Gracie Wakefield
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Gracie Wakefield is a multi-award winning actress, director and singer-songwriter, with over 30 film and TV credits, 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 original songs "Sometimes" and "6 Feet Apart" to ITunes and Spotify. 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 graduated from Booker T. Washington HSPVA and where she performed in many BTW musicals, plays and productions. She is now in BFA Theatre and Acting studies at Chapman University in L.A.