Virginia Madsen

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01 Sep 2014

Tastemade: “It’s Nick and Virginia – Gyros Tessalonikis”

••  Late night snack at “Gyros Thessalonikis” with Virginia’s mother Elaine in Bucharest Romania.

25 Aug 2014

Virginia Madsen talks about her new film “Jake Squared”

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•• Virginia Madsen is known for her Academy Award nominated role in the film “Sideways”. Sci-Fi/Horror fans will know her from her roles in “Candyman”, “The Prophecy” and “Dune”. Her latest film is called “Jake Squared” and co-stars Elias Koteas and Mike Vogel.  The film will be released on August 15th in theaters in the U.S. and will also be available on VOD (iTunes, Hulu, Amazon, etc.) Media Mikes had a chance to chat with Virginia about the film and what she has planned next.

Mike Gencarelli: How did it come about for you to get a role in “Jake Squared”?
Virginia Madsen: The director Howard and I have known each other since the 80′s. Our kids went to school together and they are in college [laughs]. So it was irresistible since we were finally able to all work together and it was great.

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18 Aug 2014

Virginia Madsen will start filming “Burning Bodhi” in ABQ

•• The film is about a young man who reads on Facebook that his best friend from high school is dead and he reluctantly comes home to New Mexico to confront his troublesome parents, his heartbroken first girlfriend and a ton of regrets.

“This film is about your first dead friend. It’s about grief and laughter, and celebrating life, about growing up; whatever that means,” says Matthew McDuffie, writer and director of the film.

Virginia Madsen returns to New Mexico to film, "Burning Bodhi."McDuffie is a University of New Mexico professor who teaches screenwriting. It is being produced by Albuquerque resident Marshall Bear.

According to the New Mexico Film Office, production will take place in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County mid-July through the beginning of August.

Nick Maniatis, film office director, said the project has a strong New Mexico connection. “We are always excited to announce projects that involve local talent,” Maniatis said. “In this case, both the writer and producer make Albuquerque their home. Nothing is better than when we have New Mexicans creating jobs for New Mexicans.”

The production will also employ at least 30 New Mexico crew members and three New Mexico actors.

Ann Lerner, film liaison for the city of Albuquerque, said having a project written and produced by New Mexico residents is what New Mexico film is all about. “This project represents the independent spirit of Albuquerque filmmaking,” Lerner said. “Matt is a great writer and brings his talents to many students.”

The drama also stars Cody Horn, Landon Liboiron, Sasha Peiterse, Meghann Fahy, Eli Varga and Virginia Madsen. Madsen was nominated for an Oscar in 2004 and was seen recently in “Witches of East End.” She also starred in the short-lived TV series “Scoundrels,” which was filmed in New Mexico.

Liboiron has been seen in TV shows such as “Hemlock Grove,” “Terra Nova,” “Life Unexpected” and “Degrassi: The Next Generation.” Peiterse stars as Alison in ABC Family’s “Pretty Little Liars,” Horn was last seen in “Magic Mike” and Fahy stars in “One Life to Live.”