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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Age
38 years
Residence
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Education
Barnard College
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Biography

Rachel Frances Shaw (born 1981) is an American actress, writer and director. She is best known for playing Bridgette Bird on the Showtime series SMILF, based on the 2015 short film of the same title, which she wrote, directed and starred in. Shaw is also known for playing Mary Jo Cacciatore on the 2010–2011 Spike TV series Blue Mountain State, and her recurring role as Shayla Nico in the first season of the USA Network television series Mr. Robot.

Early life and education

Shaw was born in South Boston, and also grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her mother, an Irish Catholic from South Boston, raised her Jewish. Shaw's parents divorced when she was four years old. She grew up in a single-mother home with an older half-brother, who owns a bar in Boston.

Shaw attended Michael Driscoll School and Brookline High School. At Michael Driscoll, Shaw played full court streetball at a nearby neighborhood park. Shaw said that basketball was a constant of her childhood, and she incorporated it into the pilot and third episode of SMILF. After receiving a scholarship in her junior year, Shaw transferred to the private school Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts, where she graduated in 2000. In 2007, she graduated from Barnard College with a degree in literature.

Career

After college, Shaw decided to move to Los Angeles, but discovered she was pregnant. Much of her struggles to work as an actor while being a single mother are the loose inspiration for SMILF. A role in the 2014 ABC's ensemble series Mixology was a breakout role, providing Shaw with her first sense of financial stability since giving birth to her son.

In 2009, Shaw first received recognition in the completely improvised Katie Aselton-directed film The Freebie and then as the oddball drunken cheerleader Mary Jo Cacciatore in the 2010 sitcom Blue Mountain State.

In 2013, Shaw appeared in the HBO's TV series starring Stephen Merchant called Hello Ladies. She had roles in the 2013 independent film The Pretty One, which starred Zoe Kazan and Jake Johnson, and the 2014 romantic comedy film Someone Marry Barry. Also in 2014, Shaw appeared in another independent feature, the drama Lullaby, which starred Garrett Hedlund and Amy Adams.

In 2015, Shaw had a recurring role on the first season of the television series Mr. Robot as Shayla Nico, the drug dealing love interest of Elliot Alderson, for seven episodes.

In 2015, she appeared in the ABC Family pilot Tough Cookie as well as on the 2015 Fox TV series Mulaney. In 2016, Shaw reprised her role of Mary Jo Cacciatore from the 2010 series in the movie Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland. Also in 2016, Shaw appeared in the Netflix series Flaked. She was a series regular on the 2016 TV series Good Girls Revolt.

Shaw's 2014 short film SMILF, which she wrote, directed and starred in opposite Thomas Middleditch, won the 2015 Short Film Jury Award for U.S. Fiction at Sundance. In 2015, SMILF was picked up by Showtime as a half-hour comedy television show with Shaw as showrunner, writing, directing, starring in, and producing the series. The first season, which was shot on location in South Boston as well as Los Angeles, received generally positive reviews, with her portrayal of single mother Bridgette Bird notable for its realism, insight, and biting humor. "Frankie Shaw, it [SMILF] marks the arrival of an important and original voice." SMILF co-stars Connie Britton and Rosie O'Donnell, and tackles subjects like eating disorders and sexual abuse. Shaw said that the show was a way to discuss and portray the role of women on screen. In November 2017, Showtime renewed SMILF for a second season. In December 2018, it was reported that Shaw and the series had been accused of workplace misconduct. In March 2019, the series was cancelled after two seasons.

In 2016, Shaw returned to the Sundance Film Festival with another short film she wrote and directed, a dark comedy titled Too Legit, which stars Zoë Kravitz, Teresa Palmer, Nate Corddry and Clark Gregg. Too Legit is inspired by a satire of Congressman Todd Akin's controversial 2012 remarks about rape and pregnancy: "It seems to be, first of all, from what I understand from doctors, [rape resulting in pregnancy is] really rare. If it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut the whole thing down."

In 2017, Shaw had a supporting role as Gail Hurley in the feature film Stronger, which was directed by David Gordon Green, and starred Jake Gyllenhaal as 2013 Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman.

