Frank Cavestani
Biography
Frank Cavestani was raised in New York City. His father worked for many years at the famed Copacabana night club and his mother was a New York telephone operator. Frank won a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. But his professional career began after doing a number of projects with the New York Actors Studio, Frank took over the leading role in a play by written by director James Bridges, "Days of the Dancing" starring Shelley Winters, after the lead actor Robert Walker Jr. broke his leg. Frank was also instrumental in the founding of the now famous weekly newspaper The LA Weekly with publisher Jay Levin and movie actor Michael Douglas. Frank lives and works in Hollywood with his actress wife Jade Hykush and actress daughter Samantha, his website Acting on the Web is his current successful project which he says is "designed to bring professional acting techniques to the masses around the world."
As Director
Filmography
Apollo 13
as Reporter 1995
A Few Good Men
as Agent #1 1992
Born on the Fourth of July
as Vet #3 - Miami Convention 1989
The American President
as Rumson Staffer 1995
The China Syndrome
as News Reporter 1979
Deadly Friend
as Angry resident 1986
Shattered
as Cop 1991
Perfect
as TV Reporter #1 1985
Annie
as Corn Vendor 1999
Time Share
as Store Owner 2000
Women in Revolt
1971
Events
as Frank 1970
Lush Life
as Trombone #1 1993
The Fergusons
as Ed's Father 2011
Brand X
as Doctor 1970
Elvis from Outer Space
as Agent Vanderbiik 2020