April Grace
April Grace is an American actress recognized for her nomination for a SAG Award.
In the early 1990s, Grace secured a recurring part as the transporter chief in the iconic series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Balancing her celebrated stage work in Los Angeles with various film and television roles, she steadily transitioned from minor appearances in major films to leading roles in independent projects. In 2001, she portrayed a tenacious TV reporter aspiring for fame in ABC's summer series The Beast, which explored the fast-paced environment of a 24-hour cable news network.
Despite her extensive experience on stage and television, Grace was relatively new to the big screen when acclaimed writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson cast her as a determined television journalist in his 1999 film, Magnolia. In this film, she shared significant screen time with Tom Cruise, who played a brash sex guru and the focus of her character's interview.
Additionally, Grace made a notable appearance on the television series Lost, portraying the character Ms. Klugh. In 2007, she was cast as a news reporter in the film I Am Legend, further showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Filmography
A Promise of Time Travel
The Beneficiary
Don't Let Go
Chicago Cab
Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil
The 11th Green
Headless Body in Topless Bar
I Am Legend
American Son
One Battle After Another
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
Playing by Heart
Finding Forrester
Voyagers
Constantine