
Age: 64
female
Virginia Gayle Madsen (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress and film producer. She made her film debut in Class (1983), which was filmed in her native Chicago. After she moved to Los Angeles, director David Lynch cast her as Princess Irulan in the science fiction film Dune (1984). Madsen then starred in a series of successful teen movies, including Electric Dreams (1984), Modern Girls (1986), and Fire with Fire (1986). Madsen received further recognition for her starring role as Helen Lyle in the horror film Candyman (1992). For her performance in Alexander Payne's comedy-drama Sideways (2004), Madsen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. On television, Madsen has appeared in the comedy-drama series Moonlighting (1989), the comedy series Frasier (1998), the period drama series American Dreams (2002–2003), the murder mystery series Monk (2002–2009), the science fiction series The Event (2011), the supernatural drama series Witches of East End (2013–2014), the political thriller series Designated Survivor (2016–2017), and the DC Universe superhero horror series Swamp Thing (2019). Description above from the Wikipedia article Virginia Madsen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Virginia Madsen

Crusoe's mother
for Crusoe's mother in Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe is an Englishman of York in 17th century. Encouraged by his father to study law, Crusoe expresses his wish to go to sea instead. Initially, Robinson is committed to obeying his father, but he eventually embarks on a ship bound for London with a friend. When a storm causes the near deaths of Crusoe and his friend, Crusoe still goes on to set himself up as merchant on a ship leaving London. This trip is financially successful, and Crusoe plans another, leaving his early profits in the care of a friendly widow. The ship is seized by Moorish pirates, and Crusoe is enslaved to a potentate in Sallee. While on a fishing expedition, he and a slave boy break free and sail down the African coast. A kindly Portuguese captain picks them up, buys the slave boy from Crusoe, and takes Crusoe to Brazil. In Brazil, Crusoe establishes himself as a plantation owner and soon becomes successful. Eager for slave labor and its economic advantages, he embarks on a slave-gathering expedition to West Africa but ends up shipwrecked off of the coast of Trinidad. Crusoe is onlyone survivor. Returns to the wreck for guns, powder, food, finds goats, build a shelter. 1660, he is ill, hallucinates that an angel visits, warning him to repent. Drinking tobacco-steeped rum, Crusoe realizes that God has delivered him from his earlier sins. He saved native and named him Friday. On December 19, 1686, Crusoe boards the ship to return to England. His widow friend has kept Crusoe’s money safe.


