Tony Frank

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1943-12-09

Place of Birth

Nacogdoches, Texas, USA

Tony Frank

Biography

Known for appearances in North and South (1985-86), Young Guns II (1990) and Varsity Blues (1999), Tony Frank was an American character actor, primarily in Made-for-TV features but occasionally in cinematic productions or one-off television guest roles. He was married to Katherine Swango from 1973-82.

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Acting History

2009
C à vous as Self
2001
On the Borderline as Kane
1998
The Con as Edgar Wallace
1996
Two Mothers for Zachary as Ben Delaney
1996
Lone Star as Fenton
1996
The Road to Galveston as Leroy
1995
The Unspoken Truth as Greg Thorpe
1994
The Substitute Wife as Major Willows
1993
Walker, Texas Ranger as Harland Rogers
1992
Ned Blessing: The True Story Of My Life as Raby
1992
Bed of Lies as Sheriff Eckols
1991
Rush as Nettle
1991
Wild Texas Wind as District Attorney
1991
Final Verdict as C.C. McComas
1991
A Climate for Killing as Sheriff Elmer Waters
1991
In Broad Daylight as Sheriff Phil Lewis
1989
Born on the Fourth of July as Mr. Wilson
1989
Night Game as Alex Lynch
1989
UHF as Teri's Father
1989
Riverbend as Sheriff Jake
1989
Powwow Highway as Captain Roberts
1989
The Fulfillment of Mary Gray as Uncle Garner
1988
Talk Radio as Dino
1988
Johnny Be Good as Joe Bob
1987
Extreme Prejudice as Clarence King
1987
Abduction
1986
L.A. Law as Eugene Lavanchy
1986
Dalton: Code of Vengeance II as Tommy Honus
1986
Thompson's Last Run as Sheriff
1985
North and South as Salem Jones
1985
Sweet Dreams as Bartender
1985
MacGyver as Front Desk Clerk
1985
The Golden Girls as Cowboy #1
1985
Alamo Bay as Leroy
1984
The River Rat as Poley
1983
Adam as Lt. Richard Hynds
1983
Tender Mercies as Man at Motel
1982
Remington Steele as Clint Overton
1981
The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid as Newsman
1981
Broken Promise as Barnes
1981
Crisis at Central High as Hildebrand
1981
Hill Street Blues
1979
Knots Landing as Attendant
1979
North Dallas Forty as Rindquist
1979
The Bermuda Triangle as Hicks
1964
Broadside as The 2nd Yeoman