Maddie Corman
A native New Yorker, Corman made her professional debut in her early teens in "Twelve Dreams" at the Public Theater. Another notable stage credit was an off-Broadway production of John Guare's "Landscape of the Body" directed by Gary Sinise and starring Christine Lahti. Among Corman's early TV credits are several youth-oriented projects including an "ABC After School Special." She debuted as a series regular playing the teenaged "First Daughter" in the family sitcom "Mr. President" (Fox, 1987-88). Corman first registered in features in "Some Kind of Wonderful" (1987) as the talkative younger sister of Eric Stoltz. Subsequent feature roles included an airhead hooker in "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" (1990) and a feminist activist in "PCU" (1994). Her TV work includes a guest shot on "Frasier," a recurring role on "Kate and Allie," and a supporting role in the HBO special "Tracey Ullman Takes on New York" (1993).