Maggie Grace

Maggie Grace

Active - 2002 - 2020  |   Born - Sep 21, 1983 in Columbus, Ohio, United States  |   Genres - Drama, Thriller, Adventure

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Few performers experience a meteoric rise to fame on par with that of actress Maggie Grace. An Ohio native whose parents co-ran a jewelry business, Grace left her Columbus home amid complete obscurity, nurturing dreams of becoming an A-list actress, and within five years made that dream a reality, given her ability to test out of high school and graduate years ahead of time. With the blessing of her parents, Grace promptly moved to Los Angeles at age 16 and snagged an agent. Roles in low-medium-budgeted features and short-lived television series (FOX's Septuplets and Oliver Beene) followed, but it was her breakout turn in the blockbuster series Lost -- as the pampered, spoiled and bratty Shannon Rutherford -- that made her a superstar. From that launching pad, she transitioned to a number of features, including the supernatural horror opus The Fog (2005) (a remake of the 1980 John Carpenter film of the same name), director Robin Swicord's gentle romantic comedy The Jane Austen Book Club (2007), and a leading role as the abducted daughter of an ex-soldier (Liam Neeson) in the high-adrenaline thriller Taken (2008) (a role she would reprise for 2012's Taken 2 and 2015's Taken 3). In 2011, she booked a role in another high-profile franchise, playing a vampire in the two-part The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. Grace also found time for a recurring role on the series Californication, and in 2014, appeared in the ensemble dramedy About Alex.

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  • Left high school and moved to Los Angeles with her mother at age 16.
  • Made her TV debut two years later as Martha Moxley in the cable docudrama Murder in Greenwich.
  • Had a recurring role on the Fox sitcom Oliver Beene as a Swedish exchange student.
  • In 2005, was named one of Maxim's Hot 100 and included in FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World.
  • Made her Broadway debut in 2012 in the play Picnic, opposite Sebastian Stan.