Grace Rouvray hails from the regional town Albury Wodonga. Since moving to Sydney in 2012, Grace has worked across writing, acting, comedy and podcasting.
In 2016, Grace started a blog chronicling her thoughts and feelings on dating. Following a viral response to her blog, she turned the stories into the scripted series 600 Bottles of Wine. The series premiered on BBC Three in 2018 and has since been acquired by Network Ten, Virgin Inflight Entertainment, TVNZ On Demand, YLE Finland, CBC Canada, ABC iview and Netflix AU/NZ.
The Guardian UK listed Grace’s writing with the likes of Hannah Gadsby, Felicity
Ward, Claudio O’Doherty, The Letdown, calling her “A unique and refreshing
voice, great things are expected of Grace.”
Grace wrote and performed the Hour Of Power stand up series with Katie Lees
to a sold out audience at Sydney Fringe Comedy, following its success the two
comedians took the show to a stand alone season at Flight Path Theatre and
Adelaide Fringe online.
Her acting credits include House of Gods, Heartbreak High, The PM’s Daughter,
Colin From Accounts, biopics House of Hancock, Brock and Bruce Beresford’s
film Ladies in Black.
Most recently Grace has been working as a host and podcaster curating events
at VIVID Sydney and working across multiple podcasts at Mamamia.