Grace Dove is a highly accomplished Indigenous Actress and Director who has made it her mission to uplift and empower her audience and community through her work.
In 2015, she co-starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy in the Oscar-winning film "The Revenant", a testament to her versatility and talent as an actress.
In recent years, she has appeared in a range of films, including the Netflix thriller "How It Ends" (2018),where she starred alongside Academy Award-winning actor Forest Whitaker and Theo James.
One of her most notable roles to date is her first leading role in the feature film adaptation of Eden Robinson's novel "Monkey Beach" in 2020.
In addition to her film work, Dove has also made a significant impact in television, with notable credits including a series lead alongside Hilary Swank on ABC's "Alaska Daily", the Syfy series "Resident Alien", and the Netflix series "The Order".
In 2020, Dove made her directorial debut with the poignant and visually stunning short film "Kiri and The Girl", which has been met with critical acclaim and has screened at numerous prestigious film festivals around the world.
Dove's latest project is the five-part limited series "Bones of Crows", where she stars as Cree Matriarch "Aline Spears" in a powerful and emotional story that spans over 100 years.
As a Cree code talker in World War II, Spears uses her remarkable ability to understand and translate codes to work for a special division of the Canadian Air Force, and her story unfolds over multiple generations, tackling themes of systemic starvation, racism, and sexual abuse.
Throughout her career, Dove has consistently demonstrated her dedication to telling stories that matter, and her ability to bring complex and powerful characters to life on screen.