Frank Dillane stars on "Walking Dead" spin off "Fear the Walking Dead."
Remember the name Frank Dillane. You'll be hearing a lot about him in the coming weeks.
The 24-year-old actor captured the attention of viewers during Sunday's season premiere of AMC's "Walking Dead" companion series, "Fear the Walking Dead." Not just a handsome face, he certainly did a great job during some of the premiere episode's most exciting scenes.
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Frank Dillan with TV sister, Alycia Debnam-Carey, on "Fear the Walking Dead."
Here's some things to know about Frank Dillane:
Acting is the family business. Dillane's father is Stephen Dillane, an actor on "Game of Thrones" who was nominated for an Emmy for his role on miniseries "John Adams." Stephen and Frank worked together on a couple films, including the feature film, "Papadopoulos & Sons."
Dillane's mother, Naomi Wirthner, is the director and co-founder of a theater company called Barebones Project.
He's already sort of familiar with zombies. He apparently played one at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in a student film. He graduated from RADA in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts in acting.
Frank knows his stuff about walking deads. He was one in a previous life. #FTWD (Pics from a film he did at RADA) pic.twitter.com/goJPn2dHgA
The London-born actor worked with a dialogue coach for "Fear the Walking Dead." "Dialect was my biggest fear, so I spent a long time working with dialect coaches just trying to get American down," he told Entertainment Weekly. "I think it's very important and very easy to misinterpret. So, I mean I haven't seen the pilot yet, so I am not sure as to whether I did a good job yet or not, but the accent is certainly my biggest fear."
The film was supposed to be out in March, but it has been pushed to December.
His next film is about a punk band on tour. It's called "Viena and the Fantomes" and has a pretty stellar cast: Zoë Kravitz, Dakota Fanning, Evan Rachel Wood, and Jon Bernthal.
On April 16 we'll know if Frank's film "Viena & The Fantomes" will make its debut at the Cannes Film Festival! pic.twitter.com/oXSW8zOage