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Ziegler in February 2021

Madison Nicole Ziegler (/ˈzɪɡlər/;[1] born September 30, 2002[2]) is an American actress and dancer. She appeared in Lifetime's reality show Dance Moms, from 2011 (at age 8) until 2016, and starred in a series of music videos by Sia, beginning with "Chandelier" and "Elastic Heart", which have in total attracted more than 6 billion views on YouTube. Ziegler has appeared in films, television shows, concerts, advertisements and on magazine covers.

Ziegler was a judge on the 2016 season of So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation, toured with Sia in North America and Australia in 2016 and 2017 and has given dance tours with her sister, Mackenzie. Her 2017 memoir, The Maddie Diaries, was a New York Times Best Seller.[3] Her film roles include Camille Le Haut in the animated film Ballerina (2016), Christina Sickleman in The Book of Henry (2017), the title role in Music (2021), Mia in the high school drama The Fallout (2021), Velma in Steven Spielberg's 2021 West Side Story and Lindy in Fitting In (2023).

Ziegler was included by Time magazine on its list of the "30 most influential teens" in each year from 2015 to 2017. She was included in the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Hollywood & Entertainment category. Her social media presence includes an Instagram account with more than 13 million followers.[4]

Early life and education

Ziegler was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Melissa Ziegler-Gisoni and Kurt Ziegler, who owned a mortgage company.[5] She is of Polish, German and Italian descent.[6] Her parents divorced in 2011, and her mother married Greg Gisoni in 2013.[7][8] Ziegler began taking ballet lessons at the age of two[9] and joined the Abby Lee Dance Company at age four, where she trained in tap, ballet, lyrical, contemporary, acro and jazz.[6][10] Ziegler has a younger sister, Mackenzie, a singer and dancer who appeared with her on Dance Moms,[11] two older half-brothers from her father's previous marriage, and two older step-siblings from the previous marriage of her stepfather, Greg Gisoni, a vice president at Westinghouse Electric Company.[7]

Ziegler attended Sloan Elementary School in Murrysville, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 2013, when she left to be homeschooled.[12] Ziegler was raised in Murrysville,[13] but as a teenager she began to work and spend most of her time in Los Angeles.[14][15]

Career

Dance Moms and music videos

With Abby Lee Dance Company, Ziegler won numerous titles at regional, state and national dance competitions,[6][16] including the 2014 Dancers Choice Award for Favorite Dancer 17 & Under.[17] In 2010, she performed for Paula Abdul's reality television program Live to Dance.[18] In 2011, eight-year-old Ziegler and her mother appeared on the first season of Lifetime's Dance Moms,[19] a reality show about the young dancers on Abby Lee Miller's Abby Lee Dance Company Elite Competition Team and their often quarrelsome mothers.[20][21] Ziegler "emerged as the preternaturally polished standout on six seasons" on the show,[22] where she continued to appear alongside her mother and younger sister, Mackenzie, until 2016, their last season on the show.[23][24] In 2013, she made guest appearances on a spin-off program, Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition.[25] Dance Moms helped to make Ziegler "one of the most famous dancers in the entertainment world currently. ... [She inspires] other dancers to pursue their dreams with originality and grace."[19]

Ziegler has appeared in music videos for such artists as Alexx Calise, Sia and Todrick Hall.[26][27] She gained wide notice, at the age of 11, by starring in the 2014 video for "Chandelier" by Sia, which won the ARIA Music Award for Best Video.[28] Sia discovered Ziegler on Dance Moms.[22] The video also received nominations at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards for Video of the Year and Best Choreography, winning the latter.[29] It was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2015.[30] It has received more than 2.5 billion views on YouTube, and at one point it was the 13th most viewed YouTube video of all time.[31] Ziegler said of the choreography: "It ... was really out of the box and it expanded me a lot, because I'm used to competition dances where you're like, Point your legs! But this time it was like, you just need to let go and feel it."[32]

