Draft:Natalie Grace (Canadian actor)

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  • Comment: Twitter, Instagram and Facebook posts are not reliable or WP:GNG-building sources. "Beyond the News" is a Q&A interview in which she's talking about herself in the first person in a university student newspaper, so is not a GNG-building source; Mooney on Theatre is a blog, not a GNG-building source.
    So the only acceptable sources here are Cinema Axis and The Hollywood Reporter, but they both just briefly mention her name without being about her in any meaningful sense, which means they aren't getting her over GNG either.
    We're not looking for just any web page you can find that verifies a fact about her career: we're looking for evidence that the facts have caused journalists to write news stories about her. Bearcat (talk) 15:48, 16 May 2024 (UTC)

Natalie Grace
Born
Natalie Grace Goossen

(1992-12-15) December 15, 1992 (age 31)
Occupation(s)Actress, Playwright
Years active2010–present

Natalie Grace Goossen (born December 15 1992)..[1] is a Canadian actor and playwright. She is most known for her role as Moth on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV series).

Career[edit]

Grace's first professional role was in a commercial when she was 17.[2] Grace made her television debut in the season 4 premier of Fringe. She went on to land a supporting role in Karen Lam's Evangeline (2013 film)[3], and has worked with Lam on two other projects since then: the 2015 web series Mythos and the 2020 film The Curse of Willow Song, in which she reprises her role as Molly from Evangeline.

Armageddon Road[edit]

Grace is set to star alongside Willie Aames, Brian McCaig, April Telek, and Landon Liboiron in Armageddon Road.

The Karen Lam indie is set to shoot in British Columbia using a combination of LED volume walls and miniature sets created by Gary Young. The dark comedy takes place in Las Vegas in 1976, where an ex-con is hired by a mob boss to drive his girlfriend around for an evening, only for her to die of a cocaine overdose and have her body taken over by one of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse [4].

Personal Life[edit]

She is Mennonite[5], openly bisexual[6], and a supporter of trans rights[7]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Evangeline (2013 film) Molly
2014 My Daphne Teen Daphne Short film
2018 Counterfeiting in Suburbia (alternate title: Deadly Transaction Stephanie Television film
2020 The Perfect Pickup Goth Girl
The Curse of Willow Song Molly
2022 Rabbit Girl Feu Short film

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Fringe Teenage Girl Episode 4.01: "Neither Here Nor There"
2015 Mythos (web series) Teen Girl Episode 1.04: "The Pied Piper"
2016 Second Chance Kelly Crane Episode 1.05: "Scratch That Glitch"
2020 The Magicians Fairy Episode 5.05: "Apocalypse? Now?!"
2020 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Moth Episode 4.05: "Chapter Thirty-Three: Deus Ex Machina"

Writing[edit]

In addition to acting, Grace is also a produced playwright. Her play Fluorescent Lights premiered at the Women At Plays festival in 2020[8]. It was remounted the following year by the UBC Players Club for Festival Dionysia[9]

References/Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ https://twitter.com/_Natalie_Grace?t=ubF3wJ4qfiuefDoEKCwNMg&s=09
  2. ^ "A conversation with Vancouver actor Natalie Grace". November 28, 2015.
  3. ^ "Blood in the Snow Review: Evangeline". November 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "'Eight is Enough' Actor Willie Aames, Natalie Grace Topline 'Armageddon Road' Dark Comedy (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. May 13, 2024.
  5. ^ https://twitter.com/_Natalie_Grace/status/1635109470031470592?t=oMnSR2iJLJm_d3BOBpDlpA&s=19
  6. ^ https://twitter.com/_Natalie_Grace/status/1436052394995961887?t=fzz7ileYUIJg48QMCzExKA&s=19
  7. ^ "Instagram".
  8. ^ "Review: Women at Play(s) (Red Sandcastle Theatre) | Mooney on Theatre".
  9. ^ https://www.facebook.com/ubcplayersclub/posts/pfbid0iVqVeGtVvCpcxKQ1aUt8WHDVkKGkkjMeH3vyKunEtv9hAgmoBYCK71BXwaKKcSM7l

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