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American actor
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Male
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CancerCancer
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12 July 1978, New York City, USA
Age
45 years
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New York, USA; Los Angeles, USA
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Biography

Christopher John Grace (/ˈtfər/ TOE-FER; born July 12, 1978) is an American actor. He is known for playing Eric Forman in the Fox sitcom That '70s Show, Eddie Brock / Venom in Sam Raimi's film Spider-Man 3, Pete Monash in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Carter Duryea in In Good Company, Edwin in Predators, Getty in Interstellar, Adrian Yates in American Ultra, and David Duke in Spike Lee's film BlacKkKlansman. His other film roles include Traffic, Mona Lisa Smile, Valentine's Day, Take Me Home Tonight, The Big Wedding, War Machine and Breakthrough.

Early life

Grace was born in New York City, the son of Pat, an assistant to the schoolmaster of the New Canaan Country School, and John Grace, a Madison Avenue executive. He has a sister, Jenny. Grace is of Jewish, English, and Irish descent.

Grace grew up in Darien, Connecticut, where actress Kate Bosworth was a middle-school friend, and actress Chloë Sevigny—who later appeared with him in high school stage plays—was sometimes his babysitter.

Career

Grace was cast as Eric Forman on Fox's That '70s Show, which debuted in 1998. He played the role until the show's 8th and final season. His character was written out and replaced with a new character named Randy Pearson (Josh Meyers). Grace made a brief guest appearance in the final episode.

Grace played a prep school student who used marijuana and introduced his girlfriend to freebasing in director Steven Soderbergh's 2000 film Traffic, as well as having uncredited cameos as himself in Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven and its 2004 sequel, Ocean's Twelve. "The joke is that you're supposed to play the worst version of yourself and I don't think too many people are comfortable with that. I never thought for a second that people were really going to think that's what I was like. I think that people will know that I was faking it in those movies", he told Flaunt magazine in 2007.

He planned to cameo in Ocean's Thirteen. However, due to his role in Spider-Man 3, he had to abandon these plans. As Grace said, "I was doing reshoots on Spider-Man 3. I was bummed. I actually talked to Steven Soderbergh about that and we had a thing and then I couldn't do it." He appeared in director Mike Newell's 2003 film Mona Lisa Smile.

In 2004, Grace played the leading roles in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! and In Good Company. That same year, he starred in P.S., which received only a limited theatrical release. Grace won the National Board of Review's 2004 award for Breakthrough Performance Actor for his work in In Good Company and P.S.

On January 15, 2005, Grace hosted Saturday Night Live.

In 2007, Grace portrayed Eddie Brock/Venom in Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi. Grace himself was a fan of the comics and read the Venom stories as a child. In 2009, Grace became the subject of a recurring column on the entertainment/pop culture site Videogum, entitled "What's Up With Topher Grace?"

In 2010, Grace appeared in the ensemble comedy Valentine's Day and played the character of Edwin in Predators.

In 2011, Grace appeared in the 1980s retro comedy Take Me Home Tonight. He co-wrote the script and co-produced the film. Grace also starred opposite Richard Gere in the spy thriller The Double.

In 2012, Grace starred alongside Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Matthew Gray Gubler in the social film The Beauty Inside, which won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approach to an Original Daytime Program or Series in 2013. The film was directed by Drake Doremus and written by Richard Greenberg.

In 2014, Grace starred in the indie thriller The Calling, alongside Susan Sarandon, and appeared in Christopher Nolan's sci-fi adventure Interstellar, in a supporting role.

In October 2013, Grace joined HBO comedy pilot People In New Jersey with Sarah Silverman, but in January 2014, the pilot was passed on.

Grace co-starred in the comedy film American Ultra (2015), alongside Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart, playing a CIA agent. That same year, he co-starred in Truth, with Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett, and based on the story of CBS's 60 Minutes report that George W. Bush had received preferential treatment to keep him out of the Vietnam War. Grace played Mike Smith, a researcher on the story.

In January 2018, Grace joined the supernatural-thriller Delirium, which centers on a man recently released from a mental institute who inherits a mansion after his parents die. After a series of disturbing events, he comes to believe it is haunted.

