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Frankie Adams
Frankie Adams (born 3 January 1994) is a Samoan New Zealand actress, best known for her roles as Bobbie Draper in the science fiction television series ''The Expanse'' and as Ula Levi in the prime-time soap opera ''Shortland Street''. Early life Adams was born on the island of Savaii in Samoa and is the oldest of three daughters. She attended Auckland Girls Grammar School. Career Adams's first role, aged 16, was that of Ula Levi in the soap opera ''Shortland Street''. She has also had roles in the television series ''Wentworth'' and in the film '' One Thousand Ropes''. In 2016, she was cast as "Martian Marine Corps gunnery sergeant" Bobbie Draper as part of the main cast in the second season of the U.S. sci-fi television series ''The Expanse'', a role she has continued through the sixth and final season. Celebrity boxing Adams has participated in a celebrity ''Fight for Life'' charity boxing event, trained by Lolo Heimuli Lolo can refer to: Places United States * Lolo, M ...
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