Maggie Grace
Maggie Grace
Maggie Graceis an American actress, best known for her roles in Lost and the Taken trilogy. Originally from Worthington, Ohio, she dropped out of high school to move to Los Angeles with her mother after her parents' divorce. While struggling financially, she landed her first role as the title character in the web-based video series Rachel's Room in 2001. She went on to earn a Young Artist Award nomination in 2002 with her portrayal of 15-year-old murder victim Martha Moxley...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth21 September 1983
CityWorthington, OH
CountryUnited States of America
I think as far as the action genre goes, I like when it has a sense of humor. I'm a Jane Austen/Jane Eyre kind of girl.
Ice-skating is a dangerous proposition and tennis is going to be something I'm probably not very good at.
Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles.
Talking about relationships is a surefire way to jinx them.
I think of relationships as having a really safe place with someone where you are, and making an effort to show up everyday - to see them and feel seen, especially as an actor when you're already pretending to be other people all the time. It's an incredible gift to feel seen by one person; a culture of two.
There's just certain things you don't think about to enjoy a film. Bullets in space are one of them.
When you're doing a Broadway show, you have no free time.
I believe love at first sight is possible. Centuries of literature and art and beauty has been dedicated to that idea, so who am I to argue, even if I've never experienced it?
I put Liam at the top of the list, the male actor list, because I had just seen Schindler's List again and Michael Collins, and I was just like, 'God, what an incredible actor.'
I think sci-fi films have become rather bleak, and understandably so - I think we've made some big mistakes globally with how we're developing, and we deal with that guilt by creating these very dystopian futures in films.
I used to be really insecure about my self-education. I'm definitely always learning. But there's many ways to learn. There are many, many ways to always be a learner.
Note to self: Never ride a motorcycle in stilettos and a miniskirt.
I think some of them have viewpoints about enjoying your twenties and are living vicariously through me they would probably have me with a different guy every night. They're like: 'Go girl, go'.
I went to a Christian school, and as a kid, we weren't allowed to really watch anything violent, even 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.'