In the early 2010s, Hiro Murai was a Los Angeles-based music-video director, working regularly with the local Odd Future music collective—which included Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, and Tyler, the Creator, among others—as well as making the occasional video for musicians like Death Cab for Cutie, Usher, Lupe Fiasco, St. Vincent, and the Shins. Much of his work was strange, in the best way—his 2012 video for Earl Sweatshirt’s “Chum” featured a frog as a stand in for the rapper. Read More...
Star on the Australian television drama Dance Academy in the role of Grace Whitney who joined the show during its second series.
Before Fame She started dancing when she was 3 years old and began acting when she was 14.
Trivia She competed on the third season of So You Think You Can Dance and made it the top 20 on the show.
Family Life She is from Sydney, Australia. She has posted photos to Instagram with her niece. Read More...
Cast member of the NBC series Good Girls in the role of Ben Marks who previously appeared in the 2017 film Brad's Status.
Before Fame He played the title character in a school production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He started off in show business by doing voice work and dubbing.
Trivia He starred in a short film called Party Dress. He attended the Professional Performing Arts School where also trained in voice and dance. Read More...