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Charlotte Grace being the fourth of six children, with two brothers directly ahead of her has shaped her into who she is today. She has always felt the need to keep pace with her older brothers and out-do them if possible; thus her very competitive nature. Charlotte grew up on a small farm where it was required that we always work very hard. Daily chores were a compulsory part of every day life. She was home-schooled up until high school, which allowed for a variety of life changing experiences. She was able to travel and spend time abroad with her family, and because of that she was exposed to new and exciting cultures first hand. At home, she was involved in drama, gymnastics, classical ballet, horseback riding, skiing, snowboarding, volleyball, and more. These opportunities and experiences have influenced who Charlotte is today; outgoing, adventuresome, driven, and willing to try anything that life may throw her way. A month after graduating high school, at seventeen years old, she left and moved to New York City for the summer to study both acting and dance. She moved into a dormitory-style home run by nuns, who house girls from thirty different countries. During the day, she attended dance classes at the internationally renowned Alvin Ailey Dance. There she continued her studies in Ballet, West African, Jazz, Musical Theatre, and Horton. In addition to that, Charlotte attended an acting intensive that was four nights a week studying the Meisner Technique. There she was the youngest in the class interfacing with graduates from New York University, Columbia, and people from all walks of life. By the end of the summer, she had completed the Alvin Ailey Dance program and also gained a certificate of completion for the introduction to the Sanford Meisner Technique. As a result of her positive experience, she decided to return to New York City in the fall to pursue acting and dance full-time. She then completed her two-year acting program, and became an a official graduate of The Acting Studio Inc. During the following summer she was in a play, Stage Door, playing Jean Maitland in an Off Broadway production.