Lacey Caroline, a teen entertainer from Charlotte, NC, enjoyed seven years in dance and competitive cheerleading before changing focus to acting. She flourished in Charlotte community theater before her big screen break as Mariah in Hallmark's 2019 Hall of Fame movie "A Christmas Love Story," starring Kristin Chenoweth. She soon after was named the NASCAR on NBC Kid Reporter, with guest host and reporter stints for the NBA, NBC, NASCAR, and Supercross.
Lacey's many film honors include becoming the first youth to win best actress at both the 2021 Made in Carolinas Film Contest and the LA Under the Stars Film Festival. She also received the 2021 Blaine Miller Filmmaker of the Year award for her contributions to the Carolina Film Community. Lacey has numerous projects in the works in 2024 and looks forward to relocating to Los Angeles later this year.
Lacey Caroline is 1/4 Japanese. Her paternal grandmother is from Okinawa, Japan. Her father was born in Okinawa and then moved to Lacey, WA when he was 2.
Lacey has 3 dogs that she adores, Lola, Luciano and Leo.
Lacey's Dad was a professional mascot for over 20 years for teams in WA, NC and Japan. He worked for the NFL, NBA and Nippon Professional Baseball.