Gracie Otto

Director

Birthday May 23, 1987

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Sydney, Australia

Age 36 years old

Nationality Australia

Height 171 cm

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Gracie Otto is an Australian filmmaker and actress.

2013

She made her feature-length directing debut with the 2013 documentary The Last Impresario about prolific British theatre impresario and film producer Michael White.

She has also directed a variety of screen content such as television commercial videos (TCVs), shorts, television series, feature films and documentaries.

Gracie Otto is the daughter of the Australian actor Barry Otto and Susan Hill.

Actress Miranda Otto is her half-sister.

She attended Burwood Girls High School in Sydney.

As a schoolgirl, Otto represented Australia and New South Wales in indoor soccer, and represented her home state New South Wales in school softball.

The film made its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2013, where it was positively received by critics; it features interviews with 60 of his friends and associates.

Otto has directed several short films.

2014

Otto's feature-length directing debut was with the 2014 documentary The Last Impresario, about prolific British theatre impresario and film producer Michael White.

2019

In 2019, after winning the North American Script Competition through Soho House in the US, Gracie directed and edited a new short film, Desert, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

In 2019, Otto was the director of the second series of the Stan original, The Other Guy starring Matt Okine, Claudia Karvan, and Harriet Dyer.

In early 2021, the Stan original series Bump was released starring Claudia Karvan, Natalie Morris, and Angus Sampson.

Otto directed three of the ten episodes in the series.

In 2021, Otto's feature documentary Under the Volcano, about music producer George Martin's 1980s recording studio in Montserrat, was released.

In 2022, she directed four episodes of the Netflix comedy drama series Heartbreak High, for which she was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Direction in Drama or Comedy.