In 2015, Ziegler starred with Shia LaBeouf in "Elastic Heart", another Sia video, which has accumulated more than 1 billion YouTube views.[33] Later that year, Ziegler starred in the music video for "Big Girls Cry" to complete her trilogy of videos from Sia's album 1000 Forms of Fear.[34] She danced to Sia's vocals on several television shows in 2014 and 2015, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dancing with the Stars, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Saturday Night Live, as well as at the Hollywood Bowl.[35][36] By the end of 2015, she had performed with Sia on the Ellen DeGeneres Show three times.[37] She also performed to "Chandelier", alongside Sia and Kristen Wiig, at the 2015 Grammy Awards.[38] The "Chandelier" and "Elastic Heart" videos were both selected as part of PopSugar's 2016 list of "25 of the Best Dance Videos of the Last Decade".[39] In 2016, Ziegler starred in a fourth Sia video, "Cheap Thrills", from the album This Is Acting,[40] in which she "delivers another powerful performance".[41] This was followed by a fifth Sia video, later that year, for "The Greatest".[42][43] Kathleen Hildebrand wrote in Süddeutsche Zeitung that anyone who has seen Ziegler's "iconic" movement will never again return to "boringly ordinary" MTV videos.[44] Ziegler continued the collaboration with Sia and the group LSD in the music videos for "Thunderclouds" (2018) and "No New Friends" (2019).[45][46] She also dances in the 2020 music video for Sia's single, "Together".[47]

Other activities, 2012–present

Acting

Head and torso of a smiling white teenager, wearing a blue sleeveless dress, with her hair up in a bun
Ziegler in 2015

In 2012, Ziegler's first professional acting job was portraying the character Young Deb on an episode of the Lifetime series Drop Dead Diva.[48] In 2014, Ziegler appeared as a guest star in Episode 34 of HitStreak Summer, a made-for-mobile series.[49] She continued her acting career in 2015 with guest spots on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally and ABC Family's Pretty Little Liars.[50][51] In January 2016, she guest starred in the episode "Ballet and the Beasts" on Nickelodeon's Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn.[52] She returned to Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn in January 2017 in the episode "Keeping Up with the Quadashians".[53]

Ziegler voiced the character Camille in the animated film, Ballerina (2016), released in the US in 2017 as Leap!,[54] and played Christina in the feature film The Book of Henry (2017).[55] Colin Trevorrow, the director of The Book of Henry, told Entertainment Weekly that Ziegler "is extraordinarily capable. ... She finds whatever emotion she needs to dial in very quickly. No one taught her how to do that she just knows."[56] A reviewer for Santa Monica Daily Press wrote that, in The Book of Henry, "Ziegler ... does a wonderful job with a character forced to hide her pain".[57][58] In 2019, she narrated a tribute film about her friend Simone Biles for BBC Sport.[59] Ziegler co-starred as the title character in a musical film written and directed by Sia, titled Music, released in February 2021.[60][61] Chris Willman, in Variety, called Ziegler's performance as a non-verbal autistic teenager "not always credible" but commented that she had "no limitations in ... dancing up a storm".[62] Although she received the 2021 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress for the role,[63] she received several favorable reviews.[64]

Ziegler co-stars in the high school drama film The Fallout, which premiered in March 2021 at South by Southwest, where it won the Grand Jury Prize in the Narrative Feature Film Competition.[65][66] It was released on HBO Max in January 2022 and in theatres where HBO Max was not available.[67][68] Ziegler's performance as the popular but lonely Mia was called "stoic yet sensitive and vulnerable",[69] "a staggering performance"[70] and "astounding ... fully realized and complex".[71] She plays Velma in Steven Spielberg's version of West Side Story[72] and stars as Lindy in the film Fitting In[73] (initially titled Bloody Hell), written and directed by Molly McGlynn, which premiered at South by Southwest in March 2023.[74] A review in Collider said that Ziegler's "strong performance" "elevated" the film,[75] while The Daily Beast's thought her "natural performance leaves a lasting impression. ... Ziegler is a striking screen presence, and she brings a quiet charisma ... relatable and empathetic".[76] Another in The Daily Texan praised her graceful and "vulnerable performance",[77] while an article in The Globe and Mail noted "Ziegler's dry wit and vulnerability".[78] Kurt Loder wrote that Ziegler "captures the quietly conflicted Lindy with low-key expertise. She has a way with a zippy line, too."[79] An A.V. Club review says "Ziegler is a fantastic lead, bringing us into Lindy’s confused headspace."[80]

