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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Mar 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Maddie Corman's career began when she appeared in the seminal ‘80s movies Seven Minutes in Heaven and Some Kind of Wonderful. Maddie was a series regular on “Mr. President,” “All American Girl” and “Almost There.” Guest/recurring roles include “Law & Order” (all three), “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Damages,” “The Good Wife,” “Person of Interest,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Girls,” “Divorce,” “Odd Mom Out,” “When We Rise,” “High Maintenance,” “Younger” and “Madame Secretary.” Films include Wonderwheel; 5 Flights Up; Peace, Love & Misunderstanding; Morning Glory; Ira & Abby; What Happens in Vegas; I Think I Do; Ford Fairlane; and Swingers. Maddie played Lady Aberlin to Tom Hanks’ Mr. Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. 
Broadway credits include: Next Fall, Picnic. Off-Broadway: The Babylon Line; Appropriate; Love, Loss…; etc. She wrote, co-directed and stars in How Was Your Day (Tribeca Film Fest watch this short series). Maddie was a playwright in residence at New York Stage & Film where she performed Accidentally Brave.
To discover more about Maddie, follow her on Instagram @msmaddiecorman.

Enjoy and thank you for coming back to our new season!

This week’s #SongwriterOfTheWeek is Misha Lambert! If you enjoyed the outro song in this episode, go on over to www.mishalambert.com or check her out on Instagram @mishalambert.

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This episode was produced by Mary Dina.
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Released:
Mar 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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