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BIO
FUNNY FRANK, aka Frank
Olivier has been performing professionally for 20 years, and perfecting his
craft
since age 11. He has never known 'normal' work. Raised in a small
country near San Francisco called 'Berkeley' (home of the 'Uni-Bomber'), the
self taught Frank was soon a regular on SF television, playing with a small circus,
and honing his technical skills. Upon graduating from high school, Frank
attended Ringling Bros. & Barnum and Bailey
Clown College.
Frank claims "It's the only college in the world where the class clown, and the
most likely to succeed are
both the same person!" He turned down a Ringling contract, returned
San Francisco, and took to the streets, but at a good time. It was San
Francisco's heyday of street perfoming and here he developed his unique wild
brand of humor. He started playing the local comedy scene, and would often
play on the same bill with folks like a young Dana Carvey, Robin Williams, Whoopie
Goldberg, Bob Goldthwait and others. After Four years of streets and comedy clubs
he took his first trip to New York. It was slated as a vacation, but after 4
days in the city, fate intervened. He fell into an audition and landed
a role with Mickey Rooney & Ann
Miller, in the Broadway hit 'Sugar Babies'. For the next three years he
travelled the country with them, earning rave reviews, and a nomination for a
'Helen Hayes Award' (best supporting actor in a touring production). Soon
'The Tonight Show' was banging on his door, and after the routine he did with
Johnny Carson lots more television, live shows, corporate dates, plus European
tours, and more. "I have the best job in the world! This is what
I'd always hoped I would be!" Frank spends about half his time touring
and performing and the rest at his home in Oakland CA.
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