Gracie Otto is an accomplished Australian filmmaker and a graduate of Sydney Film School. Filmmaking is in her DNA - as a member of the Otto family of actors she has spent her life around creatives from all walks of life, which explains her varied credits as a director, writer, editor and actress. Her acclaimed debut feature documentary on British producer Michael White, The Last Impresario, premiered at the 2013 London Film Festival, featuring interviews with everyone from Kate Moss to John Cleese and Yoko Ono. Under the Volcano, her second feature documentary, produced by Cody Greenwood, will be screened at SXSW Festival and released by Universal Pictures UK. It celebrates the work of legendary Beatles music producer Sir George Martin, and Air Studios, the recording studio he built in the 1980s in the shadow of a volcano in the Caribbean, where the world's biggest recording artists, including Sting, Dire Straits, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Stevie Wonder and the Rolling Stones created the music and myths that defined the era. In 2020 Gracie made a very successful foray into television, directing multiple episodes of Stan's hit series Bump, with Claudia Karvan and a cast of young actors for producer John Edwards and Rough Diamond. Bump's critical and audience acclaim saw it immediately renewed for a second season. Gracie also directed the entire Season 2 of comedy series The Other Guy, starring Matt Okine and Harriet Dyer, which captivated audiences on Stan and Hulu. She is in post-production on her first feature, Seriously Red, a music-based Dolly Parton inspired dramedy, with Dollhouse Pictures, formed by Gracie with producer Jessica Carrera, with Rose Byrne and Krew Boylan who head an all-star cast that includes Bobby Cannavale, Daniel Webber, Celeste Barber and Jack Thompson. It will be distributed by Roadshow Pictures and Arclight in the US. Gracie is also in the process of filming a long-term personal documentary, Otto On Otto, based on her relationship with her 80-year-old father, legendary Australian actor Barry Otto. In 2019, after winning the North American Script Competition through Soho House in the US, Gracie directed, starred in and edited the bold short film, Desert Dash, filmed on location in Lightning Ridge NSW, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Gracie has always maintained an international presence with her work and abode. During her recent time in LA she made a short film with Sean Penn to promote his novel Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff, and was Associate Producer on Nick Broomfield's documentary Whitney Can I Be Me. She also fulfilled an ambition by completing four courses in Stand-Up Comedy and Improvisation at UCB, followed by a few exhilarating performances on the stand-up circuit that gave her an insight into comedic agility which she has applied to her directing work. Gracie is an in-demand director of TVCs. Working locally and internationally she has built an auteur driven brand with style and substance. In Australia, she works on many top advertising and commercials campaigns including a recent series of ads for iconic Australian underwear brand Bonds. Her fashion films are always visually and narratively inspiring, featuring the most famous international names in modelling and film including Gigi Hadid for Maybelline NYC, Selena Gomez, Elle Fanning, Amanda Seyfried, Elizabeth Debicki, Emilia Clarke, and supermodels Miranda Kerr, Abbey Lee and Barbara Palvin. Gracie has two feature films in development - Maybe the Moon, based on Armistead Maupin's audacious novel, that tells the story of Cady, a female heterosexual Jewish dwarf trying to carve out an acting career in Hollywood; and Girls In Hotels, a drama set in luxury hotels around the world, which is in development with Screen Australia's Gender Matters initiative.
Gracie Ray Hamilton is an actress, known for Mr Inbetween (2018).
Gracie Robinson is an actress, known for Above Snakes (2022) and Killing Kate (2019).
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Gracie Russell is an actress, known for Restless (2012).
During the winter of 2017, Gracie made her NYC debut as Mary in the Off-Broadway production of KOTA's holiday musical "Madeline's Christmas," directed by Laura Luc. Shortly after, she originated the role of Francesca in the world premiere of "Dance Diva's Nutcracker," by NY Times Bestselling Author, Cheryl Berk and starring Elliana Walmsley of "Dance Moms." A Young Artist Academy(TM) Award Winner for her guest star role as Ellen in Amazon's "Stagrassle Paranormal," Gracie went on to garner several more awards for her performance in the Independent film, "Honey: Us," including, the Platinum Award for Best Young Actress from the Independent Shorts Awards in Los Angeles, California, and the Best Young Actress Award from Oniros Film Awards® in NYC. Gracie can be seen starring in the TV Movie, "Nightmare PTA Moms" airing on the Lifetime Channel. Gracie trains professionally with film and television coaches in Los Angeles & New York City, and is versatile in many genres including comedy, drama, and high concept, to name a few. An avid writer, her first screenplay, filmed as a micro-short, "The Trouble with the Pink Shoes," released on YouTube. She enjoys historical movies, traveling and learning to play tennis.
Gracie Stewart is known for Happy Feet Two (2011), Goddess (2013) and Taylor Swift: Willow (2020).
Gracie Wakefield is a multi-award winning actress, director and singer-songwriter, with over 30 film and TV credits at the age of 17, recently costarring in Fox's new series Monarch. Gracie was awarded the Best Youth Actor Silver Award for the feature film "A Man Called Jon" at the 2016 Barebones International Film Fest and Best Supporting Actress for "The Freakbags" at the 2014 Oklahoma 48 Hour Film Project. Gracie's film "Rock, Paper, Scisstainability" won the highest honor "Individual Impact Award" at the 2021 Spring Planet 911 Youth Film Awards, and her film "13 Reasons to Choose Life" has been screened at over a dozen film festivals. Gracie released "Sometimes" and "6 Feet Apart" to ITunes and Spotify and is working on several new original songs. A finalist in the 2022, 2019 and 2017 Wildflower Budding Talent Vocal Competitions, Gracie loves singing and playing guitar, ukulele and keyboard. Gracie splits time in Texas and Los Angeles studying film acting, musical theater and improv and enjoys playing guitar and singing in a praise band and performing as a solo artist at live venues. Gracie is a senior at Booker T. Washington HSPVA and has performed in many BTW musicals, plays and productions.
Gracie Whitton (birth name Autumn Grace Whitton) was born in Athens Texas. She lives in the South West Fort Worth area with her parents, brothers and little sister. She is a full time student and actress. She has trained with the top coaches and most sought after casting directors in the industry. Gracie was first discovered at the age of 4½ when she played the lead role in an independent film "The Things Between Us". She has since appeared in several movies, television shows and commercials. Gracie loves performing on stage, dancing with her local studio and singing. Gracie maintains an "A" Average and has her sights set on college.
Gracie Young was born in Plano, Texas on September 10th, 1999 to Kelly (a school teacher)and Glenn (an executive in the Oil and Gas Industry). Gracie moved to Frisco, Texas at a young age and has remained there ever since. She is best known for her role as Violet in Animal Among Us (2015).