Madeline Easley
Madeline Easley (she/her) (EMC, SAG-AFTRA Eligible) is a Wyandotte actor, writer, and consultant currently located on Lenape homelands in New York City. She is a proud citizen of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma (Porcupine Clan) and seeks to incorporate her peoples' stories into her artistic mediums to ensure recognition and healing through storytelling. In 2021, Madeline was awarded a Cultural Capital Fellowship with the First Peoples Fund. Currently, she is working towards the first workshop and experimental filming of her original screenplay, WHEN WE LIVED THERE. Recently, Madeline has been seen in performances with New York Classical, Carnegie Hall (Voices of Hope Festival), Next Door at NYTW, Dixon Place Theater, telatulsa, No Peeking Theatre, and Breaking and Entering Theatre Co. She has also recently starred in a music video, "Should Have Danced" (Nicotine Dolls) with Outaline Productions. Madeline is a graduate of the University of Evansville, where she received a Bachelor of Science in Theatre Performance and a Minor in Creative Writing. She is also an alumnus of the Great River Shakespeare Festival's acting apprenticeship program.