Ziegler plays Ruthie in the comedy film, My Old Ass (2024),[81] written and directed by Megan Park, who directed The Fallout.[82] The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where Variety presented Ziegler with one of its "Breakthrough Awards, which highlight the next generation of exceptional talents in front of the camera".[83] Alex Stedman, in IGN, wrote: "Maddie Ziegler and Kerrice Brooks in particular are fantastic as Elliott’s best friends Ruthie and Ro".[84] Later the same year she starred in a short film, Kodar: The Primordial God of Light and Ether, written by Will Ropp and Nick Skardarasy.[85]

Modeling, endorsements and fashion

Ziegler has modeled for, or represented, such brands as Clean & Clear,[86] Capezio,[87][88] including their Betsey Johnson line,[89] Target,[90] Ralph Lauren[91] and Tiffany & Co.[92] She has also been featured on numerous magazine covers and in fashion editorials,[93] including Vogue,[94] Schön!,[95] Elle, Nylon,[96] Vs.,[97] Seventeen,[98] Harper's Bazaar,[99] People,[100] Dazed,[101] Cosmopolitan,[102] i-D,[20] Billboard,[27] Teen Vogue,[103] Stella,[104] Maniac,[105] Vanity Fair Italia,[106] Flaunt,[107] Paper,[108] Galore[109] and Russh.[110]

Ziegler and her sister released a fashion line, The Maddie & Mackenzie Collection in 2014.[111] At the 2015 New York Fashion Week, Ziegler acted as a correspondent for Elle.[112] She launched a casual fashion line, MaddieStyle, for girls and juniors, in 2016.[113][114] In 2017, she appeared as a guest judge in an episode of Project Runway[115] and on the cover of Sia's 2017 album Everyday is Christmas.[116] In 2018 Ziegler collaborated with Sia on a lipstick, VIVA GLAM Sia, to benefit the M.A.C. AIDS Fund.[117] Ziegler has a make-up collaboration with Morphe Cosmetics[118] and a fashion collaboration with Fabletics.[119] In 2020, she was the model for Kate Spade's signature fragrance advertisements.[120] In 2023, Ziegler and her sister launched a back-to-school fashion collection with American Eagle Outfitters.[121]

Dancing and dance judging

In February 2016, Ziegler appeared as the featured dancer in the ABC TV special The Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60 during the song "Part of Your World", sung by Kelsea Ballerini and choreographed by Travis Wall.[122] A Huffington Post reporter called the number "stunning and graceful".[123] In April 2016, six of her pre-taped performances were projected onto the big screens during Sia's Coachella set,[124] and Ziegler appeared live with Sia at YouTube's Brandcast event in New York City.[125] In May 2016, Ziegler appeared on the season finale of The Voice with Sia, dancing to "Cheap Thrills".[126] In June, she starred in another Todrick Hall video, "Taylor in Wonderland", based on Alice in Wonderland, dancing to a mash-up of Taylor Swift songs.[127] That same month, Ziegler joined Fox's So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation as a judge and a guest performer; she also danced at Sia's concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.[128][129] In September 2016, Ziegler performed with Sia at the launch of Apple's iPhone 7[130] and at the iHeartRadio Music Festival.[131]

She joined Sia on the singer's Nostalgic for the Present Tour from September to November 2016.[132] Ziegler and her sister conducted a dance workshop tour of Australia in January 2017.[133] In March 2017, Ziegler performed at the Dubai World Cup with Sia.[134] In September, Ziegler danced to Sia's song "Rainbow", from the soundtrack to My Little Pony: The Movie, in a costume that simulated the look of Sia's character in the film.[135] She again performed with Sia on a mini-tour of Australasia in November and December 2017,[136][137] and later in December, she and Sia returned to the Ellen show to perform Sia's song "Snowman".[138] Ziegler and her sister conducted another dance workshop tour of Australia and New Zealand in July 2018[139] and in the UK in 2019.[140] In July 2019, Ziegler performed at the Fuji Rock Festival with Sia in Japan.[141] She and her sister were guest judges in 2020 on the Quibi dance competition show Floored.[142]

