Frank, a multifaceted actor and musical performer, underwent rigorous training in Germany, hailing from a family with a rich entertainment heritage.
Throughout his career in Germany, Frank joined a prestigious professional stage ensemble, took center stage as the lead in a radio play, and made appearances on television. Over the years, his work in children's theater has enabled him to develop a plethora of comedic characters and distinctive voices.
Frank's creative endeavors extend to music, as he wrote, sang, and published a popular German pop song. As an exchange student in the United States, Frank taught Ballroom Dancing at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, and a few years later, he was invited back to the college to perform his song and lead a captivating ballroom dancing exhibition.
In the year 2000, Frank migrated to the US in pursuit of his acting career in film. One of his earliest appearances was in the docudrama, "The War That Made America", where he played a German missionary, recounting the pivotal events of the French Indian War. Since then, he has gone on to television sitcoms, commercials, and various independent films, specializing in World War II projects, with expertise in World War II weaponry.
Recently, Frank has ventured into a new realm as a Voice-Over artist. One of his most recent projects was the popular fantasy video game, "Majesty 2", which is now being marketed in Germany. Frank masterfully voiced six distinct characters in this production.
Throughout his life, Frank has been fascinated by various cultures, history, and languages. He is fluent in both German and English, has studied French, and possesses a basic understanding of Japanese. He has also learned phrases and nuances of several other languages, driven by his passion for exploration and connection with people from around the world.