- Frank Ferrante
Frank Ferrante (born Frank Vincent Ferrante;
April 26 ,1963 ) is an American stageactor ,comedian and director known for his stage portrayals of legendary American comedianGroucho Marx in theArthur Marx /Robert Fisher play "" and his own touring "An Evening With Groucho".Biography
Born in
Los Angeles, California , Frank Ferrante was raised inSierra Madre, California by the offspring of Italian immigrants Dominic and Theresa (Torres) Ferrante. His father was a stockbroker; his mother a housewife and preschool teacher. He attendedCatholic schools includingChristian Brothers run La Salle High School inPasadena where he first performed comedy.Career
Discovered in 1985 by Groucho's son playwright Arthur Marx when Ferrante was attending the
University of Southern California Division of Drama, Ferrante went on to portray Groucho from age 15 to 85 in theNew York ,London and PBS television versions of Arthur's play. Ferrante was 23 years old when "Groucho: A Life in Revue" openedoff-Broadway at theLucille Lortel Theatre in 1986.Ferrante played the Groucho inspired roles off-Broadway in "The Cocoanuts" in 1996 and regional productions of "Animal Crackers" at
Goodspeed Opera House , The Huntington Theatre, Atlanta's Alliance Theatre,Paper Mill Playhouse andArena Stage .Ferrante acts and directs throughout the regions most notably at Philadelphia's
Walnut Street Theatre where he directed and developed the premiere of thePulitzer Prize finalist "Old Wicked Songs". There Ferrante starred as playwright/directorGeorge S. Kaufman in the one-man play written by Frank entitled "By George".Since 2001, Ferrante performs his improvisationally based comedy in the European style cirque show "
Teatro ZinZanni " playing an outrageous Latin lover named Caesar. In "Zinzanni", Ferrante played opposite legendary cabaret starLiliane Montevecchi ,Joan Baez ,Sally Kellerman andThe Motels 'Martha Davis . In 2004, he became a question on the television program "Jeopardy ".Awards & Nominations
* 1987 New York Theater World Award (For Outstanding New Talent)
* 1987 New York Outer Critics Circle Nomination (Most Striking Debut)
* 1987 Laurence Olivier Award Nomination (Comedy Performance of the Year)
* 1992 Connecticut Critics Circle Award (Best Actor in a Musical)
* 1999 Connecticut Critics Circle Award (Best Actor in a Play)
* 1999 Helen Hayes Award Nomination (Best Actor in a Musical)External links
* http://www.grouchoworld.com
References
* The Marx Brothers Encyclopedia by Glenn Mitchell
* Playbill Magazine
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