

GRACE SLEAR
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Grace Slear is a New York City–based actor, singer-songwriter, and multidisciplinary artist. She
made her Broadway debut in Jagged Little Pill, understudying the principal role of Jo. Most recently,
she appeared on Broadway in the world premiere production of The Queen of Versailles, where she
understudied the role of Victoria, the daughter of Jacqueline Siegel, starring Kristin Chenoweth and
directed by Michael Arden. She also appeared as a featured actress and dancer in Paramount+’s
movie musical Mean Girls, written by Tina Fey.
Additional theater and screen credits include originating the role of Caitlyn in Take the Lead (Paper
Mill Playhouse), Footloose (Kennedy Center), The Tattooed Lady (Philadelphia Theatre Company),
She Came to Me (Rebecca Miller/Protagonist Pictures), and the developmental reading of How to
Build a Bomb directed by Christopher Ashley.
Her dance credits include performances at the Met Gala in 2021 and 2024, as well as Kyle
Hanagami’s 2023 YouTube Broadcast. Equally at home in theater, film, music, and movement,
Grace is passionate about storytelling across artistic disciplines.
As a musician, Grace performs throughout New York City as a member of The Cliips, appearing at
venues across Manhattan and Brooklyn, including The Cutting Room. She is currently developing
original music and preparing to release her debut album, Chronic Lover.
Grace began her artistic training at the Center for Performing and Fine Arts in West Chester,
Pennsylvania, where she studied Shakespeare, Chekhov, Meisner technique, and a wide range of
performance disciplines. Today, she continues to deepen her craft while drawing inspiration from
time spent at her family's restored historic barn and regenerative garden in Pennsylvania.
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The Met Gala 2024
Maybe-Janis Joplin
Chronic Lover- Original Song
Contemporary Dance
First Day Of My Life- Bright Eyes
Musical Theatre Jazz Dance







