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Frankie Warren

UBCP/ACTRA

Frankie Warren is a dynamic performer, seamlessly blending her talents as an actor, dancer, voiceover artist, and motion capture performer. With extensive training from a young age and post-secondary education, she has cultivated a multidisciplinary skill set that sets her apart in the industry.

Her latest project, Alter 89, is a thrilling romance film where she not only stars but also makes her debut as a writer and producer, showcasing her versatility and action-driven performance style.

Frankie’s notable screen credits include playing Isabelle Pollok in Devil on Campus: The Larry Ray Story(Prime Video), a recurring dance and chorus performer in Riverdale (Netflix), Amber in Alaska Daily (Apple TV), and the Bartender in Love and Jane (Hallmark). Additional appearances include Final Destination: Bloodlines (Netflix) and Honsla Rakh (Prime Video). In voiceover and motion capture, she has brought characters to life in 16 Hudson and Apex Legends (EA Sports).

Beyond the screen, Frankie has performed in Fireline, Cirque du Soleil’s Pan Am Games Ceremony, and as a backup dancer for Tenille Arts at the Canadian Country Music Awards. She has also been featured in Peggy Baker’s MOVE live installation and productions such as The Beatles Spectacular and Paul Simon: The Musical.

Her love for storytelling extends into choreography, with works including The Rooted (Innovate Dance Festival), The Convoluted (IGNITE Festival), and A Pluck of a Feather (Dance at Noon, University of Calgary). 

Frankie holds a BFA in Contemporary Dance from the University of Calgary, along with diplomas in Acting and Film/TV/Voice-over from Vancouver Acting School. She has trained with Kill The Lights Dance Company at Harbour Dance Centre and honed her action skills at Vancouver Action Training Studios. Her acting mentors include Deb Podowski, Carmel Amit, and David Attar.

With passion, creativity, and an infectious energy, Frankie continues to push boundaries in every project she takes on, ensuring her work leaves a lasting impact on stage and screen.