Madia Hill always knew that she'd leave Texas behind. The eldest child
of a Liberian/Lebanese expatriate mother and an American father whose
family endured several military tours, Madia found her strength and
purpose in her love for the performing arts. As a young girl, she
booked regular national commercial and modeling jobs. Enrolling in
Booker T. Washington Performing Arts High School, she excelled both
academically and artistically. So much so that she later turned down
offers from Harvard University and Southern Methodist University to
attend University of Southern California, where she could pursue both
an education and an acting career.
During her college years, Madia created an impressive commercial, dance
and hosting career, while booking notable roles in several independent
features and acclaimed web series. In 2011, her first television acting
role was on "Ringer," starring Sarah Michelle Gellar on CW Network. She
played opposite of Kristoffer Polaha.
In 2012, Madia entered the realm of filmmaker, writing and producing
her first dramatic short, "Solely" - an intense, provocative film that
she stars in as well.