Madison Wolfe, a talented actress, was born in the vibrant city of New Orleans, Louisiana. She embarked on her acting journey at the tender age of seven, making her debut alongside acclaimed actresses Kristen Stewart and Amy Adams in the 2012 film "On The Road". Subsequently, Wolfe landed numerous roles in critically acclaimed films and television shows, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Some of her notable performances include playing Jessica Brady in "The Campaign", starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, Audrey Hart in "True Detective", alongside Woody Harrelson and Matthew Mcconaughey, and Young Poppy in "Mr. Church", starring Eddie Murphy. Additionally, she appeared alongside Bryan Cranston in "Trumbo" and acted alongside Robert DeNiro, Jennifer Lawrence, and Bradley Cooper in David O. Russell's "Joy".
Wolfe's breakout role was in James Wan's "The Conjuring 2", where she played the lead role of Janet Hodgson, a young girl from Enfield, England, who is haunted by demonic spirits. Her powerful performance earned her recognition and praise. She also starred in Oscar winner Anders Walter's "I Kill Giants", with Rotten Tomatoes naming her "powerhouse performance" as troubled teen Barbra Thorson one of the film's highlights.
Recently, Wolfe has been seen playing Tessa Mayfair opposite Alexandra Daddario in AMC's "The Mayfair Witches". She has completed production for her next true crime thriller, Warren Skeel's "Man in The White Van", where she portrays the lead role of Annie Willains, a free-spirited teen from a small town in Florida, who becomes the obsession of a horrific stalker. As a musician, Wolfe also wrote and recorded an original song for the film's soundtrack, which is set to be released. The film's release date has not been announced yet.