Mar 10, 2004
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New York City, NY
21 years old
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TV Actor
Name, Age & Place of Birth
Mace Eddie Coronel was born on March 10, 2004 in New York City, New York, USA. As of today, he is 21 years old, belonging to Generation Z .
Family Background & Early Years
Born into a middle-class family, Mace is of American-Dutch heritage—his father is Dutch, and he holds dual citizenship as a result . His mother, Grace Coronel, works as an acting tutor and encouraged Mace’s early interest in performing arts . He also has a younger sister and a beloved family pug named Phoenix .
Education & Passion for Comedy
At the age of seven, Mace dreamed of becoming a stand-up comedian and enrolled in his first acting class. He even quipped about asking for a refund, believing that "acting is being" and couldn’t be taught . He was homeschooled during his early career to accommodate his busy schedule .
Career Beginnings
Mace made his television debut in 2012, appearing in the web series Up in Arms at age eight . He then guest-starred on shows like Hart of Dixie and the paranormal series The Ghost Speaks in 2013 .
Rise in TV & Breakout Role
Between 2013 and 2014, Mace joined the CBS soap The Bold and the Beautiful as R.J. Forrester, appearing in nine episodes . His big break came when he was cast as Dicky Harper in Nickelodeon’s hit sitcom Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (2014–2018), where his stylish, confident character resonated with young audiences .
He also appeared in the Nickelodeon TV movie Santa Hunters (2014) and specials such as Ho Ho Holiday Special (2015) and Sizzling Summer Camp Special (2017) .
Recent Roles & Versatility
Expanding his range beyond Nickelodeon, Mace played Milo Vargas in the Brat series Zoe Valentine (2019) . In 2021, he appeared as Jake in Netflix’s Colin in Black & White, showcasing his talent in more mature roles . Most recently, he stars as Jay Kelso in Netflix’s That ’90s Show, the spin-off of That ’70s Show, taking on a prominent role in the main cast .
Personal Interests & Recognition
Mace is passionate about stand-up comedy, MMA, and parkour—activities he enjoys off-screen . His talent has not gone unnoticed: in 2016, he earned a Young Artist Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Young Ensemble in a Television Series (Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn)