The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Frankie Shaw
- I discovered that my biggest passion was for directing, so in making opportunity for myself, I found what I like doing the best.
- There was a feeling I had when I got pregnant and decided to keep the baby, and I knew I wasn’t going to be with the baby daddy, and I was really toying with what my identity would be.
- There’s this idea that motherhood is as American as apple pie, but yet we don’t support it with any government assistance.
- I am fully a feminist in this modern definition of the term. It’s innate in my work because that’s just who I am.
- I moved out to L.A. and had my son and was walking around Gelson’s, and I was like, ‘Am I just one giant, lactating boob? Is that what I’ve become?’
- Most of the stories I write are women’s stories – but the darker, unseen stories.
- When my son was small, he just came with me everywhere, whether it was going to yoga class or auditions or sleeping over at friends’ houses. We came as a pair.
- We had no money. My family was in Southie; I was in affluent Brookline. I don’t know if it’s my personality or the circumstance, but it all kind of led to this feeling of being an observer on the outside.
- I moved to L.A. because I didn’t want to be in New York anymore. And I knew if I wanted to act, it would have to be in one of those places.
- Because I’d grown up with this singular focus on sports, I just kind of did that with acting. That became an obsession. How am I going to make it? How am I going to figure that out?

Frankie Shaw is an American actress, writer, director, and producer, born on November 11, 1981, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She began her acting career in the mid-2000s, gaining attention for her breakout role as Mary Jo Cacciatore in the comedy series Blue Mountain State. Shaw later earned widespread recognition for creating, writing, and starring in the Showtime series SMILF (2017–2019), based on her award-winning short film of the same name.
The semi-autobiographical show explored single motherhood, class, and identity with humor and honesty, earning Shaw critical acclaim and Golden Globe nominations. Beyond SMILF, she has appeared in notable projects such as Mr. Robot, Good Girls Revolt, and The Pretty One.
As a filmmaker, Shaw is known for her raw storytelling and focus on complex female experiences. She continues to work both behind and in front of the camera, championing diverse voices in Hollywood.
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