In 2019, he played Billy Bauer in the 2nd episode of Black Mirror’s 5th season, titled "Smithereens".

In 2020, Grace was cast in ABC's Home Economics pilot.

Editing and "Lou's Cafe"

Grace has long held an interest in making his own edits of popular films, particularly those involving Star Wars. He has stated that this has become a source of relaxation for him. His edits were shared on his now-gone pop-culture website, Cereal Prize.

In 2012, he edited the Star Wars Prequel trilogy into one 85-minute film, titled "Star Wars: Episode III.5: The Editor Strikes Back" and showed it to select audiences. The edit utilized original footage, music from the Clone Wars series, and a portion from Anthony Daniels' audiobook recordings.

In 2014, he created a cut of Boogie Nights that served as a reconstruction of the character Brock Landers' fake movie "Angels Live in My Town".

In 2018, he created his own edit of The Hobbit, stating that “I think that maybe ‘The Hobbit’ should’ve been one movie, and many people would agree. Money drives a lot of those franchises. It's better when the art leads”. He specifically edited this as a way to relax while portraying David Duke in Spike Lee's BlackKkKlansman.

In 2019, Grace and editor Jeff Yorkes started a Twitter account for "Lou's Cafe", the pseudonym by which the two credit their work. The name comes from the diner featured in the film Back to the Future. Later that year, he and Yorkes were commissioned by Pixar to edit a retrospective for Toy Story 4, which was titled "Toy Story 4 Ever" and released on Pixar's YouTube account.

Personal life

Grace started dating actress Ashley Hinshaw in January 2014, and the two became engaged in January 2015.On May 29, 2016, Grace and Hinshaw married near Santa Barbara, California.On August 1, 2017, Hinshaw confirmed that she and Grace were expecting their first child.Their daughter, Mabel Jane Grace, was born on November 1, 2017. On January 5, 2020, Hinshaw confirmed that she and Grace are expecting their second child together.

Grace is a supporter of FINCA International, a microfinance organization.

Awards and nominations

Film

YearNominated workAwardResult
2001TrafficScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast on a Motion PictureWon
Young Artist Award for Breakthrough Performance – MaleWon
2004In Good Company

P.S.

National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance by an ActorWon
New York Film Critics Circle Online Award for Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor – ComedyNominated
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie – Hissy FitNominated
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie – Lipock ()Nominated
2005In Good Company

P.S.

International Online Cinema Award for Best BreakthroughNominated
N/APremiere New Power Award for ActorWon
2007Spider-Man 3Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie – VillainNominated
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie – Rumble ()Nominated
2008MTV Movie + TV Award for Best VillainNominated
2018BlacKKKlansmanCinema Vanguard AwardWon
Artist of Distinction AwardWon
2019Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast on a Motion PictureNominated

Television

YearTitleAccoladeResults
1999That '70s ShowTeen Choice Award for Choice TV – Breakout PerformanceNominated
Young Artist Award for Breakthrough Performance in a Television Series – Leading Young ActorNominated
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Television Series – Young Ensemble ()Nominated
2000Teen Choice Award for Choice TV ActorNominated
2001Teen Choice Award for Choice TV ActorNominated
2002Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor – ComedyNominated
2003Nominated
2004Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actor – ComedyNominated
2013The Beauty InsideDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches – Original Daytime Program or SeriesWon
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Who is Topher Grace?
Topher Grace, whose real name is Christopher John Grace, is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Eric Forman in the television series "That '70s Show." He has also appeared in films such as "Spider-Man 3," "Interstellar," and "BlacKkKlansman."
When was Topher Grace born?
Topher Grace was born on July 12, 1978.
Which television series made Topher Grace famous?
Topher Grace became famous for playing the role of Eric Forman in the television series "That '70s Show," which aired from 1998 to 2006.
In which films has Topher Grace appeared?
Topher Grace has appeared in various films throughout his career. Some of his notable film credits include "Spider-Man 3" (2007), "Interstellar" (2014), "BlacKkKlansman" (2018), and "Under the Silver Lake" (2018).
Has Topher Grace won any awards for his acting?
Although Topher Grace has not won any major individual acting awards, he has received critical acclaim for his performances. He was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for his work on "That '70s Show" in 1999.
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