Frank Pesce was a renowned actor who enjoyed a prosperous Hollywood career, marked by a wide range of film appearances. His acting journey began with roles in notable films such as the Jack Palance action film "One Man Jury" (1978),the crime picture "Fingers" (1978) alongside Harvey Keitel, and "Paradise Alley" (1978) alongside Sylvester Stallone.
Pesce's early filmography also includes the comedy "Tilt" (1979) with Brooke Shields, the drama "American Gigolo" (1980) with Richard Gere, and the Jan-Michael Vincent action picture "Defiance" (1980).
Throughout the 1980s, Pesce continued to work in film, starring in the thriller "Cameron's Closet" (1989) with Cotter Smith, "Hit List" (1989),and the action flick "Lock Up" (1989) alongside Sylvester Stallone.
In the 1990s, Pesce played roles in "Ice" (1994) with Traci Lords, the India Allen romance sequel "Seduce Me: Pamela Principle 2" (1994),and the Nicolas Cage comedy "Trapped in Paradise" (1994).
Additionally, Pesce appeared in the Pruitt Taylor-Vince comedy "Cottonwood" (1996) and the crime drama "Donnie Brasco" (1997) alongside Al Pacino.
Most recently, Pesce acted in "Creed" (2015),solidifying his enduring presence in the world of cinema.