Grace Lynn Kung

Grace Lynn Kung

Born 1987-03-25 (age 39) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Biography

Grace Lynn Kung (born March 25, 1987) is a Canadian actress. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for the spy series InSecurity as Jojo Kwan.

Kung holds two certificates of distinction from Trinity College London in the United Kingdom, where she also studied naturopathic medicine. She has appeared in Fahrenheit 451, Star Trek: Discovery, Miss Sloane, and Designated Survivor.

Screen credits include The Expanse, The Strain, Being Erica, Away From Her, Slings & Arrows, Odd Squad, House Party, and Cube 2: Hypercube. On stage, she has performed The Vagina Monologues in Oranjestad, Aruba, as Janet in the award-winning play Kim's Convenience, Izzy in Seminar by Theresa Rebeck, Zoe/The Girl in La Ronde, Yuko in Yukonstyle at Canadian Stage Company, collaborating with Judith Thompson on her new works and playing writer-historian Iris Chang in the international debut of A Nanking Winter by Marjorie Chan at Nightwood Theatre, a theatre specialising in forging creative alliances among female artists.

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Known For

Miss Sloane
Miss Sloane

2016

as Lauren

Cult of Chucky
Cult of Chucky

2017

as Claire

Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451

2018

as Chairman Mao

P2
P2

2007

as Woman in Elevator

Cube 2: Hypercube
Cube 2: Hypercube

2002

as Sasha

Invitation to a Murder
Invitation to a Murder

2023

as Lu Wang

Lost and Delirious
Lost and Delirious

2001

as Lauren

Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue
Gracie & Pedro: Pets to the Rescue

2024

as Additional Voices (voice)

Away from Her
Away from Her

2007

as Betty

Dissecting Gwen
Dissecting Gwen

2017

as Gwen

Lie Exposed
Lie Exposed

2020

as Betsy

One Week
One Week

2008

as (uncredited)

The Carmilla Movie
The Carmilla Movie

2017

as Charlotte

Open House
Open House

2003

as Lavender Blue

Doc of Chucky
Doc of Chucky

2024

as Self

Birdland
Birdland

2018

as Claire

The Remnant
The Remnant

2019

as Misako Tanaka

Bank$tas
Bank$tas

2013

as Diane

Plague City: SARS in Toronto