Actor. Writer. Painter. Owns a tortoise.

Hi, I’m Grace!

I am an actor, writer and visual artist currently based in Los Angeles. I am a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts , where I earned a BFA in Drama with a minor in Creative Writing. In my time there, I studied at both Playwrights Horizons Theatre School and Stonestreet Studios, where I integrated my minor by writing, directing and performing in many of my own written works. In recent years, I have found new avenues for my artistry, from creating live poetry with my typewriter at special events, to teaching people of all ages how to use technology for artistic expression. In acting, I am known for a duality of raw, emotional vulnerability and surprising, off-the-wall comedy. I have many years of experience with Improv, participated in Comedy Sports and studied at The Groundlings School. I am a self-taught visual artist, and you can find my work at local fairs, as well as at live portrait drawing sessions for parties etc. That is an overarching theme of all my work: I believe that I am never done learning. Oh, and that this is supposed to be FUN. I believe in having a great time, with passion and professionalism. In my spare time I love to read, wander farmers markets, talk to elderly people, visit crystal shops, and drink a lot of boba tea.

Welcome to my weird little world!

(This is the tortoise, his name is Puck)

Website still under construction!

More to come <3

No one was paid to say any of this:

(Except for the psychic)

  • “She has a mojo with a wink and can zing a spark into the camera that hits you before you saw it being flung”

    - Gary O. Bennett, Director

  • Her incredible talent and on-screen presence is hyper-specific, visually captivating, breathtakingly personal and incredibly smart”

    - Gil Zabarsky, Director

  • “Strong individuality, confidence and positive attitude. She shows professionalism through preparation”

    - Ellen Parks, Director/Casting Director

  • "You are like if a child could be very old. Your wisdom and strangeness will take you as far as you allow"

    -A Psychic on Melrose