Ben Frank


Ben Frank was a veteran character actor. His wife was producer Bobbi Frank.

Biography

Frank was born in New York on September 2, 1934. As a child from the ages of 6 to 12 he sang on stage. In later years he was a professional boxer and had only two losses from twenty bouts.

Career

His career spanned 28 years. He appeared in 20 motion movies and had 125 television roles. He also appeared in 20 stage plays. His first role was in 1963, in the horror movie Terrified where he played the part of Duell. Other films included So Evil, My Sister, a 1974 film that starred Susan Strasberg. In 1975 he appeared as Hopper McGee in the movie about Murph the Surf released as Live A Little, Steal A Lot, a film that starred Robert Conrad and Don Stroud. He also appeared in Death Wish II playing the part of Lt. Mankiewicz.
Frank produced and had the lead in a 1986 film called Hollywood Zap in which he played a hustler.
He was involved in an anti smoking commercial not long before he died.

Filmography