Madison Danielle Davenport was born in San Antonio, Texas. Her career began in 2005, after she had an appearance in a small part on Conversations with Other Women (2005). She also appeared in the television series Numb3rs (2005) as well as Close to Home (2005). In 2006, her voice could be heard in Over the Hedge (2006) as Quillo one of the porcupines from the film. As Megan, a little girl who aids Temperance Brennan (and Seeley Booth), she also appeared as the guest actor in Bones (2006). Davenport was in Legion of Super Heroes (2006) and The Sitter (2007) in 2007. Davenport appeared in ER (1994), and played Fiona in the film Special Agent Oso (2009). There were a variety of films in 2008, including Humboldt County (2008), Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008), The Attic Door (2009) as well as Christmas Is Here Again (2007). In 2010 Davenport was in the Lifetime TV movie Amish Grace (2010) as Mary Beth Graber, a little girl who dies in an attack on a school. She also played Destiny in Jack and the Beanstalk (2009) and played a lead part in the telefilm Dad's Home (2010) as Lindsay Westman. Davenport appeared as a guest in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), as Camryn Pose. Also, she began an ongoing role in the U.S. television show Shameless (2011). In 2012's film The Possession (2012), she played Hannah. Davenport played Na'el, a potential romantic partner of Ham (Logan Lerman), in Noah, the biblical epic Noah (2014). Noah (2014), alongside Russell Crowe, Anthony Hopkins, Jennifer Connelly, and Emma Watson. Aronofsky directed the 2014 film
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