Madolyn Smith, born on April 21, 1957, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a retired American actress known for her roles in films such as "Urban Cowboy" (1980), "2010: The Year We Make Contact" (1984), and "Funny Farm" (1988).
She began her career with critical acclaim, particularly for her performance in "Urban Cowboy," which was her debut film. Throughout the 1980s, she appeared in several TV movies and miniseries, including "Sadat" (1983), where she portrayed Jehan Sadat, and "If Tomorrow Comes" (1986), based on the Sidney Sheldon novel.
Full Name | Madolyn Smith |
Other Name | Madolyn Smith Osborne |
Gender | Female |
Profession | Actress |
Date of Birth | 21-April-1957 (67 years) |
Birth Location | Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S. |
Her last on-screen appearance was in a 1994 episode of the Canadian crime comedy-drama "Due South," after which she formally retired from acting.
She later provided some narration in the 2010 documentary film "Louis Sullivan: The Struggle for American Architecture". In her personal life, Madolyn Smith married retired Canadian ice hockey player Mark Osborne in 1988, and they have two daughters, Abigail and Eliza.
Madolyn Smith is 67 years old
Madolyn Smith was born on 21-April-1957
Madolyn Smith was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
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