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Grace Wan Pursues Talent and Passion to Achieve Success

Grace Wan’s Talent was so successful because she has never given up on her dreams and pursued her talent and passion for succeeding. She is more familiar, having experience working as a director, producer, actor, writer, singer, musician, creator, and drawer.

Canadian-born Grace Wan grew up in Alberta, Canada, with two younger siblings. Her parents moved from Hong Kong to Canada, and since then, Grace has completed her education.

Starting from Central Elementary School, Grace began taking ballet lessons from the age of 5 and went on to take lessons in skating, singing, piano and guitar in Citadel Middle School. During her education at Riverside Secondary School, Grace often showcased her piano and singing skills at talent shows.

She was then enrolled in acting lessons at Westcoast Actors Studio and continued to pursue the acting career that eventually led her to go to PAVI Film Production School for college to become a filmmaker.

Grace’s biggest challenge was that not every time she tried, everything was successful. Her advice to others struggling with the same issue is: Do not give up on your dreams. If, at first, you are not successful, try everything and do something different which can make you happy and successful.

If you’re in a band, don’t limit yourself to one instrument, sing, write, guitar, piano, songs, bass, drums.

Show your abilities and talents to everyone. Try everything, and that will lead you to become more successful than engaging in one occupation.

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