GRACE KEELIN

Grace is an Irish actor based in Maynooth and is 5′ 5″ (165cm) tall.

Screen credits include the short films “GRADUATION DAY” (post-production) directed by Daniel Heaphy, “I THINK I REMEMBER NOW” directed by Conor Forkin, “INSIDE OUT” directed by Laura Way, and “BEHIND CLOSED DOORS” by Christian Tierney.

Theatre wise January saw Grace performed in Brian Warfield’s new Musical CELTIC EXODUS which ran in The Complex in Dublin 7 which was directed by Mark Lambert. In February she performed in two productions as part of this years Scene and Heard Festival of new work in Dublin’s Smock Alley.

Her stage credits include YELLOWING, a Naming Cows Production, as part of the Scene & Heard Festival in Smock Alley, GSA’s “SHAKESPERIENCE” a 90 minute Shakespeare-Experience designed to help students prepare for their Junior cycle, the supporting role of ‘Liz’ in the play “UN CROCODILE” at Smock alley Theatre as part of the Scene and Heard Festival, directed by Charlene Gleeson, The lead role of ‘Sally’ in “THE PAINTER” directed by Bryan Burroughs (GSA), ‘Ophelia’ in “HAMLET” directed by Liam Halligan (GSA), the supporting role of ‘Margaret’ in “OUR FEW & EVIL DAYS” directed by Maureen White (GSA), and the role of ‘Realtin’ in THE SPINNING HEART directed by Paul Brennan (GSA).

She trained and graduated from the 1-year Full Time Screen Acting Program at Bow Street Screen and prior to that from the Two Year Full Time Course at the Gaiety School of Acting. She’s also trained in Lyrical Jazz and Modern Dance styles.

And she is a highly skilled horse rider with 9 years experience.

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