Ben Frank(1934-1990)
- Actor
- Producer
Lanky, tough-looking American character actor, whose narrow-eyes and
icy delivery were a particularly effective combination for
impersonating ex-cons, thugs, or police officers - not all of whom
could be counted upon to be on the right side of the law, either. Ben
was in show business from an early age, singing on stage by the time he
was six years old. In later years, he had a successful career as a
prizefighter, with 20 wins out of 22 bouts. On screen, he became a
recognisable face from 1963, with a definite penchant for 'crime-time
television', notably in
Police Story (1973),
Cannon (1971) and
The Streets of San Francisco (1972).
Moreover, he made a substantial income from TV commercials, including a
controversial anti-smoking ad for the California Department of Health
Services. Ben Frank died prematurely from a heart attack in September
1990, aged just 56.