Writing and social media

Ziegler wrote the foreword to Abby Lee Miller's 2014 memoir, Everything I Learned about Life, I Learned in Dance Class.[143] Ziegler interviewed her friend Millie Bobby Brown for a cover article in the November 2016 issue of Interview magazine.[144] In 2017, she released her own memoir, The Maddie Diaries,[145] which became a New York Times Best Seller.[3] Ziegler also wrote a trilogy of novels for middle-grade readers. The series centers on a 12-year-old dancer, Harper, whose family relocates to a new state, as she negotiates the pre-teen challenges of making new friends while earning her place on a competitive dance team.[146] The first novel, The Audition, was released in 2017,[147] The Callback was released in 2018,[148] and The Competition followed in 2019.[149]

Ziegler has an active social media presence, with more than 13 million Instagram followers,[4] over 1.2 million Twitter followers[150] and over 3 million followers on Facebook.[151] Sia's videos of her dancing have accumulated more than six billion total views on YouTube.[152] Ziegler's YouTube channel has more than 3.6 million subscribers.[153]

Philanthropy

In 2012, Ziegler, along with her mother and sister, partnered with Starlight Children's Foundation to help raise awareness for chronically ill youth.[154][155] In 2016, Ziegler and her sister made a public service announcement for DoSomething.org's Birthday Mail campaign, which enables people to send homemade birthday cards to children living in homeless shelters.[156] The same organization placed the Ziegler sisters on their 2016 list of charitable young celebrities.[157] Ziegler also performed with Travis Wall at Nigel Lythgoe's Dizzy Feet Foundation gala in 2016 to raise funds for dance education programs for low-income children and scholarships for talented students at dance schools in the U.S.[158]

Since 2016, Ziegler has partnered with Dancers Against Cancer, appearing in public service announcements to raise awareness and funding for people battling cancer.[159] She starred in a 2017 ASPCA Public service announcement, set to Sia's song "Puppies Are Forever", to encourage people to adopt shelter and rescue dogs.[160] In 2018, Ziegler teamed up with Sia and MAC Cosmetics, with an ad, choreographed to Sia's song "Helium", for a lipstick with all proceeds to benefit the company's AIDS Fund.[161] She appeared on Celebrity Family Feud on July 7, 2019, together with her sister, mother, aunt and dancer Charlize Glass, playing for "My Friend's Place", where they have volunteered in the past, which provides meals for homeless youth in Los Angeles.[162]

Reputation and accolades

Ziegler during Paris Fashion Week in October 2021[163]

Reviews called Ziegler's work in "Chandelier" "a dazzling dance performance" (Billboard magazine);[164] commented that she "dances with such impressive flexibility" (The Guardian);[165] thought that her "crisp moves and theatrical mugging were a great fit for Ryan Heffington's imaginative choreography" and praised her "charisma that makes this video mesmerizing: Her dancing makes your memory tingle" (Rolling Stone);[166] and said that she "interprets the song's lyrics into something that is deranged, isolated, manic and profound" (Dazed magazine).[101] People magazine joked that she is "a super-human graceful alien sent from Planet Talented to make us mere mortals look really clumsy".[100] A 2015 feature in The Huffington Post praised her artistry:

Her ... jétés and pirouettes juxtapose self-containment with a sort of reckless abandon. But it is her face ... that truly captivates her audience thanks to the tantalizing allure of catharsis through art. [Ziegler's] work ethic, not to mention her evident love for the art, has made her relentlessly relevant. She has something to say with her performances, whether in a music video for Sia or in a solo at nationals. Her technique is lovely, especially for a 12-year-old. She has stretched knees, pointed feet, and arms that float on clouds, her fingers perfectly placed. But still more important is her virtuosity, her connection with the public. She tells a narrative that resonates with the viewer, whether portraying a scorned lover or a werewolf. This maturity is astounding for a preteen – she just gets it. She's meant to perform, meant to communicate with people. She has defied the odds of Generation Z's competitive, egocentric mentality to make her career about the work, not the celebrity.[167]

