Grace Hogg-Robinson

[1] She trained at the Jackie Palmer Stage School[2][3] and was a member of the local Lane End Players theatre group.

[4][5] After making her television debut with guest appearances in Suspects and Casualty, Hogg-Robinson had her first main television role in the 2015 BBC One drama The Coroner as the titular coroner Jane Kennedy's (Claire Goose) daughter Beth, a character Hogg-Robinson would play for both series.

[8] Hogg-Robinson made her feature film debut in the 2018 drama Two for Joy, went on the Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde tour, and starred in Katherine Parkinson's Sitting at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival[9] followed by a run at the Arcola Theatre in London.

In 2019, Hogg-Robinson began playing Mel in the BBC iPlayer comedy-drama series Flatmates and appeared in the coming-of-age film Days of the Bagnold Summer.

[14] This was followed by roles as Ruth in the BBC Two comedy The First Team,[15] Lily in the ITV thriller Flesh and Blood, and Tess Marshall in the Sky One series COBRA.