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Maggie Grace

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Maggie Grace

Grace at the Tribeca Film Festival, April 2008
Born Margaret Grace Denig
September 21, 1983 (1983-09-21) (age 24)
Flag of the United States Columbus, Ohio

Margaret Grace Denig (born September 21, 1983), better known as Maggie Grace, is an American actress. She is best known for her work as Shannon Rutherford on the television series Lost.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Grace, eldest of three children, was born in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, the daughter of Linn and Rick Denig.[1] She took to acting at an early age, performing in several local theatre productions, among them Jewish Community Center's Gallery Players' 2000 production of The Crucible.[2] The director of that play, John S. Kuhn, said of Grace "Even at that young age she brought a lot to her work."[2]

At 16, Grace left Ohio with her mother, Valinn, for Los Angeles. The actress frequently found herself struggling to pay her rent.[3] In 2001 she landed the eponymous role in the Sony Pictures web-serial Rachel's Room, which took the form of a teenager's video journal. In all, she appeared in 56 short videos dialoguing teen angst and her conflict with her mother and school teachers.

[edit] Career

Over the following years Maggie, under her stage name Maggie Grace, had guest appearances on several television shows, including CSI: Miami, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Oliver Beene, and portrayed Martha Moxley in the television movie Murder In Greenwich. In 2003, she played the Goth-influenced, estranged daughter of Tom Selleck and Wendy Crewson in the drama 12 Mile Road.

It was in 2004 that Grace landed her big break when she won the role of the affluent, lazy and self-centered Shannon Rutherford on J. J. Abrams' television pilot Lost. When Lost was picked up for a full season by ABC Grace relocated to Oahu, Hawaii where the show is filmed.

During the hiatus between the first and second seasons of Lost, Grace starred in the remake of the John Carpenter horror film, The Fog, alongside Tom Welling and Selma Blair. The film was nearly universally-panned[4] upon its release that fall. She returned to Oahu for Lost's second season, where she filmed the first six episodes, before moving back to Los Angeles.

Maggie was widely rumored to have won the role of Shadowcat in X-Men: The Last Stand,[5] but the role eventually went to Ellen Page. Maggie later revealed that she had never been contacted about the role and was surprised to read she was up for the part in question.[6]

After a break in 2006, Grace returned to both small and big screens in 2007. She returned to Oahu and Lost to film a guest spot in a season three episode, and she co-starred in two movies: Suburban Girl, alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alec Baldwin, and The Jane Austen Book Club.

[edit] Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2001 Rachel's Room (web-serial) Rachel Reed
2002 Murder In Greenwich TV movie Martha Moxley
Setuplets (TV) Hope Wilde
Shop Club Martha Moxley
2003 CSI: Miami (TV) Amy Gorman 1 episode
The Lyon's Den (TV) Haley Dugan 2 episodes
Twelve Mile Road' TV movie Dulcie Landis
Miracles (TV) Hannah Cottrell 1 episode
Like Family (TV) Mary 1 episode
Cold Case (TV) Rene 1 episode
2004 Creature Unknown Amanda direct-to-DVD
Oliver Beene (TV) Elke 8 episodes
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV) Jessie Dawning 1 episode
Lost (TV) Shannon Rutherford 33 episodes
2005 The Fog Elizabeth Williams
2007 Suburban Girl Chloe
The Jane Austen Book Club Allegra
2008 Taken Kim

[edit] References

  1. ^ Maggie Grace is Lost in paradise | the Daily Mail
  2. ^ a b Foley, Kristen M.. "Lost Girl", C: The Columbus Magazine, February 2005. 
  3. ^ Cleeve, Dan. "Maggie Grace", CosmoGirl', March 2006. 
  4. ^ Rotten Tomatoes - The Fog - 6%
  5. ^ Coming Soon film news
  6. ^ Russo, Tim. "Freaks & Cliques", Premiere, 2006-05. 

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