Ballet choreographer Troy Schumacher told New York magazine in 2016: "She has, fascinatingly, really created her own world of dance. When we talk about great dancers, it's definitely a persona that leaves a lasting impression – it's not necessarily the most technically perfect dancer. She's only 13, but there's a strong sense of personality that comes through in her movement that is somewhat iconic."[22] Billboard's Jason Lipshutz wrote that Ziegler's live participation in Sia's Nostalgic for the Present Tour "transforms a staged affair into a live one, and a great lineup into an indispensable arena experience"[168] and that she "possesses an astounding control of her physicality. ... [Her] presence adds a mischievous energy, as if replicated movements can't capture the heart behind those wide eyes and deranged smiles."[169] Leslie Ventura of Las Vegas Weekly noted that, on the tour, Ziegler's dancing added "dimension and weight to the dramatic vocals."[170] Britt Robson of the Star Tribune added, "The clear-cut star was Ziegler, obviously Sia's alter ego. ... Ziegler was a riveting whirlwind, contorting her appendages and facial expressions with equal aplomb, topped by forward flips".[171] Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that her "frenetic moves and flickering expressions ramp up the songs' emotional stakes".[172] Reviewing Sia's concert in 2017, Richard He of The Guardian called Ziegler "a physical virtuoso to match Sia's vocal acrobatics, embodying the songs' emotional turmoil."[137] David James Young of Junkee felt that Ziegler's performance "cements her status as one of the great dancers of the modern era. ... She leaves everything out there on the stage".[173] Bonnie Malkin of The Guardian wrote that Ziegler's "face and body are extraordinary. ... So expressive, so wild in her movement, so magnetic."[174]

Ziegler was named by Time magazine as one of the "30 most influential teens of 2015";[93] she made the list again in 2016[175] and in 2017.[176] She was also on the Harpers Bazaar 2015 list of "19 Rising Style Icons Aged 19 and Under".[177] Billboard selected Sia and Ziegler's performance of "Elastic Heart" on Saturday Night Live 2015 as one of the 10 Best SNL musical performances since the 1990s, "12-year-old dance phenom Maddie Ziegler ... displayed power, vulnerability, and more than a little weirdness".[178] Ziegler won a 2016 People's Choice Award,[179] a 2016 Teen Choice Award[180] and a 2017 Teen Choice Award.[181] She won a 2017 Shorty Award in one category and received an audience honor in another.[182][183] In 2018 and 2019, The Hollywood Reporter named Ziegler among Hollywood's top thirty stars under age eighteen.[184][185] In 2018, for the third year in a row, Ziegler won the award for Choice Dancer at the Teen Choice Awards.[186] She was included in the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Hollywood & Entertainment category.[187]

Awards and nominations

List of accolades
Year Award Category Work Result Ref(s)
2015 The Dance Awards Female Best Dancer (Junior) 3rd runner-up [188]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Dancer Nominated [189]
2016 People's Choice Awards DailyMail.com Seriously Popular Award Won [179]
Shorty Awards Best In Dance Nominated [190]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Dancer Won [180]
2017 Shorty Awards Best In Dance Nominated [182]
Medium-Length Video "Maddie – Wear What Moves You" Nominated [183]
Brand Identity "Maddie – Wear What Moves You" Won [183]
Fashion "Maddie – Wear What Moves You" Audience Honor [183]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Dancer Won [181]
2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice Dancer Won [186]
2019 Teen Choice Awards Choice Female Web Star Nominated [191]
2021 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Social Star Nominated [192]
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Supporting Actress Music Won [63]
2022 Critics' Choice Awards Best Acting Ensemble West Side Story Nominated [193]
2024 Variety & Golden Globe's Breakthrough Artist Awards Breakthrough Award My Old Ass Honoree [194]
Northern Ontario Music and Film Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actor Fitting In Won [195]

Personal life

From early 2017 to mid-2018, Ziegler dated Australian teenager Jack Kelly,[196] the son of former New York Yankees infielder Pat Kelly.[197] From 2019 to early 2023 she dated singer-songwriter Eddie Benjamin.[198][199]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Lucky Thirteen Girl Short film[200]
2016 Ballerina Camille Voice role. Animated film[54]
2017 The Book of Henry Christina Sickleman Live action feature film debut[201]
2020 To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You Cheerleader Cameo[202]
2021 Music Music Gamble [203]
The Fallout Mia Reed [65]
West Side Story Velma [10]
2023 Fitting In Lindy [74][73]
2024 My Old Ass Ruthie [82]
Kodar: The Primordial God of Light and Ether Claire Short film[82]
TBA Ballerina Overdrive TBA Filming[204]

