About
Meet the babies
Frankie LaPace and Alexandra Nader are content creators who write, produce, and perform their own work. They’ve created 10 internet sketches, some of which have been featured on Huffington Post, Funny Or Die, Elizabeth Bank’s Who HaHa, GO! Magazine, and shared by Occupy Democrats and Being Liberal. Their sketch, The Republican, has amassed over a million views and thousands of shares on Facebook and was a semi-finalist for Forbes Under 30 Short Film Festival. Pick a Pie, their sketch parodying the undecided voter in the 2016 election, has over 150k views and won first place in the Give ‘Em Hill Short Film Contest, judged by James Franco and Emmy Award-winner, Jenny Bicks. Be Sexy, won the Audience Choice Award at Out WebFest as well as the Iron Mule Short Comedy Film Festival and their most recent sketch, People of the Pop, premiered at the Williamsburg Film Festival.
In 2019, they wrote and filmed a sketch comedy pilot produced by former NFL linebacker LaMarr Woodley called, Skit This, and co-wrote the third season of Jessica Henderson’s webseries, Growing Down. Together, they have appeared in a Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards commercial and an internet ad for Tinder.
In addition, Frankie has written a Pipcorn commercial which will appear on Hulu and Instagram and co-starred in the spin-off pilot of ABC’s What Would You Do. Alex has premiered her short film Side Piece at The Big Apple Film Festival and is a regular voice on the #1 children’s podcast in the country, Story Pirates.
We've never received a cease and desist or a restraining order but we're confident this will happen very soon.
alexandra nader
Alex, a Venezuelan/American actor (or Lebanese/American actor - depending on which parent you ask), has worked with Mas Méjor, Broadway Video, The Daily Dot, Nickelodeon, and Captain Morgan. She was recently the featured comic on WhoHaHa, a digital platform co-founded by Elizabeth Banks, that shines a spotlight on funny women.
Alex is a PROUD member of The Story Pirates, a New York ensemble of actors and teachers that tour public schools and perform plays written by students! She currently hosts their kids’ TV show on KLCS, the PBS LA affiliate.
Frankie LaPace
Frankie is a Puerto Rican/Italian homosexual who was born and raised in Sarasota, Florida. Frankie is the co-writer and lead actor of When the Party Ends which was accepted into the Cannes Short Film Corner 2015 and was the lead in The Surf Report a short film directed by producer of Hack Into Broad City, Courtney Powell of Comedy Central. Frankie's sketch, Taylor Swift Teaches NYC Vocab Words was featured on LOGO's blog, NewNowNext, which is very exciting if you're gay. Frankie has appeared in a Macy's internet commercial, a Converse digital short, and has freelanced with PandaPanther as an animation actor for video games (Skylanders 2: Giants & Skylanders 3DS).
Frankie is a Storytelling Coach for the Entrepreneurs in Training program at Barnard College and a proud member of Blogologues, a live show where actors perform the internet (Craigslist Missed Connections, Yelp reviews, Tinder profiles) word for word.
Fun fact: Frankie loves dachshunds and corn.