Sprague Grayden is a prominent American actress acclaimed for her diverse contributions to both film and television. She was born in Manchester, Massachusetts, United States, on July 21, 1980.
Grayden began her career as a child actor in 1989 with the film "Dad," and she has since made indelible marks across various media platforms. Her television debut occurred in 2002, when she showcased her talent in the series "John Doe." Grayden has since garnered attention with recurring roles in notable TV shows such as "Reacher," "Dirty John," "A Million Little Things," "Just Add Magic," "Low Winter Sun," "24," and "Six Feet Under."
However, Grayden is perhaps best recognized for her chilling performances in the horror genre, notably in the acclaimed films "Paranormal Activity 2" and "Paranormal Activity 3," alongside Katie Featherston and Brian Boland. Her filmography also boasts an array of compelling roles in productions such as "Mini's First Time," "Gossamer Folds," "The Last Lullaby," "Wake," and "Biohazardous."
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