Television

Key
 • Denotes acting credits
Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2011–2016 Dance Moms Herself Lifetime Main cast, 162 episodes [205]
2012–2015 The View Herself, dancer ABC 3 episodes [206]
2012 Drop Dead Diva • Young Deb Lifetime Episode: "Lady Parts" [48]
2013 Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition Herself Lifetime 2 episodes [25]
2014–2019 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Herself, dancer NBCUniversal 6 episodes (5 with Sia) [37][138][207]
2014–2015 Dancing with the Stars Performer ABC Sia: "Chandelier", with Allison Holker (Season 19, Ep. 4)
Josh Groban: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (Season 20, Ep. 9)
[208][209]
2014 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Herself, dancer ABC Sia: "Chandelier"; Ziegler teaches hosts "Chandelier" dance (Season 12, Ep. 95) [210]
2015 Saturday Night Live Performer NBC Sia: "Elastic Heart" (Season 40, Ep. 11) [211]
57th Annual Grammy Awards Performer CBS Sia: "Chandelier" with Kristen Wiig [38]
Austin & Ally • Shelby Hayden Disney Channel Episode: "Homework and Hidden Talents" [50]
Pretty Little Liars • Creepy Dancer ABC Family Episode: "She's No Angel" [51]
2016–2017 Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn • Eiffel Nickelodeon 2 episodes [52][53]
2016 The Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60 Performer ABC Kelsea Ballerini: "Part of Your World" [122]
The Voice Performer NBC Sia: "Cheap Thrills" (Season 10 finale) [126]
So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation Judge and guest dancer Fox 10 episodes, including 8 as a judge and 2 as a guest dancer [129]
2016–2017 Harry Herself NBCUniversal Television Distribution 2 episodes [212][213]
2017 Project Runway Guest judge Lifetime August 31 episode [115]
2018 Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry Herself E! Television Network April 18 episode [214]
Dancing with the Stars Herself, dancer ABC October 15 episode – tango with Alexis Ren and Alan Bersten [215]
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors Herself, dancer ABC November 18 episode – samba with her sister and Sage Rosen [216]
2019 Spirit Riding Free • Rose Netflix Voice role [217]
The Tonight Show Herself NBC Interview [218]
Celebrity Family Feud Herself ABC Charity contestant [162]
2020 Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? Herself Boomerang Episode: "Dance Matron of Mayhem" (voice) [219]
The Tonight Show Herself, dancer NBC Sia: "Together" [220]

Music videos

Year Title Artist Notes Ref.
2011 "It's Like Summer" LUX Supporting [221]
2012 "Cry" Alexx Calise Lead [26]
"Summer Love Song" Brooke Hyland Supporting [222]
2014 "It's a Girl Party" Mack Z [223]
"Freaks Like Me" Todrick Hall Supporting, vocals [224]
"Chandelier" Sia Lead [27]
"Shine" Mack Z Supporting [225]
2015 "Elastic Heart" Sia Lead, alongside Shia LaBeouf [226]
"Big Girls Cry" Lead [34]
"Wear Em Out" Kendall K Assistant choreographer [227]
2016 "Cheap Thrills" Sia Lead, alongside two male dancers [40]
"Taylor in Wonderland" Todrick Hall Lead [127]
"The Greatest" Sia Lead [42]
2017 "Outlaws"
Music: "Feel It Still"
Portugal. The Man Co-lead with 5 other dancers
Brian Friedman, choreographer
[228]
"Rainbow" Sia Lead [135]
2018 "Thunderclouds" LSD Co-lead with Diplo and Labrinth [45]
2019 "Bitch (Takes One to Know One)" Lennon Stella Cameo [229]
"No New Friends" LSD Co-lead with Diplo and Labrinth [46]
"Graduation" Benny Blanco and Juice Wrld Cameo ("Kristen") [230]
2020 "Worse" New Hope Club Supporting [231]
"Together" Sia Lead, alongside Kate Hudson and Leslie Odom Jr. [47]
2021 "Speechless" Eddie Benjamin Lead, alongside Eddie Benjamin [232]
2023 "Anatomy" Mackenzie Ziegler Choreographer [233]

Tours

  • Nostalgic for the Present Tour with Sia (2016–17)
  • The Ziegler Girls 2017 tour of Australia (with Mackenzie Ziegler)[133]
  • Maddie & Mackenzie Australia & New Zealand Tour 2018 (with Mackenzie Ziegler)[234]
  • Maddie and Mackenzie UK tour

See also

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