Former Shortland St Star Frankie Adams Lands Major TV Role In Hollywood

Publish Date
Sunday, 17 April 2016, 12:39PM

Former Shortland Street star Frankie Adams has landed her first major TV role in Hollywood.

The Kiwi actress will play tough Martian soldier Bobbie Draper in the new season of the Syfy channel's hit space drama series The Expanse.

Adams relocated to Los Angeles in November to further her career.

The move seems to be paying off, with the creators of The Expanse - which has drawn comparisons to Game of Thrones and Battlestar Galactica - raving about her performances.

Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham, authors of the best-selling book series which spawned the TV series, said Adams fitted the bill because they were looking for a Samoan or Polynesian actress for the role of action-girl Bobbie.

"We found an actress in New Zealand named Frankie Adams who has been a local star in NZ for a while and is also an amateur female boxer," Franck told entertainment news site blastr.com. "She's six feet tall, she's athletic, she can act, and she's Samoan.

"Bobbie is very physical so we wanted an actress who was very comfortable with being physical. An actress who never appeared to be intimidated in any situation but who could occupy as much space as any of the other cast and could be intimidating to them."

Set 200 years in the future, The Expanse follows the case of a missing young woman that brings a hardened detective and a rogue ship's captain together in a race across the solar system that will expose the greatest conspiracy in human history.

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