Among them is Madeline Zima, the girl who played Max’s youngest and cleverest child Grace.
She was just very much like a renaissance woman."
They treated me more like a prop than like a human being.

At a certain point, I can’t pretend like it was some great experience anymore."
“I am grateful for ‘The Nanny’ and the experience …
It changed me as a person, but for the best,” she remarked.

“I got a firsthand masterclass in sitcom comedy and professionalism,” she explained.
I look at that as a turning point that I decided I wanted to pursue this.
But then I had an audition for the data pipe that was … well, not the best."

Zima tried the scene a couple of times and, despite a rocky start, she managed to deliver.
Zima spoke about joining the cast of “Heroes” while at the 2009BAFTA/LA Tea Party.
Zima said that she used to volunteer at a shelter and became close with another volunteer named Andrew.

It was weird to look into somebody’s bedroom and realize that his backpack was his pillow."
I went in there and they asked me some questions, mainly I was just meant to talk.
I didn’t even know what I was auditioning for, I had no idea."

“[S]o much in Hollywood is hot air and B.S.
Especially things that sound too good to be true, like something involving David Lynch,” Zima explained.
… Like, ‘Where do I sit at lunch?

Am I gonna make any friends?’
Show creator Jeremy Carver, for one, couldn’t be happier with her performance.
It’s really wonderful to watch that character and Madeline progress over the course of the season."

The film will center around an artificially intelligent home aide that gains sentience, leading to dark consequences.




