Actress Madisyn Shipman found fame at the age of just 13 when she was cast as app creator Kenzie in kids sitcom "Game Shakers" (Nickelodeon, 2015-). Born in Kings Mountain, NC in 2002, Shipman signed with a talent agency at five years-old, going on to book various TV and print commercials before making the first of several "Saturday Night Live" (NBC, 1975- ) sketch appearances in 2009. A year later she made her stage debut when she was cast as Jeffrey Skilling's daughter in the Broadway production of "Enron" and appeared on daytime institution "Sesame Street" (PBS, 1969-).
After playing younger versions of Jenna Guercio in "The Purple Virtue" (2011), a short film about domestic violence, and Jenna Morasca in paranormal reality show "Celebrity Ghost Stories" (The Biography Channel, 2009-2014), Shipman voiced Patty's snobby friend Violet in the big-screen computer animation "The Peanuts Movie" (2015). Later that year, Shipman was cast as socially inept whiz kid Kenzie in "Game Shakers" (Nickelodeon, 2015-) and played Billie Joe Armstrong's daughter Salome in "Geezer" (2015), the story of an ageing punk rocker who decides to revisit his past on his 40th birthday.