Grae Fernandez graduates from acting school in New York

Grae Fernandez graduates from acting school in New York

/ 01:29 PM June 10, 2025

Grae Fernandez graduates from acting school in New York

Grae Fernandez with his mom Melissa. Image: Instagram/@graefernandez

Grae Fernandez achieved another milestone as an actor as he graduated from Stell Adler School of Acting, a prestigious drama school in New York.

Grae showed himself holding his certificate at his graduation ceremony, through his Instagram page last Saturday, June 7. The actor was accompanied at the event by his mom Melissa.

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In his certificate, it is stated that Grae took the Evening Conservatory program, a “two-year program for actors who want a cohesive, intensive program with courses held in the evenings to keep their daytime free.”

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According to the acting school’s website, the program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre and provides “rigorous training” to prepare students for both the craft and business of acting.

Among those who cheered for Grae and congratulated him on his achievement were his fans as well as fellow celebrities Iza Calzado and Bryan Termulo.

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Grae comes from a family of actors, being the son of Mark Anthony Fernandez and the grandchild of Alma Moreno and the late screen veteran Rudy Fernandez.

Among Grae’s last projects was the 2024 ABS-CBN TV drama series “Pamilya Sagrado,” in which he portrayed the role of Justine Sagrado. In the series, Grae starred alongside veteran actors Piolo Pascual, John Arcilla, Mylene Dizon and Joel Torre, among others.  /ra

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