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Biography

Grace Rowe graduated from the Orange County High School of Performing Arts and later UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television, but it wasn't until she created her one-woman show, "The Grid Life," that she realized she was also a writer and a producer. After adapting the solo play into the feature film script, "American Seoul," Grace was chosen to take part in both the FIND (Film Independent) Screenwriter's and Producer's Lab. Under the encouragement of Effie Brown (producer, "Dear White People," "Leisure Class" (Project Greenlight), Grace produced and acted in the short film version of "American Seoul" and the film played at over a dozen film festivals worldwide, including at New York's MTV Studios/TRL as a spotlight film. The feature film script won the Best Screenplay Award at the New York Asian American Film Festival (where a full staged reading was performed), First Runner-Up of the Cynosure Screenplay Contest, and was one of three finalists for the Cape/Fox (Coalition of As

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Filmography