Grace Delaney is known for We Live in Time (2024).
Grace Delrue grew up in an artistic family and her film debut at 7 was in Bergman Island (2021) by Mia Hansen-Løve. Grace has appeared in theatre projects with Peeping Tom in Belgium and Corporate films, and has voiced Publicities for Kinepolis, Dettol and various EU films. She is a multi-lingual (French- and English-speaking) actress and wants to pursue her career as a young actor.
Grace Demarco is an actress, known for The Neighborhood (2018), Dollface (2019) and Ouija House (2018).
Grace Denny is an actress, known for Honey and Wine (2020), The Window (2013) and Holy City (2008).
Grace Diane Jensen is known for The Raging Heart of Maggie Acker, Bunco Babes (2022) and Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays (2022).
Grace Dixon is an actress and producer, known for Solar Impact (2019), Cruel Summer (2016) and One Last Outro (2019).
Grace Doughty is an actress, known for Sollers Point (2017), Help Me Mary (2021) and Nightmare Next Door (2011).
Secwépemc actress and director, Grace Dove, rose to international relevance with Iñárritu's The Revenant, and has since played leads on features, How It Ends and Monkey Beach, an adaptation of Eden Robinson's novel of the same name. Her directorial debut, Kiri and The Girl, premiered at VIFF and SDIFF, and she most recently wrapped picture on Marie Clements' Bones of Crows.
Grace Duah is known for Want This (2020), Gossip Girl (2021) and Tamron Hall (2019).
Grace Dumdaw (she/they) is a Kachin actor, filmmaker, and photographer born in Myanmar and raised in Louisiana. Grace received their Bachelor of Fine Arts from Swarthmore College, majoring in Stage, Screen, & New Media and Peace and Conflict Studies. Additional acting education includes Prague Film School, Stella Adler Studio, and Upright Citizens Brigade NYC. In 2020, they were recognized as a Fellow by the Emmy's Television Academy Foundation for the Agency category. In addition to acting, Grace's passions include filmmaking as a director, videographer, and art director. In 2021, Grace's unreleased college thesis film project written, directed, edited, and acted by them received special mention from the Tri-Co Film Festival. Grace is also a strong advocate for their ethnic group, the Kachin people of northern Myanmar. They continues to raise awareness of the civil unrest and injustice against minority ethnicities in Myanmar.