Background
Madison was born in Newport News, Virginia.
Madison was born in Newport News, Virginia.
She was raised in Houston, Texas, attended Cypress Creek High School, and graduated from Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University in 1999 with a degree in psychology.
She was also the Captain of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Dance Team. In 1999, she moved to New York City to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. She danced with the Peyari Dance Project for two years.
However, after several injuries, she was forced to retire from dance.
Madison had a small role in the film Kate & Leopold in 2001. She moved to Los Angeles in 2003 to pursue a career in film/television, and briefly appeared on the National Broadcasting Company soap opera Passions in 2004.
Madison next played the role of Belle Black on the National Broadcasting Company soap opera Days of Our Lives from 2004 to 2008. During this time in 2007, she appeared on The Tyra Banks Show to help model/host Tyra Banks through "soap opera school."
In 2008, Madison appeared in the Without a Trace episode "Rewind", and in the Criminal Minds episode "The Big Wheel" in 2009.
From 2010 to 2014, Madison appeared on the soap opera web series The Bay as Marly Nelson-Foster.
In June 2011, Madison temporarily took over the role as Elizabeth Webber on General Hospital, appearing from June 8–20, 2011. She and General Hospital"s Lilly Melgar currently co-host TradioV.com"s SoapBox with Lilly and Martha, which airs live every Thursday at 2pm pacific on tradiov.com. In 2015, Madison began starring as Miranda Winterthorne in the soap opera web series Winterthorne.
Starting in 2005, Madison was named an ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and helped re-design their website.
Her mother has been living with multiple sclerosis for nearly 25 years. Together, Madison and Gilbert also own Luna Park in Hollywood and Luna Park in San Francisco.
The couple sold Henry"s Hat in August 2012, and sold Luna Park Los Angeles in March 2013. In October 2012, Madison and Gilbert launched the first, free, web-based restaurant inventory management system called ChefSheet, available on iTunes.