Frank Prell was born in Phoenix Arizona. He has been acting since the age of 14, starting with school plays, eventually signing with Ford Robert Black. He then started acting in commercials, as well as short films and feature films. Starting out in modeling in his early teens, Frank would use this as a means to get in front of the camera to further his acting career, and gain exposure.
Frank Prendergast is an actor and director, known for Shem the Penman Sings Again (2015), Vikings (2013) and Love & Friendship (2016).
One of the few Hollywood executives to come out of a writing background, Price interrupted his early TV career (where he was story editor and writer for CBS-TV from 1951-53) with a stint as story editor at Columbia Pictures (1953-57), which he would later head at two separate times. As the head of Universal TV in the 1970's, he developed or supervised The Six Million Dollar Man (1974), The Bionic Woman (1976), The Incredible Hulk (1977), Battlestar Galactica (1978), The Rockford Files (1974) and many others. He is credited with helping to create new TV formats: movies made-for-TV and the mini-series, as well as the 90-minute series. In 1978, Price left the presidency of Universal TV to become President, and later Chairman and CEO, of Columbia Pictures where he was involved with such story-driven, award-winning films as Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Tootsie (1982) and Gandhi (1982) and top-grossers as Ghostbusters (1984) and The Karate Kid (1984). In 1983, after conflict with parent company Coca-Cola over his autonomy, Price swung back to Universal as chairman of the motion picture group and president of Universal Pictures, where he developed Back to the Future (1985), Fletch (1985), Out of Africa (1985) and The Breakfast Club (1985). After Sony's purchase of Columbia, the newly-installed executives, Jon Peters and Peter Guber, appointed Price to head Columbia Pictures. Eighteen months later, in October 1991, when his colleague at Warner Bros., Mark Canton, was freed from his contract, he was brought in to replace Price, who continued his association with Sony Pictures Entertainment with a non-exclusive production deal.
Puglia started his career at age 15 when he joined a traveling operetta company. Frank appeared in Italian opera from the age of 13. He came to the U.S. in 1907 and worked in a laundry before joining an Italian language theatre group in New York. In 1921, while appearing on stage, he was spotted by D.W. Griffith and was hired immediately. Puglia played a number of ethnic roles throughout his 150+ films career, as well as frequently playing priests, diplomats and musicians.
Frank Quatrone is known for Lost Kiddy Found (2020), Better Call Saul (2015) and Vengeance (2022).
Frank has periodically been acting throughout his career. As a Training facilitator, he conducted seminars around the world. After only one year of pursuing a career in acting, Frank has appeared in numerous TV shows (Queen Sugar), commercials (including Trey Gowdy for Congress), shorts (Liberty Waning, an official selection of Cineflix Fest) and several feature films in featured BG roles. He has been a producer/director/actor of several industrial videos. On camera presenter for several live broadcasts. Done voice over work for commercials and training programs. Frank has worked/lived internationally conducting seminars and making presentations and continues to pursue opportunities for his skill set.Acting, anchorman, public speaker and voice overs are things Frank can contribute to your project.
Frank Raducz Jr. is an actor and producer, known for Suburban Cowboy (2016), Hide and Go Seek (2014) and Cafe Glass (2015).
Frank Rajah Arase is known for In My Country (2017), The Groom's Bride (2012) and Somewhere in Africa (2011).
Frank Rautenbach was born on May 12, 1972 in East London, South Africa. He is an actor and producer, known for Wild Is the Wind (2022), The Bang Bang Club (2010) and Warrior (2019). He has been married to Leigh Rautenbach since February 24, 1996.
Frank Ray Perilli's biography, "The Candy Butcher," was released days after his death from complications of the West Nile Virus on March 10, 2018. Written by his lifelong friend, William Karl Thomas, it reveals a colorful life from a childhood in the mob controlled ghettos of Chicago in the 20's and 30's, to a career as a nightclub comic and film character actor in the 40's and 50's, to being a staff writer for Shecky Greene and Dean Martin and Don Rickles and others, and ultimately becoming a prolific screenwriter and film producer of twenty films and four plays during the balance of his life. Thomas collaborated with Perilli on screenplays early in his career, and also collaborated on screenplays and comedy material with Lenny Bruce during the period that Perilli mentored and managed Lenny's career, as detailed in Thomas' memoir, "Lenny Bruce: The Making of a Prophet." Thomas has penned a dozen other fiction and non-fiction books, most about show business in the latter part of the twentieth century, all available in print and digital editions from major online booksellers. His biography of Perilli fulfills the comment The Manchester Guardian made about his book about Lenny Bruce, "His work sometimes reads like a Bogart script."