Sprague Grayden stars in "Paranormal Activity 3" as Kristi Rey, reprising her role from the second film in the horror franchise.
Sprague Grayden began performing at age five, appearing in commercials, the film "Dad" with Jack Lemmon, and local plays, including "Strong Man's Weak Child," written and directed by Israel Horowitz. While attending Barnard College at Columbia University, Grayden worked as a performing member of the Drama Department. After graduating with honors in American studies, she returned to her roots and began pounding the New York City pavements looking for theatrical work. Her theater credits include "Hopscotch," "The Vagina Monologues," "Fool for Love," "Hamlet," "Waiting for Lefty" and "Ordinary Day."
Grayden is perhaps best known for starring in CBS's cult favorite "Jericho." Her other television credits include a starring role on FOX's "John Doe," recurring roles on "24," "Sons of Anarchy," "Six Feet Under" and "Weeds" and guest appearances on "Grey's Anatomy," "House," "Law & Order: Los Angeles," "Drop Dead Diva," "Criminal Minds" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
Sprague Grayden began performing at age five, appearing in commercials, the film "Dad" with Jack Lemmon, and local plays, including "Strong Man's Weak Child," written and directed by Israel Horowitz. While attending Barnard College at Columbia University, Grayden worked as a performing member of the Drama Department. After graduating with honors in American studies, she returned to her roots and began pounding the New York City pavements looking for theatrical work. Her theater credits include "Hopscotch," "The Vagina Monologues," "Fool for Love," "Hamlet," "Waiting for Lefty" and "Ordinary Day."
Grayden is perhaps best known for starring in CBS's cult favorite "Jericho." Her other television credits include a starring role on FOX's "John Doe," recurring roles on "24," "Sons of Anarchy," "Six Feet Under" and "Weeds" and guest appearances on "Grey's Anatomy," "House," "Law & Order: Los Angeles," "Drop Dead Diva," "Criminal Minds" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
