Frankie Corzo is a talented actor based in Los Angeles, renowned for her captivating voice and versatility in narrating over 200 books, garnering numerous accolades, including Earphones Awards from AudioFile Magazine, an Audie award, and SOVAS nominations, as well as coveted spots on "Best of Lists" in publications such as Audible and The New York Times.
Known for bringing a unique blend of grit and humor to her projects, Frankie has narrated a wide range of genres, from gripping nonfiction to poignant literary fiction and inspiring middle grade and YA stories. Her impressive credits include narrating New York Times bestseller Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia for Penguin Random House and The Newbery Medal-winning The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera.
In addition to her work in audiobooks, Frankie has made appearances on various television shows, including Amazon's The Terminal List, Starz's Gaslit, Fox's Pivoting, and Netflix's Selena: The Series.
Born and raised in New Jersey as a first-generation Cuban American, Frankie currently resides in Los Angeles, where she can be found exploring the great outdoors with her rescue pups or searching for the perfect NYC-style pizza in the city.