
At what age did you start acting?
MM: I started acting a little over 2 years ago as a Junior in high school. I just decided to try it out, and it was just too much fun to stop. Hard work, and persistence got me to this point in my career and I don’t intend on slowing down any time soon.
Do you like to play videos games, if so what’s your favorite video game?
MM: Yeah man! Huge gamer. However, I am a bit cliche. ‘The Last of Us’ is the single greatest game I have ever played. I’m a HUGE fan of Troy Baker too (voice of Joel, in ‘The Last of Us’, so literally everything about the game is perfect….11/10 would recommend.
Who’s your favorite sports team?
MM: Have go with my love for the Boston Celtics. I grew up in Newton, MA, just outside of Boston and frequently went to games all through the years I lived there.
Where’s your favorite place to travel to?
MM: I am a British citizen, thanks to my Dad being 100% Scottish, so Edinburgh, Scotland is always going to be a favorite of mine. Also 11/10 would recommend. But play ‘The Last of Us’ first…you’ll appreciate everything you do in life a little more after it. But yes, Edinburgh, Scotland.
What’s your favorite t.v show to watch?
MM: Archer. Not sure I’ve ever loved a show more than I love Archer.
What’s your favorite project that you’ve done?
MM: I loved working on my first feature, “Just Say Goodbye.” I gained a film-family working on that project. They gave me my start in film by taking a chance on me and I am eternally grateful for them.
What do you do on your free time?
MM: Work! I’m always trying to figure out the next thing in my career at all times. Most of the day work occupies my mind. Although it can stress me out, I secretly love it.
Photographer: Xanthe Elbrick
Good interview.
On Monday, February 27, 2017, Through Madisyn’s Eyes wrote:
> Madisyn Weiss posted: ” At what age did you start acting? MM: I started > acting a little over 2 years ago as a Junior in high school. I just decided > to try it out, and it was just too much fun to stop. Hard work, and > persistence got me to this point in my career and I don’t int” >