iPOP! Alumni Madison Wolfe Lands Starring Role in Upcoming Film, I Kill Giants
Read about Madison Wolfe's rise to success and how iPOP! helped her achieve her dreams!
- (1888PressRelease) November 04, 2016 - Madison Wolfe is a 14 year old actress who will be starring in the film I Kill Giants. The film focuses on a girl named Barbara (played by Wolfe) who struggles through life and tries to escape into a fantasy world filled with magic and monsters. I Kill Giants is currently being filmed and is set to release in 2017.
Her latest release, as the main character in The Conjuring 2, released just a few months ago, grew rave reviews.
She's also appeared in the TV series True Detective, Zoo, Astronaut Wives Club, Scream, and many feature films.
Madison was discovered at an iPOP! Convention, and as a result, was signed with Clear Talent Group.
iPOP! is the world's leading talent event designed to promote emerging talent to leading agents, managers, casting directors, record labels and producers. Their members scout the United States and Internationally for the best actors, models, singers, and dancers.
At the most recent event last month, attendees from over 35 countries competed and collectively received over 4,000 callbacks from industry professionals.
Recent success stories include Karan Brar (Jessie, Bunk'd, Lab Rats, Austin & Ally, Dog Days Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
Chloe Bridges (Camp Rock 2, The New Girl, 90210, The Carrie Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, Daytime Divas)
Kamran Lucas (Disney XD's MECH-X4, Girl Meets World, Bella & the Bulldogs, Sam & Cat, Shameless)
Lucas Adams (Liv and Maddie, Grimm, True Blood, Suburgatory, Dexter, Young and the Restless, Red Wing)
Albert Tsai (Dr. Ken, Fresh off the Boat, Trophy Wife, How I Met Your Mother)
Jake Short (Lab Rats: Elite Force, Mighty Med, Co-star of Disney's A.N.T. Farm, Dexter)
Olivia Holt ( I Didn't Do It, Kickin' It, Girl vs. Monster, Dog with a Blog, Shake it Up, Ultimate Spider Man)
For more information, visit http://www.ipopla.com and on Facebook at ipopla.
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