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| Dale Guy Madison (yes...that is his real name! No relation to Guy Madison or Dale Evans) is someone you need to meet! He is a versatile actor with a body of work in television, film, commercials and theater. He is a recent transplant from the East Coast, now seeking work in this area. dgm spent four years as an on-air television host for the QVC Network and two years on the New York based Global Shopping Network. He conceived and produced the highly successful "Destination: Africa" shows as well as being one of the original Fashion Channel hosts. |
| dgm works a stylist and costumer as well as being a nationally recognized Black doll designer and also specializes in hand modeling. He is a costumer and dresser for many local theater groups and film production companies. He was the costume designer for the 1997 independent film DETENTION. His unique line of dolls have been featured in national magazines and also QVC where he was also a host for four years. During his tenure at QVC (1991-1994) he has met and worked with stars like Nancy Wilson, Susan Lucci, Richard Simmons and George Hamilton. He has a booming voice, a great voice-over reel and is perfect for narration and character voices. dgm has traveled the East Coast with two non-profit companies that he conceived; "Actors Against Drugs Inc." and "UmojaSaSa! Storytellers". His one-man show, FREEda SLAVE: Mask of a Diva, has won two Maryland State Arts Council award grants. It also had a successful four month run at the Hudson Backstage Theatre in Los Angeles and was selected by Dramalouge as a "Pick-Of-The-Week". |
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| still from Global Shopping Network |
| dgm's work has led him to appear in the television show Homicide: Life on the Streets where he's been the first actor to ever appear twice in the same season (1998) as two different characters! Once as a male nurse in the episode: BIRTHDAY, the other as a TV prostitute in the episode CLOSET CASES. His talents have also allowed him to appear in the films "Stonewall", "Hairspray", "Homicide (the David Mamet movie)", and "To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything, Love Julie Newmar." dgm can provide a press package for your viewing complete with newspaper clippings, video reel, audio tape, head shots and zed cards. |
| This page created and maintained by Breeze Vincinz and is part of the Breeze Vincinz Eroica |
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| Click to the right for complete resume: |
| For a press kit contact dgm: |
| VOICE MAIL (323) 821-6659 |
| EMAIL [email protected] |
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| Dale with his famous black dolls |
| fThe Umoja Sasa Storytellers |
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