Grace McNally is a New York City based freelance documentary filmmaker. She has contributed to content that has appeared on National Geographic, PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Comedy Central, HBO and Netflix in addition to producing her own independent projects. Grace has had the privilege of covering a range of political and historical topics including the life of President Gerald Ford, international terrorism in the 1990s, the black market for western media in Cuba, the gun-control debate in the United States, the Keith Raniere NXIVM trial, voting rights, and the Opioid Epidemic in the United States. Most recently, Grace co-produced "Slay the Dragon," a feature documentary on democratic values and voting rights in the United States produced by Ark Media in collaboration with Participant Media. The film premiered at the TriBeCa Film Festival and will be distributed by Magnolia Pictures. Grace also has experience in commercial production including branded documentary style content and political ads contributing to the campaigns of Senators, Congresspeople, the Hillary Clinton Presidential campaign and the Biden Presidential Campaign.
Grace Mclean is an actress, known for On the Fringe of Wild (2021).
Grace Melon is an actress and writer, known for Purgatory (2020), Henry Gamble's Birthday Party (2015) and Bath Salt (2017).
Grace Molony is known for The Great (2020), Artemis Fowl (2020) and Mary Queen of Scots (2018).
Grace Moncure is an actor, known for Deadlines (2017).
Grace Mondics is an actress, known for Wuthering High (2015).
Grace Montie is an actress, known for Soul Frackers (2020), Deadly Seduction (2021) and Howlers (2019).
Grace Moore is an actress, known for Raised by Refugees (2022) and Shortland Street (1992).
Grace Mumm is an actress, known for The Lumber Baron (2019), Unintended; Unlocking a Nation's Pregnancy Secrets (2020) and Tethered (2017).
Grace Muscroft is known for My Daughter's Killer (2022).