- Born
- Birth nameGrace Lila Martin
- Height1.57 m
- Grace Lila Martin is a unique and versatile Canadian Actress. Growing up figure skating ignited a passion that inspired her to study acting, singing, dancing, and music, learning to play several musical instruments. She made her professional theater debut at only 13 years old. Then, at 16 years old, she began a long partnership with the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival, acting in many of their seasons, before eventually joining their board of directors in 2024, and then becoming president of the Greater Victoria Shakespeare Society in 2025.
After studying acting, singing, and dancing at the Canadian College of Performing Arts, graduating with a performing Arts Diploma and an applied performing Arts Diploma, she continued her study of comedy at the Second City training center in Toronto. She then returned to the west coast to tour "Lucky Casanova," the one-woman show she starred in and co-wrote.
Along with many credits in theatre and stand-up comedy, some of her notable onscreen works include playing Ellie in "Siblings Bond," starring in a commercial for BlumHouse's "M3gan," playing Charlie Star in "Lesson in Christmas," dancing in BBno$'s music videos for "Check" and "Two", playing Joan in "Love Has No Distance," and playing Luna Crowe in "Crime by Design."- IMDb mini biography by: anonymous
- ParentsAndy MartinAlison Gaul
- RelativesOliver Martin(Sibling)John Gaul(Grandparent)
- Grace Lila Martin has a background working in childcare, specializing in working with children with disabilities, and teaching drama and figure skating.
- Grace Lila Martin grew up figure skating.
- Grace Lila Martin has spent many years studying various styles of singing.
- Grace Lila Martin studied comedy at the Second City Training Center in Toronto, and has a background performing stand up comedy, including being one of the first people to perform on Second City's John Candy Stage in Toronto.
- Grace Lila Martin plays several musical instruments, including guitar, piano, ukulele, saxophone, kalimba, steel tongue drum, and flute.
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