
Abigail Frances
Acting
Biography
Abigail Frances (born September 5, 1999) is an American actress. She grew up on the South Shore of Massachusetts where she spent her youth performing in community theatre productions. In high school, she became an active member of the drama club and starred in her first film, See You Next Weekend (2019), with director Ethan Dunlap. Abigail is a graduate from the BFA Acting program at the University of Connecticut. While attending, she performed in many Equity productions with the Connecticut Repertory Theatre including: She Kills Monsters (Tilly); The Cherry Orchard (Anya); Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Dionyza); and Men on Boats (Dunn). Shortly after graduating, Abigail wrapped her second film, Who Goes There? (2023, Ethan Dunlap). Abigail recently completed a national tour on "Encore!!" with Chamber Theatre Productions, a popular educational show for middle-grade students.
Known For

Two former kid-detectives, now in their late twenties, reunite a decade after their final case ended in tragedy.
Who Goes There?

Seeking one final crack at adolescent glory, Bloom Beesly and his friends walk into what they hope to be the party of the century. What they find is a corpse, a gun, and a very dangerous white bag.
See You Next Weekend

Three kid detectives leave the sleuth game behind. Until, two days before their high school graduation, they find a body in the woods. The full, uncut, thirty-minute prologue of WHO GOES THERE.
Goodbye, Old Paint

An experimental short made out of B-roll footage and nonverbal emotional beats from WHO GOES THERE.
A Dime-Sized Hole

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 2017: three local teenagers stumble on the aftermath of a grisly crime. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 2017: two people are dead, a boy is in intensive care, and the most notorious narcotics dealer in the South Shore is in custody. 6 YEARS LATER: a novelist, a retired FBI detective, a public-access documentary program, and a survivor try to make sense of it. A director's cut/remix of SEE YOU NEXT WEEKEND.