Domenick DeFrank
Domenick Michael DeFrank Jr. is an American actor, born on September 22, 1996 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. He lived with his grandparents, Shannon Ellis, a now-retired officer in the Army, and Palma Ellis, a former master chef. He is the eldest of four siblings: two sisters and a brother. He is most known for being a film actor and voice-over artist.
DeFrank's acting career began around six years old. He was cast as the little drummer boy in a Christmas musical. Shortly after, he was hooked. Over the course of a decade or so, DeFrank performed in over fifty plays and musicals. It was around this time that DeFrank scored a role in his first ever semi-professional short film, Going Mad in Silence (2015), which led to him getting heavily involved with film and the film industry. Following his first short film, DeFrank began to study film hardcore alone and honed his skills on and off the job. One day he answered a casting call from producer and writer Roy Kirkland, which landed DeFrank his first official feature film role as "Ryan Smith" in the feature horror film Spook Bridge (2017).
Shortly after this, many more film opportunities followed. DeFrank is set to film over a dozen projects during the next two years, including Lakeland, Fraternity Uprising, Battle of the Cursed: The Two Kings, and more.