Frank Fontaine was born in Montreal and raised in New York State and England. He comes from an average dysfunctional family. He began his college education at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. but that came to an abrupt halt when he left for London and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Since then, he has created more than a hundred characters on screen and stage. Some of his feature film credits include: The Covenant; The Last Kiss; Confessions of a Dangerous Mind; The Sum of all Fears; Where the Money Is; The Bone Collector and Two Summers. Among his television credits are: At the Hotel; The Reagans; Reedeemer; Indian Summer; Foreign Objects; Nurenberg; and Maurice Richard. On stage, he has played Samuel Beckett in Burnt Piano; Caesar in Julius Caesar; Malvolio in Twelfth Night; Henry in The Fantasticks; Norman in On Golden Pond; Charles in The Middle Ages; Frank Srang in Equus; Lord Brockhurst in The Boyfriend; and Von Strack in Amadeus. One of Frank's biggest assets is his bountiful energy, which allows him to venture into the unknown. He likes to play multi dimensional characters who defy type. Recently, he was asked what were the similarities between he and the character of Herbert Poppy he created in Two Summers. "Herbert and I met, became good friends; and often the case, we rubbed off on each other. Our identities became blurred. But, when the shooting was over, he went his way and I went mine", was Frank's reply. Trust plays a big part in this artist's life. "The more trustful I am of myself and specially of those around me on a project, the better my work becomes", he says. Frank Fontaine was a news reporter in Quebec City for CFCM (Tele 4) and CKMI 5 in the 1970's and 1980's. He is also a writer. His television and stage plays The Great Bergen, The Monster, The Great Symphonic Adventure, The Inquest and Others, have been produced by the CBC. He is a good storyteller and can create characters on the written page with as much ease as he does as the gifted character actor he is.
Frank Ford has had a successful career in the entertainment industry for the last 25 years and is one of the founding members, and owner, of Four Day Weekend, a comedy institution in Texas. He has also studied at the renowned Second City Conservatory in Chicago and taught advanced improvisation classes at the Four Day Weekend Training Center, 4U. As a professional actor, Frank has appeared in numerous commercial spots, television shows and films. In addition, he has received critical-acclaim for his original sketch comedy revues, comedy album, short films and various acting roles. Over the years, Frank has also been recognized for his writing, including the sale of an original television comedy series to 20th Century FOX and as a Top-10 finalist in the Final Draft "Big Break" screenplay competition for his first feature-length film script entitled, "Pipeline." He also published his first book entitled, "Happy Accidents: The Transformative of "Yes, And" at Work and in Life," which teaches people how use the philosophy of improvisation, in a positive way, to enrich their lives and businesses.
Frank Forke is an actor, known for Rosario Tijeras (2016), Scorpion Girl: The Awakening (2020) and El dragón (2019).
Frank Forsyth was born on December 19, 1905 in London, England. He was an actor, known for Department S (1969), The Adventures of Black Beauty (1972) and Journey to the Unknown (1968). He died on May 2, 1984 in Poole, England.
Frank Fortuna was born on May 14, 1964 in the USA. He is an actor and production manager.
Frank Fortunato is known for Billions (2016), Broken City (2013) and The Sopranos (1999).
Frank Forzano is known for Midas (2024) and Checkmate (2024).
Frank Fowler is an actor, known for Monstrosity (1963), Your Jeweler's Showcase (1952) and I Led 3 Lives (1953).
Frank Fritz was born on October 11, 1965 in Davenport, Iowa, USA. He is an actor, known for American Pickers (2010), American Pickers: Best Of (2017) and American Dad! (2005).
Born in Inner Mongolia, Frank Fu is a film director and performance artist. He is known for Orange Confucius (2016), Wo hu cang long: Qing ming bao jian (2016), You Know Nothing About Me (2011) and In the Year of the Wild Pig (2010). He is also known for his performance artworks, including Sleep with Frank Fu (Venice Biennale), Go Fuck Myself (Louvre Museum Paris), Frank Fu Pompidou 1968 2008 (Centre Pompidou Paris), Fate Shit (Luxehills Museum of Art China) and The Asian Bubble (Rubin Museum of Art New York). Frank Fu has been featured on television networks and in publications such as NHK (Japan), CCTV4 (China), ARTCO (Taiwan), The National Business Review, New Zealand Herald, and Frieze Magazine. Frank Fu is the founder and Head of School of FU Institute.