In 2019, it was reported that Shaw is attached to direct an adaption of the Katherine Faw Morris novel Ultraluminous, produced by Steven Soderbergh. In 2020, numerous announcements were made regarding projects Shaw is attached to: she is reported to be writer and executive producer of an HBO series adapting the 1978 Judy Blume novel Wifey, and will direct the first episode; she is reportedly to star in Kill Switch, a film to be directed by Soderbergh; and she is attached to direct an adaption of the T Kira Madden novel Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls.

Personal life

In August 2016, Shaw married writer–producer Zach Strauss.

Shaw has a son, Isaac Love, from a prior relationship with director and actor Mark Webber. Shaw and Webber share joint custody of Isaac.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Night SwimmingAmber
2006Just Like the SonBrenda
2007One NightClarice
2008Explicit IllsMichelle
2008Altamont NowKaren Kennedy
2009The Northern KingdomShauna
2009Falling UpGretchen
2009Red HookDeena
2009The FreebieCoffee Girl
2011Coffee SnobsCustomerShort
2011The End of LoveEvelyn
2012SpoonfulMacShort
2012Knife FightSamantha
2013The Pretty OneClaudia
2013This is Where We LiveLainey
2014LullabyJanice
2014Someone Marry BarryCamille
2014SMILFBridgette BirdShort film; writer and director
2016Too LegitJessShort film; writer and director
2016JoshyCrystal
2016Blue Mountain State: The Rise of ThadlandMary Jo Cacciatore
2016DreamlandLizzie
2016Tough CookieHeidiShort film
2017StrongerGail Hurley
2017Bad PeterRachelShort film
2018FluidicEmlynPost-production
2019Jay and Silent Bob RebootProsecutor
2021No Sudden MovePaula Cole

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Law & Order: Criminal IntentMarrissa"Unchained" (season 5, episode 4)
2006The Bedford DiariesSimone"I'm Gonna Love College" (season 1, episode 1)
2011Glory DazeGina"Hit Me with Your Test Shot" (season 1, episode 9)
2010–2011Blue Mountain StateMary Jo CacciatoreMain role (seasons 2–3), 15 episodes
2011CSI: NYKelly Rose"Brooklyn Til I Die" (season 8, episode 12)
20112 Broke GirlsKeefer"And the High Holidays" (season 2, episode 12)
2013Hello LadiesNikki"The Limo" (season 1, episode 2)
2014MixologyFabienneMain role
2015MulaneyJulia"Ruby" (season 1, episode 12)
2015Tough CookieHeidi"Pilot" (season 1, episode 1)
2015Mr. RobotShayla NicoRecurring role (season 1), 7 episodes
2016FlakedNatasha2 episodes
2016Good Girls RevoltNaomi8 episodes
2017–2019SMILFBridgette BirdLead role; also creator, director, producer, and writer
2018HomecomingDara4 episodes
2018HollyweedBrookline Mass / JanetOnline pilot
2019Drunk HistoryHedy Lamarr"Fame" (season 6, episode 11)
2019Robot ChickenDorothy Gale / Oopsie StarlightVoice role; episode: "Molly Lucero in: Your Friend's Boob"

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
2015Sundance Film FestivalShort Film Grand Jury PrizeSMILF (short film)Nominated
Short Film Jury Award for U.S. FictionWon
2016Short Film Grand Jury PrizeToo Legit (short film)Nominated
South by Southwest Film FestivalSXSW Grand Jury Award for Narrative Short
American Film InstituteConservatory Directing Workshop for Women
2017Writers Guild of AmericaShowrunner Training Program
Golden Globe AwardsGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or ComedySMILFNominated
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What is Frankie Shaw known for?
Frankie Shaw is an American actress, writer, director, and producer. She is best known for creating, directing, writing, producing, and acting in the television series "SMILF".
When was Frankie Shaw born?
Frankie Shaw was born on November 11, 1986.
In what TV series did Frankie Shaw star in?
Frankie Shaw starred in the Showtime television series "SMILF", which is based on her 2015 short film of the same name.
What awards has Frankie Shaw won?
Frankie Shaw has won numerous awards for her work on "SMILF", including the Sundance Film Festival Active Creative Expression Award and the SXSW Film Festival Jury Award for Best Short.
What other projects has Frankie Shaw worked on?
Frankie Shaw has also appeared in various other television shows and films, including "Blue Mountain State", "The Pretty One", and "Stronger". She has also directed and written for the television series "Casual".
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