Maggie Siff

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Biography

Maggie Siff, born and raised in Bronx, New York, is an American film and TV actress who had her roots in theater acting. One…more

Born

6/21/1978, Bronx, New York, USA

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Female
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    • Maggie: (on transitioning from a large public high school in Bronx to Bryn Mawr College) I felt like I was walking into a whole different world. It took me a while to acclimate, but I'm so glad that's what I did with my education.
    • Maggie: (on deciding to be part of "Mad Men") Really, when I read the script initially and read the pilot, I thought it was so unique and brilliant. It's such a detailed look at a specific moment in our cultural history. I just thought it was so smart and obsessively detailed that it was an incredible find as a character.
    • Maggie: (on how she felt about rave reviews on the show "Mad Men") It's very gratifying because we made the pilot so long ago and immediately when I read the script, then when I saw the pilot, I was like, 'This is a brilliant show'. I really felt that. I really felt strongly about it. It's like, 'Oh well, we'll see if people watch it. We'll see if people like it.' And then to feel so much incredible attention paid to it and a recognition from the press that it's something special, it's very gratifying.

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