About

Imagine Rose of Golden Girls and Billy Wilder had a lovechild who was magically a Black Puerto Rican comedian. Lexie Grace is smiley, relentlessly optimistic, big-hearted, and funny as all h*ck. 

Raised in Hollywood by a literal pack of wild female comedians (who always dropped her off at Catholic school on time) Lexie is used to being the odd one out: too Black for private school and too nerdy to not get beat up at Sunday School, Lexie has smiled through it all while making everyone else laugh along the way.

Lexie’s wide-eyed enthusiasm and lovingly earnest nature make her stick out in our rat-eat-rat world, while landing her in some bizarre and madcap situations with individuals of questionable morals… but she’s happy to tell you the tales of how she survived. These stories of escaping familial stalkers, combating racist attacks with sheer positivity, and crashing Chinese weddings have regaled audiences from the Big Pine, Out of Bounds, Gilda's LaughFest, Noho Comedy Festival, and Dallas Comedy Festival to the Laugh Riot Grrrl Festival. 

Lexie’s fish-out-of-water comedy is striking in its groundedness, as a sincere girl with a huge smile tries to politely make sense of the hellscape that is today’s world, armed only with boundless joy and life lessons gleaned from countless hours of Korean soaps. She has also studied writing and directing at NYU, trained at Groundlings, Second City Hollywood, UCB, and just wrote a commercial for IKEA.

Check out Lexie Grace’s comedy, and you’ll see why audiences everywhere are so enamored and entertained, they’re naming their babies after her (well that was one former stalker, but Lexie hopes to collect more namesakes as her career progresses.)