Actor. Singer.
Imagined Lifer.
"A candle loses no light by lighting another candle"
Madeline Grace Jones is an imagined lifer and proud DeSoto, Texas native.
Go Mavs!
A multifarious artist. Originally a dancer, she eventually found a love for singing and acting.
She first fell in love with theater through Greek texts.
Madeline is recent graduate of The Old Globe and University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program in San Diego, California (Group 36)
Some of Madeline’s favorite moments in school were playing Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Saint Monica in the Last Days of Judas Iscariot, and working on the new adaptation of Henry 6 written by Artistic Director Barry Edlestein: Play One: Flowers and France, and Play Two: Riot Reckoning
Having worked all over the world, she has fallen in love with lighting her empathetic campfire through storytelling in every media facet that challenges the norm (theater, tv, film)
She continues to push to bring representation and opportunity to POC and queer voices through her production company Grace Productions.
When she’s not on the stage, she’s probably singing karaoke, watching Queen Latifah movies, playing basketball, and or on the dj board playing 90’s house music.
While in school she was able to premiere new plays, works with directors including Rosa Joshi, Jimonn Cole, Ellen Lauren, and Chay Yew.
Her favorite moments were being Dance Captain to Chelsey Arce and Kathleen Marshall, and The Old Globe producing her one woman show Don’t Box Me: A Examination of Heteronormativity in the Homosexual Community at San Diego Pride.
Madeline recently debuted her singing career at LA/ WeHo Pride in Los Angeles June 2024!