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Maggie Grace is a well-known actress in the United States. Maggie Grace, an ardent reader, entered the acting business at the age of 18 as a young woman. She is well recognized for her outstanding performance in the acclaimed television series ‘Lost’. She quickly established herself in the television and film industries. Grace was as adept in each role she was cast in, demonstrating her versatility. Whether it was the 15-year-old Martha Moxley from “Murder in Greenwich” or Shannon Rutherford from “Lost,” she depicted her characters with the utmost delicacy and accuracy. In 2002, her performance in “Murder in Greenwich” earned her a nomination for a Young Artist Award. She gave an amazing performance in both Twilight Saga series. She is a talented actress who has demonstrated her worth in all of her endeavors.

Youth and Early Life

Maggie Grace was born in Ohio on September 21, 1983, to Valinn Everett and Fred Denig. Her father was the proprietor of the family jewelry business. They had resided in a home that was 200 years old and the first saltbox house in central Ohio.

Marissa Paletas and Ian Denig are two of her younger siblings. When she was 16 years old, her parents split.
Early in her studies, she attended Worthington Christian Schools. She was an avid reader and self-proclaimed “Shakespeare nerd” as a child. As a Thomas Worthington High School student, she began performing in community theater and school productions.

She dropped out of high school and relocated with her mother to Los Angeles. They had significant financial difficulties. She contacted an agent and signed up for acting classes within a week of relocating.
One of her initial acting roles was in the 2000 Gallery Players production of “The Crucible.” She performed at the Jewish Community Center in the area.

Maggie Grace’s Career

In 2001, Maggie Grace launched her career with the web series Rachel’s Room.
In 2002, she starred in the television series ‘Septuplets,’ which was canceled prior to the airing of the first episode. In the same year, though, she landed a breakout part in the television film “Murder in Greenwich.”

The film is inspired by the real-life murder of 15-year-old Martha Moxley. She has also been seen on the big screen in the film Shop Club.

She participated in many television shows and films in 2003, including ‘Miracles,’ ‘CSI: Miami,’ ‘Twelve Mile Road,’ ‘The Lyon’s Den,’ and ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,’ as well as ‘Creature Unknown’ and ‘Twelve Mile Road.’
She portrayed Shannon Rutherford, a pampered rich girl, in the television series ‘Lost’. After debuting in 2004 and running till 2006, it became a tremendous success.

In 2005, she played alongside Tom Welling in the film “Fog.” This movie was a remake of the 1980 horror film “Fog.”
Maggie Grace devoted the following few years to filmmaking exclusively. In 2007, she played alongside Alec Baldwin and Michelle Gellar in the film “Suburban Girl.” In the same year, she appeared in the film adaptation of Karen Joy Fowler’s novel The Jane Austen Book Club.

She has long desired to collaborate with the actor Liam Neeson. In 2008, the suspense film “Taken” afforded her the opportunity. She appears in both ‘Taken 2’ and ‘Taken 3’ as well.
In 2009, she landed the lead part in the film “Malice in Wonderland.” It was an adaption of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

She appeared in several television shows in 2010, including ‘Flying Lessons,’ ‘Knight and Day,’ ‘Faster,’ and ‘The Experiment.’

She portrayed Irina in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” in 2011. She was the principal actress in the second installment of “The Twilight Saga” in 2012. She also appeared in numerous more films, including “Lockout,” “Taken 2,” and “Decoding Annie Parker.” She also made her Broadway debut with the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Picnic, which is currently running at the American Airlines Theater.

She took a one-year hiatus from movies in 2013 to focus on television programs. In addition to her role as Susanna in the eponymous television series, she starred in ‘Californication,’ ‘The Following,’ and ‘When Calls the Heart.’

She returned to the big screen in 2014 with the films “We’ll Never Have Paris” and “About Alex.” She appeared in the documentary ‘Unity’ and the film ‘Taken 3’ the following year. In addition, she appeared in an episode of the television series Masters of Sex.

Her most recent films include “The Choice” (2016), “The Scent of Rain and Lightning” (2017), and “Aftermath” (2017).

Grace’s Major Opera

Her first huge break came in 2002 with the television film “Murder in Greenwich.” She portrayed the character Martha Moxley.
Her performance as Shannon Rutherford in the popular television series ‘Lost’ was praised. She gained quick stardom, and the show was a success from 2004 through 2006.

Awards & Achievements

Maggie Grace was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 2003 for her breakout performance in “Murder in Greenwich.” Nonetheless, she was defeated by Clara Byrant in ‘Tru Confessions.’

For her part in ‘Lost’, she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award in 2005. She was placed 27th on the 2005 Maxim Hot 100 list.
She shared the 12th Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series with the ensemble of ‘Lost’ Season 2.

Maggie’s Personal Life

Maggie Grace married entrepreneur Brent Bushnell on May 28, 2017.
She attributes her inspiration to her mother and is an avid admirer of William Shakespeare and other English poets.

Estimated Net Worth

Maggie Grace is an American actress with a $4 million net worth. Maggie Grace is well-known for a wide range of film and television roles and has received numerous accolades during her career. She is arguably best recognized for her role as Shannon Rutherford on the television series “Lost.” She was also cast in a recurring part in the “Taken” film series.

Trivia

She acquired Roo, a stray cat she discovered in a dying state while working on the set of “Lost.” She now refers to the cat as her travel companion.