{"id":545,"date":"2023-04-07T15:43:57","date_gmt":"2023-04-07T15:43:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bigrecipes.net\/?p=545"},"modified":"2024-09-18T12:50:18","modified_gmt":"2024-09-18T12:50:18","slug":"ballerina-onscreen-madison-keesler-guest-stars-in-fbi-international","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bigrecipes.net\/index.php\/2023\/04\/07\/ballerina-onscreen-madison-keesler-guest-stars-in-fbi-international\/","title":{"rendered":"Ballerina Onscreen: Madison Keesler Guest-Stars in \u201cFBI: International\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"
You may recognize freelance ballerina Madison Keesler<\/a> from her former positions with San Francisco Ballet, English National Ballet, and Hamburg Ballet. But this Tuesday, April 11, at 9 pm EST, you may be surprised to see her on television as a guest star in the CBS police procedural “FBI: International<\/a>.”<\/p>\n In reality, there\u2019s little reason to be surprised. The principal guest artist, who struck out on her own last June to begin a freelance career in New York City, has always loved acting (she trained at American Conservatory Theater during her time in San Francisco) and has already made strides onscreen. She had a speaking role in the feature film TEST<\/em><\/a> (2013), appeared in a music video<\/a> for musician Julian Lennon<\/a>, and has danced in several video projects for SFB, the BBC, and filmmaker Henry Thong. A self-proclaimed \u201ctech geek,\u201d Keesler has also gained experience directing and filming as a co-founder of FreelyMad<\/a>, a small dance film company she leads with Benjamin Freemantle<\/a>. Now, with newfound flexibility thanks to her freelancing schedule, she\u2019s been enjoying the chance to pursue additional film opportunities while continuing her ballet career.<\/p>\n Keesler will appear in episode 217 of “FBI: International,” titled \u201cJealous Mistress,\u201d in which she plays a beloved American prima ballerina, Nicolette Clarke. In the episode, Clarke becomes subject to a violent acid attack on the eve of her principal premiere in Vienna and finds herself in the center of an international criminal investigation led by the show\u2019s core FBI International Fly Team. Viewers can tune in on the CBS channel or stream it on Paramount+\u2014but if you\u2019re not caught up on the show, says Keesler, there\u2019s no need to worry, as the episode is self-contained.<\/p>\n We spoke with Keesler to learn more about her TV debut experience, what she\u2019s gained from her work in acting, and more.<\/p>\n How did you land this role?<\/strong><\/p>\n This was the universe giving me a reminder that community is very important! A few months ago, I met up with my friend Courtney Lavine<\/a>, who\u2019s a dancer with American Ballet Theatre, and mentioned how I was looking for agents. I\u2019d finished several programs through the acting school I\u2019ve been going to, T. Schreiber Studio<\/a>, and felt like I was ready to do more auditions. She suggested the agency CESD<\/a>, who she\u2019d worked with before. I emailed them immediately after lunch on Thursday, and they responded on Friday saying that there was a unique opportunity\u2014and that if I was available and interested, the self-tape audition was due on Monday.<\/p>\n I jumped on it, and it turned out to be this episode. I immediately had a feeling it would be a good fit. These shows are cast so last-minute, so to have an actual trained professional dancer who\u2019s available is a rare thing. I submitted the audition and heard back right away. By that next Saturday, I was on a plane to Europe!<\/p>\n