Frankie Blair

Birthplace:
Texas

Frankie Blair is an American actress, writer, producer, and co-founder of Black Lace Media. With her passion for storytelling and dedication to her craft, she has earned recognition for her outstanding work in various film, TV, and commercial projects.  Born and raised in the heart of Texas, Frankie's journey into the world of entertainment began with her training at the prestigious KD College Actor's Conservatory, where she honed her skills and nurtured her creative spirit. Graduating with a degree that would serve as the foundation for her future success, she embarked on a career that would see her rise to prominence.  One of Frankie's most notable achievements was her captivating appearance in Olivia Rodrigo's "Vampire" Music Video, a project that showcased her versatility and garnered widespread attention. However, it was her first movie and starring role as Candy Boudreaux in the theatrical release of "Sideline Confessions" (2013) that first established her as a talent to watch. This independent feature film allowed Frankie to shine as a complex and memorable character, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.  In 2022, Frankie took on the role of Rachel Roe in the faith-based feature film "Jacob Broken by God," demonstrating her ability to tackle diverse genres and characters with authenticity and grace. Her performance in this project resonated with viewers, further solidifying her position in the industry.  The future looks promising for Frankie Blair, as she is set to captivate audiences once again with her portrayal of Eve in the upcoming horror/thriller feature film "Bonded" (2023). This highly anticipated project promises to showcase her range as an actress and her ability to immerse herself in the most compelling and challenging roles.  Beyond her work in feature films, Frankie has also made a significant impact in the commercial world. Her appearances in the Pechanga Casino Super Bowl LVI Commercial and the Copper Fit Waist Trainer National Commercial have showcased her charisma and versatility, earning her a broad fan base.  In addition to her acting talents, Frankie Blair is a co-founder of Black Lace Media, a testament to her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to contributing to the entertainment industry in meaningful ways.  As a multifaceted creative force, Frankie Blair continues to inspire and entertain audiences with her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. With a growing list of accolades and an exciting future ahead, she is undoubtedly a rising star in the entertainment world. Keep an eye on Frankie Blair as she continues to make her mark in the world of film and media.  Biography By: Cammie Johnson (Publicist)

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