Frank, a native of New Jersey, embarked on his professional journey after graduating from The College of New Jersey. Prior to transitioning to the entertainment industry, Frank had a brief stint in production on The Late Show with David Letterman, where he showcased his versatility by taking on a range of roles, from a New York Yankee to an English Bobby.
Frank's passion for acting led him to enroll in the two-year Meisner technique program at William Esper's Studio in New York. His initial foray into the Los Angeles scene was with the original play "Talk Show" by Ronnie Larson. Since then, Frank has maintained a balance between his work in television and film projects in both New York and Los Angeles.
Currently, Frank is a member of the Sanford Meisner Center in North Hollywood, where he has been involved in the production and performance of several productions. Additionally, he is collaborating with The Annex Film Group, an independent film company that has successfully produced four short films over the past two years.