Dale Madison is an award-winning educator, LGBTQ activist, playwright, author, doll collector, performance artist and artist-in-residence. He produced the African Marketplace shopping hour on the QVC network. He is a nationally recognized doll designer, traveling around the country, promoting African dolls. Dale has also taught doll workshops, exhibited and curated doll shows at the William Grant Still Arts Center.
The author of “Dreamboy: My Life as a QVC Host & Other Greatest hits,” his memoir was turned into a one-man show, “My Life in 3 Easy Payments,” offered an interactive experience through spoken word, songs, storytelling, and video footage of his television work.
He founded the production company, DamnGoodMan Productions, to create, curate and produce culturally-relevant entertainment that embraces positive, empowering messages for the LGBTQ community. Madison’s two short films, “DREAMBOY: My Life as a QVC Host & Other Hits,” based on his memoir, won the Best LGBT Film Award at the 2008 San Diego Black Film Festival (SDBFF) and “The Panty Man” was nominated as Best Short in the 2009 Pan African Film Festival (PAFF), respectively. As a filmmaker, Madison is making the festival circuit with his short film, “Life After QVC,” which made its world premiere at the 26th annual Independent Filmmakers Showcase (IFS) Film Festival. The 25-minute, vérité-styled docucomedy takes a comedic trip down memory lane, chronicling Madison’s rise as a popular pitchman on the new shopping network in the early 1990s to the unexpected turn of paying the bills as a drag queen named FREEda SLAVE.
Madison received a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award for his one-man show, “FREEda SLAVE: Mask of a Diva,” which addresses the masculine and feminine discrimination within the gay community. Bringing the show to Los Angeles, it won the critic’s “Pick of the Week” in Backstage West. In 2010, he debuted his second one-man show, “My Life in 3 Easy Payments, to a sold out crowd at the Highways Performance Arts Space in Santa Monica, Calif. After a limited engagement in Santa Monica and West Hollywood, Madison took his one-man show to the Big Apple for the United Solo Theatre Festival in New York City. The show speaks to the pop culture phenomenon of reality show and the quest for fame at any cost. Adapted from his memoir, “My Life in 3 Easy Payments,” it offers a humorous interactive story through spoken word, songs, storytelling and video footage of his life. Both theatrical productions introduce audiences to Madison’s drag persona, FREEda SLAVE, which he created for his bit part in the hilarious 1995 comedy, “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar,” starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze and John Leguizamo.
Madison received his master’s degree in Education and Leadership from Antioch University. He was a recipient of an Audre Lorde Scholarship to support his educational offerings in the LGBTQ community.
www.daleguymadison.com
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  • Writer (5 Credits)
    My Life in 3 Easy Payments (first 10 pages)
    Television Script
    Sissy Sammy in the Land of WE-HO 90069
    Screenplay, Short Script
    Sissy Sammy in the Land of WE-HO 90069 (first 10 pages)
    Screenplay
    LeopardLove2025
    Web / New Media
    The Boy Who Played With Dolls2022
    Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Short
  • Acting (3 Credits)
    LeopardLove2025
    Web / New Media
    One of the Guys2022
    Short
    The Boy Who Played With Dolls2022
    Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Short
  • Producer (2 Credits)
    LeopardLove2025
    Web / New Media
    One of the Guys2022
    Short
  • Director (1 Credit)
    LeopardLove2025
    Web / New Media
Honorable Mention
Sissy Sammy in the Land of WE-HO 90069
Trusting U
Best LGBT Film
Sissy Sammy in the Land of WE-HO 90069
Dreamboy: My Life as a QVC Host & Other Greatest Hits
San Diego Black Film Festival
College
Antioch university
Education
20082010
Birth Date
March 22, 1958
Birth City
Great Lakes, Illinois
Current City
Inglewood
Hometown
Baltimore
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
African American
Zodiac Sign
Aries
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