BIOGRAPHY

Frank's acting career began long before he was born in Southington, Connecticut. In the early 1940's, Frank's father, Charles, had a home movie theater (something that was rare in the day) and also an extensive film library consisting of 35mm, 16mm, Super 8 films, and slides. He enjoyed showing films to his family and friends in his home theater that had actual movie theater seats, a big movie screen, and a projection room. In fact, every home he lived in he would have a projection room where he would show films.


Frank's love for film and acting developed through his father's love for film. Frank's foray into stage production began with "Oklahoma!" and "The Sound of Music" in Longwood, Florida and a Walt Disney World cast production of  "You Can't Take it With You." Then television took Frank to ABC's "American Bandstand" in the late 1970's where he appeared on several tapings. 


Though some years had passed, the acting bug never went away. He began with HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon" which led to numerous other feature films and television. His last two films, "Overtime" and "What you Need" garnered him starring roles.


He trained with Yvonne Suhor of Art Sake Acting Studio in Winter Park, Florida and has audited classes at Playhouse West, The Acting Corps, and with Jeff Conaway in Los Angeles, California.


Frank currently resides in Orlando, Florida with his wife, Karen and their cat Trevor.







 

 


 

|Welcome| |Biography| |Resume| |Photos| |Headshots| |Videos and Reel| |News| |Favorite Links| |Quote of the Month| |Contact Me|
Welcome
Biography
Resume
Photos
Headshots
Videos and Reel
News
Favorite Links
Quote of the Month
Contact Me
e-mail me