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Grace Phipps


Grace Phipps (born May 4, 1992) is an American actress best known for her roles as Amy Martin in the television series The Nine Lives of Chloe King and April Young in The Vampire Diaries. Phipps was born in Austin, Texas, raised in Boerne, Texas and San Antonio, Texas, where she graduated from Robert E... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2013 Teen Beach Movie (TV movie) (completed)
Lela
 
2013 Baby Daddy (TV series)
Megan Watson
Episode #2.7 (2013) … Megan Watson
 
2012-2013 The Vampire Diaries (TV series)
April Young
Pictures of You (2013) … April Young
Stand by Me (2013) … April Young (voice)
 
2011 The Nine Lives of Chloe King (TV series)
Amy
Beautiful Day (2011) … Amy
Responsible (2011) … Amy
Heartbreaker (2011) … Amy
Dogs of War (2011) … Amy
Nothing Compares 2 U (2011) … Amy
 
2011 Fright Night
Bee
 

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The Vampire Diaries: Season 4: Episode 19 -- When Caroline's plans for the perfect Senior Prom night are disrupted by Elena, she turns to an amused Klaus for a solution. Bonnie makes a terrifying discovery. Fright Night -- Teenager Charley Brewster (Yelchin) guesses that his new neighbor Jerry Dandrige (Farrell) is a vampire responsible for a string of recent deaths. When no one he knows believes him, he enlists Peter Vincent (Tennant), the opportunistic host of his favorite TV show, to help him take down Jerry and his guardian.
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Personal Details


Height:

5' 3" (1.60 m)
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Trivia:

Attended and worked at San Antonio's Magik Children's Theatre for most of her childhood and adolescence. See more »