FRANKIE ZABILKA
- SAG-AFTRA,
- AEA (EMC)

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'No' Battle with Will Arnett - Comedy (Performance Video) Quicktime
The Naysayer (Will Arnett) encourages a timid, awkward Assistant (Frankie Zabilka) to say 'NO' to his boss's (Nakia Burrise) new ideas.
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Rebel (ABC) - Drama (Performance Video) Quicktime
Rebel (Katey Sagal) defends Prof. Erickson (Dan Bucatinsky) in a disciplinary hearing vs. his student, college freshman Matthew Hilliard (Frankie Zabilka).
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Davey in "Newsies" (Dir. Richard J. Hinds) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Frankie as Davey / Song: "Watch What Happens (Reprise)" feat. Jonalyn Saxer as Katherine and Wes Williams as Jack. Directed by Richard J. Hinds.
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Fortunate Sons; by Paul Williams - Dramedy Scene (Performance Video) Quicktime
Cliff assures Beth he won’t be sent to war if they head to Canada. Development Reading of ‘Fortunate Sons’. Clip #2.
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Fortunate Sons; by Paul Williams - Drama Scene (Performance Video) Quicktime
Cliff fears being drafted to the military when Beth shares the news about her pregnancy. Development Reading of ‘Fortunate Sons’. Clip #1.
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High School Girlfriend - Dramedy (Performance Video) Quicktime
Student is berated by a recent hook-up at his locker and attempts to defend himself. Serio-comic.
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Erica S. Bream, CSA - Scene Favorite - Comedy (Performance Video) Quicktime
Erica chose Frankie's scene as one of her favorite self-tapes and shared it on her Instagram. Comedic.
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For My Dad - Comedy Vocal (Performance Video) Quicktime
Performance from "Cabaret's Next Generation" directed by Sutton Foster. Singing. Comedic.
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Second City Chicago - Comedy Improv (Performance Video) Quicktime
The VP of a big company receives a complaint from one of his junior employees. Comedic.
Résumé Print Résumé
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Commercial Talent Agency (CA) (818) 505-1431 Commercial, SAG-AFTRA Dream Team Talent Agency (IL) (773) 917-3900 SAG-AFTRA Dream Team Talent Agency (GA) 773-917-3900 SAG-AFTRA FireStarter Entertainment (CA) Theatre: (213) 531-0547 x 701 / TV/Film: (213) 531-0547 x 713 Equity, SAG-AFTRA Rothman/Andres Entertainment (CA) (818) 980-8081 SAG-AFTRA |
FILM/TV | ||
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CHANG CAN DUNK |
Supporting |
Disney+ | Jingyi Shao |
THE WEEK OF (w/ Adam Sandler) |
Supporting |
Netflix | Robert Smigel |
REBEL (w/ Katey Sagal) |
Matthew Hilliard (Large Co-Star) |
ABC/Sony TV | Adam Arkin |
NATIONAL TOUR | ||
RUDOLPH... |
Hermey the Dentist |
McCoy/Rigby | Dana Solimando |
THEATRE | ||
NEWSIES |
Davey Jacobs |
5-Star | Richard J. Hinds |
SOMETHING ROTTEN! |
Nigel Bottom |
5-Star | Richard Israel |
CINDERELLA |
Jean-Michel |
5-Star | Cheryl Baxter |
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF |
Motel Kamzoil |
Western Playhouse, Kansas City |
FORTUNATE SONS (by: Paul Williams) |
Cliff Willett |
Skylight | Michael Unger |
THE SOUND OF MUSIC |
Rolf Gruber |
BrightSide Theatre, Chicago |
SHREK |
Pinocchio |
99th Street Theatre, Chicago |
ASSASSINS |
John Hinckley, Jr. |
YAF | Joanna Syiek |
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN |
Frank Abagnale, Jr. |
Erica Heilmann Theatre |
BIG RIVER |
Huckleberry Finn |
Erica Heilmann Theatre |
THE PRODUCERS |
Leo Bloom |
Erica Heilmann Theatre |
HAIRSPRAY |
Link Larkin |
Ball State |
PARADE |
Frankie Epps |
Ball State |
BOEING BOEING |
Bernard |
Ball State |
TRAINING | ||
Ball State University |
BFA |
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Showcase: |
Rachel Hoffman (NY) |
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Billy Murphy, Eric Emery (LA) |
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William Osetek (CHI) |
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Workshops: |
Barnet Kellman, Sutton Foster |
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Howard Meltzer, Leigh Ann Smith |
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Mark Saks, Alan Scott Neal |
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Pam Gilles Bouvier, Devon Brady |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'9" |
Weight: 140 lbs |
Eyes: Hazel |
Hair Color: Auburn |
Hair Length: Short |
Juggling, Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Ice Skating, Rollerblading, Comedian, Dance Tap, Improvisation, Piano, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, American - New York Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, Irish Accent
Frankie scored first place in Adam Sandler's "Sandy Wexler Contest" for Netflix. A native of Chicago, he grew up acting in theatre on the city's south side. He continued with acting at Benet Academy and achieved his BFA from Ball State University.