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Mads Jensen
Mads Jensen is a writer and singer from Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Writing
While studying journalism at Brigham Young University, Mads worked as a political correspondent covering protests surrounding Utah's 2015 legislative session. After leaving the Mormon faith, she attended Columbia University and wrote for Tavi Gevinson's Rookie Mag - where she penned articles, personal essays, and interviews with musicians and comedians such as Bridget Everett. Her writing was further published in Nylon magazine's October 2015 issue and Rookie Yearbook Three.

Music
Mads recorded her forthcoming EP Now That I'm a Woman with producer Jesse Harris and Kenny Wollesen in New York City. Together they have played venues such as Joe's Pub, The Moroccan Lounge, Heaven Can Wait , and more. Mads' first single was covered in Office Magazine.

She has lent her voice singing backup for CARM ft. Maya Hawke's on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, at Oracle Sisters' show at Café de la Danse in Paris, and on Jesse Harris' record "Silver Balloon".

Other Work
In 2023, Mads acted in Matthew Gasda's play "Ardor".

Her directorial debut was featured in Flood Magazine- a music video featuring Mads' character Carrington the Clown, "...a cackling, chain-smoking hooligan who means well but too often surrounds himself with delinquents".

She has been featured in music videos such as Papooz' "IT HURTS ME", Troye Sivan's "YOUTH", and Myd's "Together We Stand".

Mads was interviewed by Elna Baker in NPR's "This American Life" episode 742: "The Thing I'm Getting Over."

Family
Mads is the great-niece of actress Lise Ringheim, who voiced Denmark's Cinderella, and actor Henning Moritzen, lead actor in Thomas Vinterberg's Festen (1998) and Dorte Warnøe Høgh's Grisen (2009). Her father Michael Coleman produced Bennet Miller's Foxcatcher (2014). Her mother is Kristy Jensen- ex-Vegas showgirl, Disney actress, and contender on the sixth season of The Amazing Race.