Francesca Root-Dodson

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Years active2010–present

Francesca Root-Dodson is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Ecco in the Fox series Gotham .

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Career

Root-Dodson began her career co-starring in Luke Matheny's Oscar-winning short film God of Love .

In 2018, Root-Dodson began a recurring role as Ecco, a character similar to Harley Quinn, [1] [2] in the Fox series Gotham . Ecco is the assistant of Jeremiah Valeska, the show's version of the Joker. Executive producer John Stephens teased at Gotham's New York Comic-Con panel in October 2018 that Jeremiah would be paired with a "somewhat deranged girlfriend who dresses in a multicolored fashion." [3] Starting with season 5, Stephens explained that the show would be injecting "a lot of the same elements of madness and anarchy, and the sort of mad love that Harley has, and placing it into the Ecco character." [4]

Root-Dodson has appeared in two music videos: the video for “Morning Light” by the San Francisco band Girls [5] and James Arthur’s video for “Falling Like the Stars.” [6]

Root-Dodson played Bridget in season four of Succession in which her character carried a “ludicrously capacious” handbag. [7] [8] [9]

Personal life

Root-Dodson posted on her Instagram account that she married in June 2019 and was expecting a daughter. [10]

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Blue Bloods Sissyas Francesca McLaughlin
2016 The Jim Gaffigan Show Caroline's Waitress
2017 The Blacklist Ana Dewan
2018 Deception Bridget Olovsky
2018 FBI Elizabeth Kernick
2018–2019 Gotham Ecco 8 episodes
2019 Alternatino with Arturo Castro Casey
2023 Succession Bridget
Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 God of Love French Beautyshort film, as Francesca McLaughlin
2017 Rebel in the Rye Carol Flourentine
2018 Private Life Fiona
2019The Undiscovered CountryYoung Kathy
2019Free SpiritGirlRoot-Dodson also wrote and directed
2020 The Drummer Lt. Rodriguez

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  10. "Francesca Root-Dodson on Instagram: "Max & I got married a year ago today. So grateful, so many tears that day! Photography by @therudejew"".