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BIOGRAPHY

Siôn Grace is a British actor and a multi-disciplinary performer who graduated with an MA in Acting from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in 2022, alongside private tuition. Since then, he has developed a dynamic career across stage and screen, showcasing versatility and a particular affinity for character-driven narratives. With a foundation in classical training and a growing body of screen and stage work, he has established himself as a versatile actor capable of nuanced character work and compelling storytelling.  He is known for his thoughtful presence, creative sensitivity, and grounded warmth both on and off the stage. He brings a reflective intelligence to his work, combining a deep curiosity about people with a strong commitment to truthful storytelling. Colleagues describe him as generous, focused, and collaborative — an actor who listens with intention and approaches each role with integrity and emotional nuance.
Siôn’s screen portfolio continues to expand with screen work, with the role of a 17th-century chemist in (2025), filmed for The Great Fire of Northampton project. He also appears as a German sentry in the forthcoming Stratford-upon-Avon film Calling the Tune. Siôn played a Kurdistan political in a foreign satire project.  He has also appeared in roles including performing as a butler in The Diplomat for Netflix and as a pianist in Gandhi. Additionally, he has also featured in work for Mars Wrigley for their internal videos across their factories internationally.
Siôn has enjoyed a wide range of characters and repertoire in theatre and has appeared in Andrew Davies’ recent project, the stage world premiere of Emma (2025), portraying the ambitious and charismatic Mr. Elton. His classical repertoire includes Antonio in Twelfth Night (2024) and Robert Chiltern in An Ideal Husband (2025) both in Nottingham, and previously the Ibsen role of Bjorn in Lady Inger of Ostrat (2023) at The Space Theatre in London. He has also worked extensively with local theatre companies in Stratford-upon-Avon, performing in productions such as The Cherry Orchard, Pride and Prejudice, and Road. This also includes work with the Firstlight/Copernicana project Do Not Forget Me / Nie Zapomnij Mnie, rooted in Polish history, and the Polish community in Stratford Upon Avon.
With a distinctive presence and a commitment to expressive, detailed performance, he continues to move his career that spans film, television, commercials, and theatre.  Across all mediums, he is driven by authenticity, connection, and a commitment to continual growth within his craft.
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