Frank Miller was born in Olney, Maryland, to a nurse mother and a carpenter and electrician father, and was raised in Montpelier, Vermont. He is of Irish descent. Miller was a big comics writer/artist in the '70s and '80s. He wrote and penciled the Marvel series "Daredevil" for a long time. His friend, Klaus Janson, inked. He also wrote two spinoffs about the character "Electra" and did a miniseries about the "X-Men" character "Wolverine". His hit miniseries "Ronin" was published by DC in the mid-eighties. His greatest success came with DC's character "Batman". In 1980, he wrote the acclaimed "Batman" story "Wanted - Santa Claus - Dead or Alive!" for DC Comics. In 1986, his most notable comic-book work, the groundbreaking "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns", an alternate history story about Batman in a grim future, was published by DC. Miller wrote and penciled. In 1988, he wrote the acclaimed "Batman: Year One", about Batman's first year on the job, for DC. In 1996, he wrote "Spawn versus Batman", a one-shot issue published by DC and Image Comics. He wrote the major motion pictures RoboCop 2 (1990) and RoboCop 3 (1993) and did the "Robocop" comic series for a little while. Miller directed The Spirit (2008) and co-directed Sin City (2005) and Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)_.
Frank Mills was born on January 26, 1891 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. He is known for Those Who Dance (1930), Parole! (1936) and Charlie Chan's Courage (1934). He died on August 18, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Frank Minucci was born on September 17, 1943. He was an actor, known for Carlito's Way (1993), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) and Law & Order (1990). He died on August 20, 2014 in Whiting, New Jersey, USA.
Frank Mir was born on May 24, 1979 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He is an actor, known for Gutshot Straight (2014), Brass Knuckles and Hell's Chain (2009).
Frank Miranda was raised in Turlock, California. During High School Frank decided to venture in performing Arts; Stage Productions. After touring southern California and performing in various venues such as La Mirada Performing Arts Center. Frank has progressed to independent films, and continues to expand and explore his artistic endeavors project to project.
The realization of a unique cinematic vision has been the main artistic intention of Frank Mirbach's work as a filmmaker from the very beginning of his career. Mirbach worked in the music clip field as a freelance camera assistant and assistant director for several production companies before he was accepted at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, where he studied filmmaking and graduated in 1994. Still a student, he founded his company "Mineworks Film" in 1992, already working for several international television networks. Since then Frank Mirbach has been a sought-after producer, director and cinematographer for international broadcasters, independent film productions and commercials, traveling all over the world. With "The Curse of the Indian Gold", one of 2005's most successful German drama documentaries, and the 2006 mini series "Mystica", a four part documentary, Frank Mirbach realized his ambition to tell fact-based stories in a visually compelling, highly cinematic way. He continued his documentary work with the successful GEO documentaries "B.C. Loggers" and "Reduce the loss of life - the Irish Coast Guard" in 2009 and 2010 for the German/French network ARTE, which were among the first docs to be filmed with the RED cinema camera. Among several highly-acclaimed productions, he served as cinematographer for Steve Hudson's "I Always Wanted", their first collaboration, where his mastery of the cinematographer's art was crucial to the film's iconic feel. His current work includes "Snow Wars", a prime time documentary about British Columbia avalanche techs in their fight against the snow masses for which he was awarded the coveted Remi Award in Gold at the "Worldfest Houston Int. Filmfestival" and "The Mosaic of Life", about Holocaust survivor Jack Brauns, where he collaborated with acclaimed cinematographer Rodney Charters, ASC (24, Shameless, Dallas). He is the producer and director of the movie "Real Buddy" (real-buddy.com), a science-fiction satire to be released in 2015.
Frank Modica is a film and television actor based in New York, NY. Frank Modica was coached and inspired by his late cousin actor Robert Modica at Robert Modica Acting Studio in New York City 2012. Robert Modica taught the craft to the likes of Broadway legend Marian Seldes, John Turturro, David Duchovny, Louise Lasser, and Rachel Ward. Robert Modica also worked as an actor, with appearances in such films as Francis Ford Coppola's The Rain People (1969), Arthur Hiller's Love Story (1970), Men of Respect (1990) and Fast Food Fast Women (2000), and on such TV series as Kojak and The Equalizer. Frank Modica Jr. was fortunate enough to have Robert Modica take him under his wing. Frank Modica also attended The Philadelphia Acting Studio. He has appeared in a wide range of independent films. Frank had the opportunity to appear on successful productions, such as Fox TV's Gotham, as well as The Irishman, by Martin Scorsese. Following his performance in "The Fated," he became a member of the Screen Actors Guild. Frank is passionate about storytelling, and bringing characters through life with his commitment to acting and performing. His approach and line delivery has often been compared with iconic artists such as Christopher Walken. He also has created a comedic wacky character "Gilbert" from his award-winning comedy short film "The Bra" and now his comedy series "The Gilbert Diaries".
Frank Molinar is an actor, known for Expulsion (2020) and Golf Cart Jihad (2015).