Grace Edwards is an emerging American actress best known for her poised performance as Dinah in Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City (2023), where she appeared alongside Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, and Margot Robbie. The Los Angeles–based actress is gaining recognition in indie cinema for her depth, versatility, and global upbringing. Born to military parents, Grace spent her childhood moving across Europe, Asia, and the U.S., shaping her unique worldview and emotional storytelling. With roles in Modern Love (2019), Pearson (2019), and Call Jane (2022), she stands among Hollywood’s rising young talents.
Grace Edwards Wiki/Bio
| Full Name | Grace Edwards |
| Date of Birth | January 1, 2002 |
| Age | 21 years (as of 2025) |
| Profession | Actress |
| Hometown | Los Angeles, California, USA (raised globally) |
| Current Residence | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Ethnicity | Caucasian |
| Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
| Boyfriend | None (single as of 2025) |
Physical Details
| Height | 5’5” (165 cm) |
| Weight | Approx. 52 kg |
| Eye Color | Light Brown |
| Hair Color | Light Brown |
Early Life
Grace Edwards was born on January 1, 2002, in Los Angeles, California, to military parents whose careers required frequent relocation. Her childhood was spent across Europe, Asia, and several U.S. states, giving her exposure to diverse cultures and environments. This nomadic lifestyle taught her adaptability and emotional sensitivity, qualities that later enhanced her acting.
Although the names of her parents remain private, Grace has mentioned that her upbringing helped her express change and transition through storytelling—a natural pathway to acting. Settling in Los Angeles during her teenage years allowed her to pursue auditions and formal acting training.

Education
Grace Edwards completed high school in the United States after years of moving internationally. While specific institutions are not publicly confirmed, her background includes:
- Theater participation
- On-camera training
- Film and performance workshops
Her professional acting career began around age 16, supported by early education in performing arts.
Family Details
Grace Edwards keeps her family details private. She has not disclosed names of parents or siblings, only noting that her family had a military lifestyle that greatly shaped her worldview.
As of 2025, she is single, focusing fully on her acting career with no public relationships or children.
Career Highlights
Grace Edwards made her screen debut in 2018 with the film Odds Are, where she played the younger version of Kelly. She continued building her résumé with roles in independent films and TV guest appearances.
Key early roles include:
- Beverly in Strange Beverly
- Ellen in Schooled (2019), appearing in two episodes
- Alexa in the Amazon Prime series Modern Love (2019)
- Tasha in the series Pearson (2019)
- Supporting role in Call Jane (2022)

Her breakout came in 2023 when she starred in Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City, a film that premiered at Cannes. Grace credited Anderson’s directing style for expanding her confidence as a performer.
In 2025, Grace is working on:
- An untitled indie film
- A role in an animated series
Career Milestones
| Milestone | Details |
| Film Debut | Odds Are (Young Kelly) – 2018 |
| First TV Role | Schooled – 2019 |
| Breakthrough Performance | Modern Love (2019) |
| Cannes Recognition | Asteroid City (2023) |
| Upcoming Project | Indie film (2025) |
Awards and Recognition
Grace Edwards has not received major awards yet, but her role in Asteroid City brought:
- Festival buzz at Cannes 2023
- Praise from Wes Anderson for her “poised presence”
- Media recognition for strong ensemble performance




