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According to Franks dad, he came out of the womb talking, and from the age of four was already performing in front of audiences. Frank was born the last of six sons in December of 1962 in Oklahoma City. It was cold that day. Growing up the youngest of six brothers was both challenging and beneficial. There probably wasnt a day that went by where there wasnt a fight of some kind. As Frank reminisces I wouldnt trade growing up in that house for anything. After high school Frank went off to prepare for the priesthood at St. Gregorys College and Abbey. Two months before graduating from St. Gregs with an Associates Degree and moving into the monastery, Frank had a change of heart and decided to pursue his lifelong dream of show business instead. Within days he received a scholarship to Marymount College of Kansas in Theater without even applying so he figured hed made the right decision. From there he went on to graduate school and then to Dallas, Texas before moving to Los Angeles in 1996. |
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As a teacher Frank taught, Introduction to Theater and Stagecraft at Oklahoma State University, Technical Theater and Make-up at Central State University, and for seven years was on the staff of The Young Actors Studio and Performance Center in Dallas, Texas where he taught acting and improvisation. While on the staff there, 33 of his students were working actors in Hollywood at one time. Having been in the entertainment business since a small child, Frank has performed in over 70 stage plays, over 40 commercials, a dozen television shows and several movies. He has worked behind the camera as well in several areas from a gopher to a producers assistant. Frank is currently the Vice President and Head of Talent for Dreaming Dog Entertainment, a company started by actors to create work for themselves. Since its inception Frank has served as a producer, writer, and a director for the company. Dreaming Dog has just completed the short film Blonde that Frank wrote and directed. |
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Theatrical Agent
Venture IAB Michael Goldberg 213-381-1900 |
Commercial Agent TalentWorks Emily Hope 818-953-7850 |
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