She played thanks to "The Nanny". See Madeline Zima now at 36 years old.

The former star child has complex feelings about the 90s sitcom.


No fan ofThe nanny Could never forget the intro to the show - an animated sequence that presents all the characters while the famous theme song on the "Flashy Girl From Flushing" plays. The parade of dancing animated characters includes the youngest member ofThe Sheffield family, Thanks, played byMadeline Zima. As the show was created in 1993, Zima was only eight years old - and it was not even his first actor concert.

Now, Zima is 36 years old, and even if she is still an actor today, she has complicated memories of making her debut in the business at such a young age. Read the rest to see what Zima does so far and to discover what she feelsThe nanny today.

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Zima began to act as a young child.

A portrait of Madeline Zima circa 1994
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As Zima started playingThe nanny, she had already appeared in the 1992 thrillerThe hand that shakes the cradle. Before that, she made her debut in advertisements. "My first hearing was a call open to Downey [sic] advertising when I was 24 months old", "She said during a reddit asks me anything In 2013. "Crazy! I reserved it on 1,000 other babies."

She does not have the most beautiful memories ofThe nanny.

In an interview of 2013 with the TV page (via showbiz cheatsheet), Zima said she hadn't had the best time to filmThe nanny.

"It was not a fun experience," she said. "There were other experiences in other sets where people treated me with kindness. I worked when I was five years oldThe hand that shakes the cradle And everyone was wonderful to work with this set. People treated me as they should have - because I was a child. There was just a kindness and a sensitivity that did not exist on the set ofThe nanny. They treated me more as an accessory than a human being. At some point, I can no longer claim that it was a great experience. ""

She added: "[I] TMMER so many people because they love the show. They are like" What's wrong with this girl? Why didn't she like it? "But I prefer to be honest. I was diplomatic and neutral and politically correct enough."

Zima shared similar feelings on Reddit and wrote: "I was a child and it was more emotionally scars than everything."

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However, she says that she learned from the experience.

Speaking with Ktla in 2019, Zima said she was stillable to learn from being onThe nanny.

"I am grateful forThe nanny And the experience, and that changed me as a person, but for the best, "she said." I know so many things about the game, the story, the timing and it just comesFran [Drescher] And watch it and watch everyone in the show that was so brilliant. So, I am grateful even if there have been difficult times like everything in life. ""AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Zima recentlyfound his co-stars practically, when the casting made a "pandemic reading" of the first episode in April 2020.

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She never stopped acting.

Madeline Zima at the premiere of
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Zima continued her career in show business afterThe nanny ended. She is also known for playing MiaCalifornia From 2007 to 2011 and GretchenHero in 2009 and 2010.

More recently, the former star child has been in episodes ofTwin peaks, You,,Perry Mason, andHacksand in moviesBomb andHappiness. It should also appear in the adaptation of Netflix of the comic strip seriesGrandel.


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