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Nom de naissance Madison McKinley Garton
Naissance 13 mars 1986 (38 ans)
Madison McKinley Garton,(born 13 March 1986) who is better known by her stage name Madison McKinley, is a career actress and model.
McKinley G is from Vail, Colorado, joined the cast of contestants in the 15th season of The Bachelor, and later appearing as a guest on The Ellen Show. McKinley began her modeling career working for the Donna Baldwin Modeling agency after she moved to New York and assumed her new name.
McKinley G appeared on television in the hit comedy series 30 Rock andRescue Me. McKinley G was involved in several more television roles for a variety of series including Kings, White Collar,Flight of the Conchords,Sex in the City, and Lipstick Jungle. McKinley G received her acting roles in film including Wonder of See Saws and The Smurfs. McKinley G played roles in the multiple Academy award nominated film The Wolf of Wall Street as well as Kensho at the Bedfellow.
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