His Nick Clark was the focus of the first few moments of the Fear the Walking Dead series premiere, and Frank Dillane will continue to be a scene stealer as the Walking Dead companion series unfolds ...
The gritty drama opens this week. The series also stars Frank Dillane. Several stars have joined the cast of Georgia Oakley’s adaptation, including Harry Potter and ‘Outlander’ alums. This marks the ...
EXCLUSIVE: It is Frank Dillane’s first time attending the Cannes Film Festival. He arrived a virtual unknown as the lead in Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut feature Urchin, shown in Un Certain ...
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Frank Dillane is talking to me from his bedroom, at his parents’ house, in a village called Forest Row, right on the corner of Ashdown Forest, which is the home, the actor notes, of Winnie-the-Pooh.
The Los Angeles zombie apocalypse is finally here and it's starting off with a bang. Last Sunday night, 10.1 million viewers watched the Fear the Walking Dead premiere, according to Variety, which ...
Frank Dillane has more to worry about right now than the zombie apocalypse. The 25-year-old actor, who plays Nick Clark on AMC's Fear the Walking Dead, was arrested on a battery charge on Sunday, ET ...
He might star in AMC's Fear the Walking Dead - but actor Frank Dillane has insisted he's not nervous about his character getting killed off. "If Nick is going to get killed, he'll get killed," he said ...
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" ...
Uh oh. 'Fear The Walking Dead' star Frank Dillane, known as Nick on the show, was arrested after he allegedly hooked a security guard after skipping a checkpoint on the CBS lot. Frank Dillane, 25, ran ...
After captivating audiences with his work in “Scrapper” and “Babygirl,” Harris Dickinson moves behind the camera for “Urchin.” His directorial debut (which he also wrote) is a social drama in the vein ...