With twelve feature films and six television series to her name, Grace represents the best of East meets West. Fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese, Grace has acted in all three languages on screen in award winning films and blockbusters in the Asia Pacific region and was honored with the Best Actress Award at the 2011 HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles for her portrayal of the vigilante Ava Chen in "Bloodtraffick". Best known English language projects include 'Independence Day Resurgence', the long awaited sequel to the 1996 blockbuster by director Roland Emmerich, lead female 'Anna' in romantic drama "Lost for Words", 'Claire' the search and rescue team medic in scifi thriller "Infini" and the Gemini fighting warrior in action-filled "The Man with the Iron Fists". Dedicated to bring authenticity to every role, Grace trained for a few weeks under (action director) Corey Yuen's team prior to filming and performed over 95% of her action stunts - impressing and earning genuine respect from the stunt team. Grace's dedication and versatility is unrivaled by her peers whether it be on the screens, on the red carpet or an ambassador for brands. Born in Taiwan of Cantonese descent and grown up in Sydney Australia, Grace reflects the combination and possesses the sensitivity of that unique cross-cultural upbringing. She also holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University of Sydney, with majors in Accounting & Commercial Law.
Grace Ingland was born on 10 Mile in Detroit, MI to her father, a Hollywood blues musician, and mother, an Assistant Director on Soul Train in the 1980's before moving out to San Francisco, California as a young child. Grace attended a performing arts high school in the city and specialized in Shakespeare, musical theatre, and Improv before graduating from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of Los Angeles. A lover of science, theatre and education, Grace completed her Bachelors in Science in Liberal Arts, Anthropology and Film at The New School, NY after working aboard Disney Cruise Lines. After performing up and down the California Coast, Grace's career picked up commercially in San Francisco when she was featured in a national commercial alongside Lt. Joe Kenda of Homicide Hunter. Grace has received several awards for her work in independent films across the US. As a singer, she is featured on numerous musical artist's records and has worked with international talents & songwriters. Grace is now a mother to her beautiful son and is passionate about bridging theatre and education as a member of the International Museum Theatre Alliance. She loves interior design, event planning, water sports, nature and camping.
Grace Jenkins is an actress, known for Deep Water (2022) and The New Nanny (2021).
Grace Johnson is known for How Dads Hear (2017), Voices and Thy Neighbor (2018).
Grace Johnson is an actress, known for Everybody Gets Stabbed (2020).
Grace Johnston was born on October 12, 1980 in the USA. She is an actress, known for Beaches (1988), ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) and Absolute Killers (2011).
Grace Jones was born on May 19, 1948 in Spanish Town, St Catherine, Jamaica to Marjorie Jones (née Williams) and Reverend Robert W. Jones. When she was 12 she moved to Syracuse, New York, joining her family who had already moved there. She studied acting at Syracuse University and appeared in her first musical; halfway through college, she was approached by a drama professor who proposed that she work with him in a play he was putting on in Philadelphia, she accepted. Jones later moved to New York City and signed on as a model with Wilhelmina Models, but when her looks weren't successfully received, she moved to Paris, France, where her androgynous, bold, dark-skinned appearance was so highly visible, she began to model for Yves Saint-Laurent, Claude Montana, Kenzo Takada, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Hans Feurer, and Azzedine Alaïa, and she appeared on the covers of "Elle", "Vogue", and "Der Stern." Disillusioned with modeling, and since she always wanted to be an actress, she began her movie career playing small parts, her first being in the blaxploitation flick Gordon's War (1973) followed by an uncomfortable cameo in the unwatchable French sex comedy Attention les yeux! (1976). It wasn't until the the '80s that Jones' on-screen career really soared, when she appeared in three supporting roles: Zula, the amazonian warrior in the American sword and sorcery/adventure film Conan the Destroyer (1984); May Day, the secondary antagonist in the 14th James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985); and Katrina, a bloodthirsty Egyptian vampire queen in the comedy horror Vamp (1986). Leaving audiences with only the resonance of unique and tantalizing movie performances, Jones hasn't acted in a feature film since the '90s. In recent years, Jones's primary focus is sharing the vulnerability behind her larger-than-life persona. Jones and director Sophie Fiennes released the documentary Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (2017). According to Fiennes, the documentary is not a retelling of what can easily be found in books and magazines, but an intimate portrait of Jones in recent years as she returns to Jamaica, the country of her birth and childhood, for a family reunion.
Grace Julianna is a bi-coastal actor who booked her first gig at the age of 9, a pilot for PBS called Finky's Kitchen and has not stopped working in the business since then. During the difficult time of Covid-19, Grace was fortunate enough to work on an industrial commercial about Cryptocurrency by director David Jakubovic. She also filmed a movie called "I Love You Anyway" in November that will be out in March 2021, directed by Anna Matz and produced by Justin Baldoni (Jane the Virgin), the head of Wayfarer Studios. She was also able to host the " Shockfest Film Festival" virtual event where tons of independent horror movie directors submit their films. Lastly, she finished production on "Harvest Season," an independent movie by Hector Tinoco that will be released in 2021.
Grace Junot was born in Bangkok, Thailand to an American father and Thai mother. Her family moved frequently while her father served in the United States Army, eventually settling in the Bronx, NYC, where she attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel School. The family later relocated to East Brunswick, NJ. She worked throughout her youth and teens as a print model in Asia, and began to work in film and television stateside after she graduated from college. She holds an honors degree in the Humanities from Rollins College. Grace is an active advocate for foster care youth. She and her husband have a daughter, who was born in March 2015.