List of Mckenna Grace performances

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Mckenna Grace in a brown sweater against a blue background at the 2023 German Comic Con in Dortmund
Grace at the 2023 German Comic Con in Dortmund

Mckenna Grace is an American actress who has appeared in films, television series, video games, and narrative podcasts. A 2022 Yahoo! Entertainment article referred to her as "one of the most successful and prolific child actors of her generation", with over 70 credits by that point.[1] Having wanted to act since age four,[2] Grace secured her first part in a commercial at five years old.[3] She made her onscreen debut in Disney XD's sitcom Crash & Bernstein (2012–2014),[4][5] while she had her first film role in Goodbye World (2013). She subsequently appeared in several films and television shows, including The Young and the Restless (2013–2015), The Vampire Diaries (2015), Mr. Church (2016), Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), Designated Survivor (2016–2019), and Fuller House (2016–2020).

In 2017, Grace garnered global recognition for her role as an intellectually gifted seven-year-old in the drama film Gifted,[6][7] for which she received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Awards for Best Young Performer.[8] She also appeared in the 2017 films How to Be a Latin Lover, Amityville: The Awakening, and I, Tonya. The following year, Grace portrayed a murderous girl in The Bad Seed, a psychic middle child in The Haunting of Hill House, the younger version of the titular character in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and a child prodigy in Young Sheldon. She played the lattermost role until 2023. Grace appeared in three films released in 2019. Her first was Captain Marvel, in which she portrayed a 13-year-old version of the titular character. She also led the comedy-drama Troop Zero and the supernatural horror Annabelle Comes Home. Grace subsequently had voice roles in Scoob! (2020) and Spirit Untamed (2021).

Grace portrayed an intelligent teenager who has been abused and raped in the Hulu dystopian show The Handmaid's Tale (2021–2022), and a rebellious first-year student in an episode of the Disney+ horror comedy Just Beyond (2021). For the former, she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.[9] Grace starred in the Ghostbusters sequels Afterlife (2021) and Frozen Empire (2024). In 2022, she wrote, executive produced, and starred in a sequel to The Bad Seed and portrayed Jan Broberg in Peacock's true crime miniseries A Friend of the Family. The following year, she appeared in the science fiction adventure film Crater (2023). Aside from acting, Grace has written and performed her own music, including 2 extended plays and 13 singles. She also directs and stars in her music videos.

Film

Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released
Mckenna Grace's film appearancss
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2013 Goodbye World Hannah Palmer
Suburban Gothic Zelda
2015 Russell Madness Lena
Frankenstein Molly
2016 Mr. Church Isabel "Izzy" Brooks
The Angry Birds Movie Ella Bird Voice role
Independence Day: Resurgence Daisy Blackwell
2017 Gifted Mary Adler
How to Be a Latin Lover Arden
Amityville: The Awakening Juliet Walker
I, Tonya Young Tonya Harding
2018 Ready Player One Elementary school kid
2019 Captain Marvel Young Carol Danvers (age 13)
Troop Zero Christmas Flint
Annabelle Comes Home Judy Warren
2020 Scoob! Young Daphne Blake Voice role
2021 Spirit Untamed Abigail Stone Voice role
Malignant Young Madison Lake / Young Emily May
Ghostbusters: Afterlife Phoebe Spengler
2023 Crater Addison
PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Skye Voice role
2024 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Phoebe Spengler
TBA Spider & Jessie Spider Also executive producer; post-production
Anniversary Birdie Post-production

Television

Mckenna Grace's television appearances
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2012–2014 Crash & Bernstein Jasmine Bernstein Recurring role
2013 The Goodwin Games Even Younger Chloe Episode: "Hamletta"
Joe, Joe & Jane Sydney Pilot
2013–2014 Instant Mom Sam 2 episodes
2013–2015 The Young and the Restless Faith Newman Recurring role
2014 Clarence Tinia, Ashley, and Braidy Sumoski Voice role; 3 episodes
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Young Abby Fisher Episode: "Dead Woods"
Clementine Lucy Pilot
2015 K.C. Undercover Quinn Episode: "Give Me a 'K'! Give Me a 'C'!"
The Vampire Diaries Young Caroline Forbes 2 episodes
Genie in a Bikini Teresa Television film
Dog with a Blog Jules Episode: "You're Not My Sister Anymore"
Pickle and Peanut Cindy / Sugarbee Voice role; 2 episodes
Babysitter's Black Book Cindy Television film
CSI: Cyber Michelle Mundo 3 episodes
2015–2017 Once Upon a Time Young Emma Swan 4 episodes
2016 Teachers Avery Episode: "Drunk Kiss"
Bizaardvark Didi Episode: "Pretty-Con"
Marvel's Most Wanted Zoe Abel Pilot
2016–2017 The Lion Guard Kambuni Voice role; 2 episodes
2016, 2018 Elena of Avalor Bella Voice role; 2 episodes
2016–2019 Designated Survivor Penny Kirkman Recurring role
2016–2020 Fuller House Rose Harbenberger Recurring role
2017–2019 Mickey and the Roadster Racers Bitsy Beagleberg Recurring voice role
2018 The Bad Seed Emma Grossman Television film
The Haunting of Hill House Theodora "Theo" Crain (young) Main role; miniseries
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Young Sabrina Spellman Episode: "A Midwinter's Tale"
2018–present Young Sheldon Paige Swanson Recurring role
2020 Home Movie: The Princess Bride The Grandson Episode: "Chapter Two: The Shrieking Eels"
2021–2022 The Handmaid's Tale Esther Keyes Recurring role
2021 Just Beyond Veronica Vanderhall Episode: "Leave Them Kids Alone"
2022 The Bad Seed Returns Emma Grossman Television film; also co-writer and executive producer
A Friend of the Family Jan Broberg Main role; miniseries

Video games

Mckenna Grace's video game appearances
Year Title Role Ref(s)
2021 Ghostbusters: Afterlife Scare Phoebe Spengler

Narrative podcasts

Mckenna Grace's narrative podcast appearances
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2023 The Foxes of Hydesville Katie Fox Main role

Discography

Extended plays

Mckenna Grace's extended plays
Title Details
Bittersweet 16
Autumn Leaves
  • Released: October 13, 2023[72]
  • Label: Photo Finish Records
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

Mckenna Grace's singles
Title Year Album
"Haunted House"[73] 2021 Ghostbusters: Afterlife
"Do All My Friends Hate Me?"[74] 2022 Non-album single
"You Ruined Nirvana"[75]
"Post Party Trauma"[76] Bittersweet 16
"Self Dysmorphia"[3] Non-album single
"Ugly Crier"[77] 2023 Bittersweet 16
"Checkered Vans"[78]
"Buzzkill Baby"[79]
"Casual Kisser"[80] TBA
"Bark to the Beat" (with Blackbear)[81] PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie
"Catch Me"[82] Autumn Leaves
"Natalie"[83] 2024 TBA
"Middle Name" (with Carver Jones)[84]

Music videos

Mckenna Grace's music video appearances
Year Title Ref(s)
2021 "Haunted House"
2022 "Do All My Friends Hate Me?"
"You Ruined Nirvana"
2023 "Ugly Crier"
"Buzzkill Baby"
"Casual Kisser"
"Catch Me"

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