Frank Ieraci was born on August 22, 1972 in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada and raised in the nearby town of Bradford. Frank is a producer and actor known for Battleground ((2012), Sixty Minutes to Midnight (2017) and Mobile Homes (2017). Frank stepped into the world of cinema in 1988 at the age of 16 when he signed up with a local casting agent and was hungry and willing to do various uncredited rolls to gain experience. After one year he landed his first audition for Back to the Future 2 to be cast as one of Biff's right hand men. Frank went on to numerous auditions after for the roll but did not make the final cut. Just 17 at the time, the frustration of the failed audition led Frank to step away from the camera. Frank went on to open his first successful business and finished his graduate degree in Hotel and Restaurant management. Years later, he bumped into Robert Cymbalski a friend from his teen years who also had a passion for film. Robert had continued pursuing acting and at that time introduced Frank to Director Neil Mackay who asked if he would like to try out for a roll in his current production. Frank was cast in his first actual roll as Domenic (a ruthless bank robber) in the feature film Battleground. Battleground was shot on a micro budget and hit numerous obstacles along the way. Frank, having been well seasoned from his own business, came up with quick witted innovative solutions to help producers Judd Tilyard and Ayz Warach overcome these obstacles which gained him an associate producers credit. The biggest obstacle the Battleground production faced came when Frank was involved in a near fatal car accident. Due to time and technical constraints, the producers were prepared to cut him from the film but Frank was determined to finish what he had started. Two weeks later Frank showed up on set in a wheel chair with a 13cm steel rod implanted through his shattered femur and insisted the he was ok. The producers agreed to allow Frank to complete his role and even used his injuries to push the story forward. This determination exhibited by Frank went on to be one of the highlighted features of the documentary short Skeleton crew: Behind the Scenes of Battleground by Ben McNeill. In 2012 Battleground successfully distributed world wide and aired on Netflix U.S.A. Frank continued on with his professional career which often included travel to the U.S allowing him to watch Netflix to enjoy his first roll. After Battleground, Franks love of film had reignited and coincidentally he received a phone call from Farren Whittaker offering him a gig on the crew of the production Mobile Homes. While on the set of 'Mobile Homes" memories of Battleground came to mind and Frank called Neil MacKay the director. While on the phone with Neil, Frank mentioned he missed being on set watching something come to life and Neil asked "Do you want to make another movie? I'm confident you could produce one." That night Frank asked Producer Mike MacMillan "What is the standard procedure of producing?" Mike replied "there is no standard, every production is different and has different problems and situations to fix. You need good management skills to be a good producer.". Mike with his friendly manner and good advice along with Neil's known skills for directing and editing gave Frank the confidence and inspired him to pursue the role of Executive Producer. Working on the "Sixty Minutes to Midnight" project, Frank assumed the role of vice-president of Slate 10 Pictures Inc and assumed his role as Producer / Executive Producer working alongside fellow Executive Producer Tomislav Stefanac. Frank believes that Terry MacDonald originals screen play which led to the short "Greed Inc" directed by Neil MacKay, provides the basis for an unstoppable and thrilling journey that any viewer would fully enjoy.
Frank Iero was born on October 31, 1981 in Belleville, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Premium Rush (2012), Never Back Down (2008) and The Man with the Iron Fists (2012). He has been married to Jamia Nestor since March 9, 2008. They have three children.
Frank Infante was born in New York. His professional career as a musician began in the early 1970s when he started to play guitar in the band Sniper and later in rock/blues groups like World War III and Elegant End. Infante first began to play bass guitar with Blondie from 1977, playing on Plastic Letters (1978), but not appearing on the cover. He switched to the guitar shortly after when Nigel Harrison joined the band. Blondie struggled in the first few years, but eventually rose to stardom with the release of the album Parallel Lines (1978), which was a platinum selling record in the United States and the UK. Infante continued to play in Blondie until the band broke up in 1983. He did not rejoin the band when the reformed in the late 1990s, but instead went on to perform with other well known artists like Joan Jett, Iggy Pop and the New York Dolls. He continues to perform and record with the band Infante's Inferno.
Frank Ippolito is known for The Mandalorian (2019), Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006).
Frank J. DeVito is known for Mr. Right (2023), California King and Devil's Men (2023).
Frank J. Favata III is an actor and producer, known for Paragods (2013), The Madman Chronicles (2012) and Nightmare Reunion (2019).
Frank was born in Toronto, Canada and has Slovenian and Austrian ancestry. He went to Los Angles as a teenager and soon found himself working on camera cars and enjoying the movie industry. His interest did not stop there- he enrolled himself in acting classes taught by Peter Breck for two years. He went back to Canada to continue taking courses and workshops there. He founded a company so he would have the freedom to audition and pursue his love of acting. In 2007 Frank enrolled in classes at the Toronto Academy Of Film And Television, picked up an agent and started building his portfolio. He landed his first major role in the indie movie 'Sweet Karma' in 2009 and has since been featured in numerous TV and film projects.
Frank Jakeman dreamed of living in London Zoo and looking after the animals when he was a schoolboy. In 1974, at the age of seventeen, he made this dream come true. By the end of the decade, however, a love of Cinema had emerged and, inspired by some of those great 70's classics, Frank grew restless to pursue a career as an Actor. Leaving 'a room with a Zoo' for the uncertainty of acting and the possibility of losing both, made Frank even more determined to see his gamble pay off. He trained at East 15, one of the best drama schools in England and, since 1983, he has appeared in many television dramas and feature films. From the 80's classics like Dempsey & Makepeace, Minder, Blott on the Landscape and Bergerac to The Bill, EastEnders and A Game of Thrones, Frank has been a regular face on British TV. He has worked on big-budget movies including Deathwish 3 for Michael Winner and Brazil for Terry Gilliam in the same year. A chance to compare two Directors who proved to be complete opposites in their approach to the job. It soon became obvious that big, important lead roles or even decent sized support roles in studio films only went to 'named' actors. "If you want the chance to play such parts and show the world what you are capable of, then the low budget indie world is where to be." Frank has played lead roles in many independent films including To Dream, Nest of Vampires, Quality Indigo, Christmas Slay, Invasion of the Not Quite Dead, Breathe, Faith, Hosts and many more. "I love working with young, up and coming directors. Their enthusiasm and excitement is infectious. Every single film seems to create its own close-knit family, a special 'bond'. Nobody is there for the money, it's all about the ART." As well as featuring in Game of Thrones, episode 6 of Season 8 - the grand finale, in late 2019 he wrapped on the feature film "Hosts" which was theatrically released in 2020. Frank also completed the feature film "Blood Highway", (originally titled "Faith") where he plays the lead, Martin. Frank also appeared in "Grace, Dead Man's Grip" in 2023.
Frank James is known for Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests (2021).
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