Frank Langella, a renowned actor of remarkable versatility, was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, to Angelina and Frank A. Langella, a successful business executive, with Italian descent running through his veins.
Early in his career, Langella made a name for himself on the New York stage, earning widespread acclaim for his performances in "Seascape" and later, in the title role of the Edward Gorey production of "Dracula". His iconic portrayal of the iconic character was replicated on the big screen in the 1979 film adaptation, catapulting him to international stardom.
Although Langella has occasionally ventured into film, his true passion remains the legitimate theatre. His extensive stage repertoire has spanned a wide range of genres, from the intense drama of Strindberg's "The Father" to the witty comedy of Noël Coward's "Present Laughter". Furthermore, he has also had the distinction of performing in several productions for the esteemed New York Shakespeare Festival.