Madison Davenport

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Madison Davenport
Born Madison Danielle Davenport
(1996-11-22) November 22, 1996
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 2005–present
Website
madison.vanilla-sky.org

Madison Danielle Davenport (born November 22, 1996) is an American child actress and singer, best known for her voice role as Quillo in Over the Hedge. Davenport has also starred in Kit Kittredge: An American Girl as Kit's best friend Ruthie Smithens.

Life and career

Davenport was born in San Antonio, Texas. She started her career in 2005 when she had a small role in Conversations with Other Women. Soon after she appeared in the television series Numb3rs, Close to Home, CSI: NY, and Hot Properties.

In 2006, Davenport's voice could be heard in Over the Hedge as Quillo, one of the porcupines in the film. She also had a guest starring role in Bones as Megan, a little girl who helps Temperance Brennan and Seeley Booth.

Davenport appeared in Legion of Super Heroes and While the Children Sleep in 2007. In 2008, Davenport was seen in ER and also had a voice over appearance in Special Agent Oso as Stacey & Fiona. She also had many film credits in 2008 including Humboldt County, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, The Attic Door and Christmas Is Here Again.[1]

In 2010, Davenport starred in the Lifetime television movie Amish Grace, as Mary Beth Graber, a little girl who dies in a school shooting. She also played Destiny in Jack and the Beanstalk, and had a leading role in the television movie Dad's Home as Lindsay Westman.

In 2011, Davenport had a guest appearance in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Camryn Pose, and began a recurring role in the U.S. television series Shameless. She played the supporting role of Hannah in the 2012 film The Possession.[2]

Davenport will also be starring as Na'el,[3] the romantic partner of Ham (Logan Lerman), in the biblical epic film Noah, alongside Russell Crowe, Anthony Hopkins, Jennifer Connolly, and Emma Watson. The film is directed by Darren Aronofsky and is scheduled to be released on March 28, 2014.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2005 Harmony Parker Harmony Parker Short film
2005 Conversations with Other Women British Girl
2006 Over the Hedge Quillo Voice
2006 Strangers Abbey Short film
2006 Hammy's Boomerang Adventure Quillo Voice / Short film
2006 Journey On Rio: Number Two Bianca Voice
2007 While the Children Sleep Casey Eastman TV movie
2007 Christmas Is Here Again Sophiana Voice
2007 Dog Days III Bianca Voice
2008 Horton Hears a Who! Additional Voices
2008 Humboldt County Charity
2008 Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Ruthie Smithens
2008 Ponyo Additional Voices
2008 Parasomnia Young Laura Baxter
2009 Attic Door, TheThe Attic Door Caroline
2010 Jack and the Beanstalk Destiny Direct-to-DVD
2010 Amish Grace Mary Beth Graber TV movie
2010 Dad's Home Lindsay Westman TV movie
2012 The Possession Hannah Brenek
2014 Noah Na'el

Television

Year Television Role Episode/Notes
2005 Numb3rs Julia Rausch "Better or Worse"
2005 Close to Home Katie "Pilot"
2005 CSI: NY Abby Drake "City of the Dolls"
2005 Hot Properties Hannah "It's a Wonderful Christmas Carol on 34th Street"
2006 Bones Megan "The Girl with the Curl"
2007 Legion of Super Heroes Abel "Unnatural Alliances", Animated series
2008 Special Agent Oso Stacey & Fiona "To Grandma with Love/Gold Flower", Animated series
2008 ER Claire O'Fallon "Parental Guidance"
2011 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Camryn Pose "All That Cremains"
2011 Shameless Ethel Recurring Role
2011 House Iris "Dead & Buried"
2013 Save Me Emily Harper Regular
2013 Criminal Minds Samantha Wilcox "Route 66"

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