Francie Swift is an American actress best known for her role as Cynthia in Thoroughbreds and her recurring roles as Haylie Grimes on Outsiders and Anne Vanderbilt Archibald on Gossip Girl.
10 Facts About Francie Swift
Francie Swift began acting as a child at the Amarillo Theatre School for Children.
Francie Swift then attended State University of New York at Purchase, then settled in New York City.
Francie Swift had roles in several plays from 1997 to 2002.
In 1997, Francie Swift starred alongside Amy Ryan and Peter Dinklage in Marking, a black comedy by Patrick Breen.
In 1998, Francie Swift had a leading role in Whale Music, a play by Anthony Minghella.
In 2000, Francie Swift starred in Tooth, a theater production in New York.
On Gossip Girl, Francie Swift had a recurring role as Anne Vanderbilt Archibald, the mother of Nate Archibald.
Francie Swift had a recurring role as Haylie Grimes in the Outsiders.
In 2017, Francie Swift played Cynthia in Thoroughbreds, which was played at Sundance Film Festival.