Tracey Lee Maxwell
- Actress
- Make-Up Department
- Writer
Tracey Lee Maxwell, the multi-talented actress hailing from Christchurch, New Zealand, with a Maori and mixed European heritage that infuses her art with culture, spirit and a unique flair. This international star has graced screens both big and small, leaving audiences captivated with her performances.
Tracey started honing her skills in film production and acting during her teenage years, training with prestigious institutions such as TAFTA (The Australian Film & Television Academy), Acting 4 Camera with Paul Barry and The Warehouse Actors Studio with Tom McSweeney. With hard work and dedication, she's landed roles in feature films and television shows, including 'Boy Swallows Universe', 'Nut Farm, 'Grace Beside Me', 'Thor: Ragnarok' and the true crime series 'Deadly Women' as Angelina Rodriguez.
When she's not busy lighting up the silver screen, Tracey is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. She's made waves as a DJ, producer, entertainer, model, radio personality and entrepenuer, even creating her musical alter ego, Trey Sierra and releasing music to Spotify. Tracey's passion for music led her to DJ at Sydney's popular 'Name This Bar,' where she dropped house & electronic dance music beats.
Tracey's acting prowess has taken her around the globe, from studying in Los Angeles to starring in the ABC children's book series 'Grace Beside Me' as Hera, the matriarch of a Maori family. Unknowingly, the character Tui in the series was based on Tracey's real life aunty, giving her performance an even deeper connection to her roots. Tracey has also appeared in the ABC series 'Harrow' and secured work on 'Thor: Ragnarok.'
In 2018, Tracey made her mark in the radio world, becoming a regular host on 105.7 Radio Metro's 'Monday Morning Grind Show.' And in 2019, she launched her own entertainment company, providing DJs, photo-booths, and event photography to the events industry, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and love for the entertainment industry.
Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tracey has continued to thrive, landing a featured supporting role as Elsie Ngatai in the highly anticipated Netflix 8 part series 'Boy Swallows Universe' alongside actors Travis Fimmel and directed by Emmy award nominated Director, Bharat Nalluri. And Tracey is set to star in the upcoming Australian comedy film 'Nut Farm,' where she'll share the screen with a star-studded cast that includes Johnno Roberts, Arj Barker, Roy Billings, Madelline West, and Gyton Grantley.
Tracey Lee Maxwell is a force to be reckoned with, both on and off the screen. With her Maori heritage adding an extra layer of depth to her performances, Tracey's rising star is sure to light up the entertainment industry for years to come.
Tracey started honing her skills in film production and acting during her teenage years, training with prestigious institutions such as TAFTA (The Australian Film & Television Academy), Acting 4 Camera with Paul Barry and The Warehouse Actors Studio with Tom McSweeney. With hard work and dedication, she's landed roles in feature films and television shows, including 'Boy Swallows Universe', 'Nut Farm, 'Grace Beside Me', 'Thor: Ragnarok' and the true crime series 'Deadly Women' as Angelina Rodriguez.
When she's not busy lighting up the silver screen, Tracey is a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. She's made waves as a DJ, producer, entertainer, model, radio personality and entrepenuer, even creating her musical alter ego, Trey Sierra and releasing music to Spotify. Tracey's passion for music led her to DJ at Sydney's popular 'Name This Bar,' where she dropped house & electronic dance music beats.
Tracey's acting prowess has taken her around the globe, from studying in Los Angeles to starring in the ABC children's book series 'Grace Beside Me' as Hera, the matriarch of a Maori family. Unknowingly, the character Tui in the series was based on Tracey's real life aunty, giving her performance an even deeper connection to her roots. Tracey has also appeared in the ABC series 'Harrow' and secured work on 'Thor: Ragnarok.'
In 2018, Tracey made her mark in the radio world, becoming a regular host on 105.7 Radio Metro's 'Monday Morning Grind Show.' And in 2019, she launched her own entertainment company, providing DJs, photo-booths, and event photography to the events industry, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and love for the entertainment industry.
Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tracey has continued to thrive, landing a featured supporting role as Elsie Ngatai in the highly anticipated Netflix 8 part series 'Boy Swallows Universe' alongside actors Travis Fimmel and directed by Emmy award nominated Director, Bharat Nalluri. And Tracey is set to star in the upcoming Australian comedy film 'Nut Farm,' where she'll share the screen with a star-studded cast that includes Johnno Roberts, Arj Barker, Roy Billings, Madelline West, and Gyton Grantley.
Tracey Lee Maxwell is a force to be reckoned with, both on and off the screen. With her Maori heritage adding an extra layer of depth to her performances, Tracey's rising star is sure to light up the entertainment industry for years to come.