Frankie Adams is an actress from New Zealand. In addition to her creative career, she is engaged in boxing at an amateur level. She was a member of the charity fight "Fights for Life". And Lolo Geimuli himself, one of the best coaches in New Zealand, trained her for this event.
Biography and first filmography
She was born on January 3, 1994 in Samoa - a state in the South Pacific. On the father's side, her ancestors are Australian aborigines. At four years old, she and her family moved to New Zealand.
Frankie Adams began her acting career at the age of sixteen, her first role in the series Shortland Street in 2010.
Six years later, she got a role in the film "A Thousand Ropes."
Then Frankie took part in the second and third season of the series "Space".
In addition to her acting career, she is engaged in boxing and even participated in the duel.
Frankie Adams: movies
Since 2010, for four years she played the role of Ula Levick in the soap opera Shortland Street. Over six hundred episodes have been released, which are divided into twenty-three seasons.
In 2016, the Australian drama series "Wentworth" was released. He told of the daily lives of women who were prisoners and workers at Wentworth Prison. This story is a modern version of the series "Prisoner", which was broadcast from 1979 to 1986. In the series, Frankie played Tasha Goodwin.
From 2017 to 2018 She participated in the American science fiction television series Space. Frankie Adams played Robert "Bobby" Drapper, a sergeant in the Martian infantry.
In 2018, she was approved for the role of Yasmina in the sci-fi adventure film The Chronicles of Predatory Cities. The film is directed by Christian Rivers. The film was based on the novel Mortal Machines, authored by Philip Reeve. The plot is built around the world after the apocalypse. Large cities move on wheels, absorbing small provincial cities for resources.