced it—heck, she probably made the coffee runs too. Inspired by her real-life figure skating days, it’s all about family, grit, and sportsmanship, and NBC Olympics even gave it a nod for getting the skating world right. After that, she just kept the momentum going—selling scripts left and right, getting “The Ice Rink Murders” onto Lifetime, and racking up rave reviews.
She’s also put her mark on “The Extraordinary Ordinary,” a raw look at mental health, and “Wives of the Skies,” which totally flips the script on 1960s gender roles. Podcasts, guest panels, producing during a pandemic—she doesn’t really slow down. And with new thrillers dropping in 2024 with names like Sean Gunn and Elizabeth Mitchell, she’s pretty much everywhere you look in indie film right now.