Madeleine Stowe

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Madeline Stowe

Birth name Madeleine Stowe Mora
Born August 18, 1958 (1958-08-18) (age 49)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Brian Benben (1982-Present) 2 Children

Madeleine Stowe (born August 18, 1958) is an American actress.

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Madeleine Stowe Mora was born in Eagle Rock, a working class suburb of Los Angeles, California, the eldest of three sisters. Her father was British, while her mother had immigrated from Costa Rica as a young woman. Her father suffered from multiple sclerosis.

At the age of 10, Stowe began taking piano lessons with the aim of becoming a concert pianist — and also as a way of not having to socialize with other kids. Her Russian-born music teacher Sergei Tarnowsky (he taught Vladimir Horowitz before immigrating to the US), clearly had faith in her, teaching her from his deathbed. But when he died at the age of 96, she quit ("I just felt it was time to not be by myself anymore") — and at 18 she went on her first date. She then studied cinema and journalism at the University of Southern California. Not overly interested in her classes, Stowe volunteered to do performances at the Solaris, a Beverly Hills theater, where a movie agent saw her in a play, and subsequently got her several offers of appearances in TV and films.

For nearly fifteen years Stowe appeared mostly in minor or supporting roles in movies and on TV. A few of her performances from this period became, however, well-known to the public, as was the case for Stakeout (1987), where she played opposite Richard Dreyfuss, and Revenge, (1990), which co-starred Kevin Costner. In 1992 Stowe finally landed a leading role in a high-profile film, The Last of the Mohicans, which also starred Daniel Day-Lewis.

Thereafter, several major film roles followed. The next year, director Robert Altman cast Stowe in Short Cuts, in which she gave one of her most acclaimed screen performances as the wife of a compulsive lying and adulterous police officer played by Tim Robbins. The following year, Madeleine was a blind musician in the thriller Blink, co-starring Aidan Quinn (14 years earlier, she had a guest role as a blind painter in Little House on the Prairie[1]). The year after that, she was a sympathetic psychiatrist in the science-fiction movie Twelve Monkeys. Stowe postponed her acting career in 1996 in order to concentrate on motherhood. In 1998 she came back with The Proposition. She most recently appeared in the Jeff Goldblum Detective Drama Raines on NBC for the 2007 mid-season replacement.

Stowe has been married to actor Brian Benben since 1982, after meeting when they acted in a TV film the previous year. The couple have a daughter, May (born 1996) and a son, and spend spare time on the ranch they own in Texas.

In December 2007, she endorsed and campaigned for John Edwards in the U.S. presidential election, 2008. [1]

Year Title Role Other notes
2003 Octane Senga Wilson
2002 Avenging Angelo Jennifer Barrett Allieghieri
We Were Soldiers Julie Moore
Impostor Maya Olham
1999 The General's Daughter Warr. Off. Sara Sunhill ALMA Award (nominated)
Blockbuster Entertainment Award (nominated)
1998 Playing by Heart Gracie
1998 The Proposition Eleanor Barret
1995 Twelve Monkeys Kathryn Railly Saturn Award (nominated)
Universe Reader's Choice Award (won)
1994 Bad Girls Cody Zamora
China Moon Rachel Munro
Blink Emma Brody
1993 Short Cuts Sherri Shepard Golden Globe Award (won)
NSFC Award (won)
Volpi Cup (won)
Another Stakeout Maria Uncredited Role
1992 The Last of the Mohicans Cora Munro
Unlawful Entry Karen Carr
1991 Closet Land Victim
1990 The Two Jakes Lillian Bodine
Revenge Miryea Mendez
1989 Worth Winning Veronica Briskow
Tropical Snow Marina
1987 Stakeout Maria McGuire
1981 Gangster Wars Ruth Lasker

Year Title Role Other notes
2007 Raines Dr. Samantha Kohl
2006 Southern Comfort Charlotte
2005 Saving Milly Milly Imagen Award (won)
2002 The Magnificent Ambersons Isabel Amberson Minafer
1984 Amazons Dr. Sharon Fields
1981 The Gangster Chronicles Ruth Lasker
Trapper John, M.D. Cassie Episode: Creepy Time Gal
1980 Little House on the Prairie Annie Crane Episode: Portrait of Love
Beulah Land Selma Kendrick Davis
1979 Barnaby Jones Diane Episode: School of Terror
1978 The Deerslayer Hetty Hutter
The Nativity Mary
The Amazing Spider-Man Maria Calderon Episode: Escort to Danger
Baretta Anna Episode: The Marker


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