This week in North Fulton County history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (May 11-17)

This week in North Fulton County history: A noteworthy event that shaped our past (May 11-17)
Madison Lintz — Madison Lintz wikipedia
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This week in North Fulton County history.

Born May 11, 1999; known for television acting roles

Madison Lintz was born on May 11, 1999. She grew up in Alpharetta, Georgia. Her acting career began at age six with commercials and voice-overs. She gained early attention playing Sophia Peletier on the first two seasons of The Walking Dead. She later appeared on Nashville and other television projects. In 2015, Lintz took on the role of Maddie Bosch in the Amazon series Bosch. She continued that role through its conclusion in 2021 and into its follow-up series, Bosch: Legacy. Lintz also acted in several films, including Parental Guidance and After in 2012. She is part of a family active in acting, with siblings who also appeared on The Walking Dead. While acting, she was home-schooled and lived in Alpharetta. She later attended Covenant Christian Academy. Lintz is known for her work on screen and her ties to the Alpharetta community.



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