
Madison Vice Brings Musical Theater Training to Vertical Dramas.
Madison Vice built her career through musical theater, film, and modeling before finding a place in vertical dramas. Today, her growing list of screen credits reflects a performer comfortable working across multiple creative disciplines.
Madison Vice's career has taken her from musical theater stages to film sets and, more recently, the rapidly growing world of vertical dramas. While audiences may know her from short-form romance and drama series, her background reflects years of training and experience across multiple areas of performance.
Advertisement
Born and raised in San Diego, California, Vice later moved across the country to attend The Hartt School in Connecticut, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre. After completing her studies, she returned to California and continued pursuing opportunities as a performer in Los Angeles.
Building a Foundation Through Musical Theater
Long before appearing in vertical dramas, Vice developed her craft through theater.
Her résumé includes stage productions such as "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Proxy Marriage," "The River," "The Lost Colony," "The Drowsy Chaperone," and "The Tempest."
During her time at The Hartt School, she also appeared in productions including "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," "A Man of No Importance," "Crimes of the Heart," and "Into the Woods."
Advertisement
That extensive stage experience gave Vice a foundation not only in acting but also in singing, movement, and live performance.
Her website notes that she has worked with respected directors, producers, and educators throughout her career while continuing to develop her abilities as a performer.
Expanding Into Screen Work
Alongside theater, Vice gradually built experience in film and television projects.
Her credits include appearances in productions such as "Journey to Hell," "Playing with Beethoven," and "A Motive for Murder."
These projects allowed her to expand beyond live performance and gain experience working in front of the camera, a transition many theater actors eventually pursue as their careers evolve.
At the same time, Vice continued balancing multiple creative pursuits. Her professional materials describe her as a singer, actress, and model, reflecting a career that extends beyond any single medium.
Advertisement
Finding a Place in Vertical Dramas
In recent years, Vice has become increasingly active in vertical dramas, one of the fastest-growing forms of digital entertainment.
Her IMDb credits include projects such as "Alpha's Fake or Fated Mate," "Double Life: Meet My Mafia Ex Again," "Legally Bound to Love," "Someone Loved Is Never Lost," and "Goodbye, My Tempting Wife."
She also appeared in "Wild West Chronicles" and plays Julia in "The Summer of Him," expanding her presence across different genres and storytelling styles within the vertical drama space.
Advertisement
A Career Across Multiple Creative Fields
Beyond acting, Vice continues to maintain careers in both music and modeling. According to her website, she is represented by Minc Talent in Los Angeles and San Diego Model Management.
Her social media presence reflects the same blend of creative interests, featuring professional photography, acting projects, and updates from her work in entertainment.
Advertisement
While vertical dramas have become an increasingly visible part of her résumé, they represent only one chapter of a broader career that spans theater, film, music, and modeling.
As Madison Vice continues building her screen credits, she brings with her the foundation of a performer whose roots remain firmly grounded in musical theater, even as her work reaches new audiences through digital storytelling.
