Jazmin Grace Grimaldi actress: the first film with Albert of Monaco’s daughter is out!
If Jazmin Grace Grimaldi appears in a small role in the film Renaissance, available on VOD since March 17, it shines with its freshness. At thirty, the hidden ex-daughter of Prince Albert of Monaco takes off.
Since she dreams of becoming an actress, in addition to her talents as a singer, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, who has just celebrated her 30th birthday on March 4, willingly bows with humility to the difficult exercise of castings.
In 2021, she admitted to being excited about a project for which she passed trials, she who joined the American talent agency, APA Agency. It then seemed to be a movie called Chelsea Cowboya biopic with Alex Pettyfer and Poppy Delevingne involving Angie Bowie the first wife of David Bowie.
But currently, the one who was born of an extramarital affair between the prince and the American Tamara Jean Rotolo, and was not recognized by her father until 2006, appears on the platform Queerscreen. She embodies the best friend of the main character of the very beautiful film by Matthew Fifer and Kieran Mulcare on love and trauma entitled Renaissance. And his very fresh interpretation consists in pushing the hero to assume his feelings.
Where can we see the first film with Jazmin Grace Grimaldi?
Available on DVD and VOD exclusively on the platform, due to the pandemic, this sensitive film which received three jury prizes at festivals in Oslo, Montreal and New York could launch the career of Grace Kelly’s granddaughter which, until then, had only really appeared in the series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
In digital detox since early March Jazmin Grace Grimaldi does not therefore ensure the promotion of this feature film on social networks, but it sets the tone of its modernity by associating it with the LGBT community and the problem of sexual abuse.
It’s watching the movie High society (released in 1956) with Franck Sinatra and his grandmother that Jazmin had confessed to having had a revelation about his desire to play as she named him in a magazine interview Harper’s Bazaar in July 2015.
If children outside marriage do not appear in the order of succession to the Monegasque throne, they are nonetheless heirs. Like her brother, also born out of wedlock, Alexandre Grimaldi-Coste, to whom she is very close, the young woman is the putative heir to the personal fortune of the Monegasque prince estimated at over $1 billion. This does not prevent him from pursuing professional ambitions that his successful performance in the film Renaissance could encourage.
Photo credits: Jeremy Truong