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Madeline Zima Profile |
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Birth Date: September 16, 1985
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Birth Place: New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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Birth Name: Madeline Rose Zima
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Height: 5'8"
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Biography |
Madeline Zima is an American
actress. She is mostly known for her six years as Grace
Sheffield on the TV Series The Nanny.
Zima was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Marie and Dennis
Zima. She has two sisters, Vanessa and Yvonne, both of whom
are also actresses.
She played the role of Grace Sheffield on the television
show The Nanny for six years. Zima has become known for her
work in films such as The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and
having most recently appeared in the Hilary Duff film A
Cinderella Story and soon-to-be-released movies Dimples,
Looking for Sunday, Once in a Very Blue Moon and Legacy. A
David Duchovny series titled Californication on Showtime
features Zima. |
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Other
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Older sister of actresses Vanessa Zima and Yvonne Zima
Was cast to play a teen-aged Lucille Ball in a
movie/mini-series for CBS for 2003. This was a period piece
were Madeline would play the "I Love Lucy" (1951) star from
ages 13 to 18 and was scripted to film a scene with a
teen-aged Bette Davis, with whom Ball attended drama school.
For the role, Madeline would have to cut her long hair in a
bob. The movie was tentatively titled the "I Love Lucy"
movie or "Redhead".
Played a character named Rachel Green in the movie The Sandy
Bottom Orchestra (2000) (TV) - her little sister Yvonne
played the first Rachel Green on the television series, "ER"
(1994).
Parents: Dennis and Maria
She and her sisters have their own website, The ZIMA
Sisters' Official Home Page. Fan letters can be sent via
email from the site, and Miss Zima answers as many of them
as she can. |
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