- Joe Frank
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web = [http://www.joefrank.com Official Website]Joe Frank (born
August 19 ,1938 ) is an Americanradio personality, known best for his engaging, often philosophical, humorous and sometimes absurdmonologue s and radio dramas. His radio programs "span contemporary concerns with humor, insight and irony and are matched by a mastery of modern production techniques." [ [http://www.peabody.uga.edu/winners/search.php Peabody Awards Website] - search for Joe Frank]Early life
Joe Frank was born in August 1938 in
Strasbourg, France near the border of Germany. Being Jewish, his family fledNazi Germany and moved toNew York City later in that same year. His father died shortly after.In his twenties, Frank studied at
Hofstra University inNew York and later at theIowa Writers' Workshop . Frank taught English literature at theDalton School in Manhattan when he became interested in the power of radio. [ [http://archive.salon.com/ent/feature/2000/03/07/joe_frank/print.html March 7, 2000 Salon.com] article by Susan Emerling.]Early Radio Career
In the 1970s Frank started volunteering at Pacifica Network station
WBAI inNew York , doing experimental radio involving monologues, improvisational actors, and live music during late night free-form hours. In 1978 he moved to Washington DC to serve as a co-anchor for the weekend edition ofNational Public Radio 's "All Things Considered ", his first paying radio job.During this period he wrote, performed in, and produced 18 dramas for
NPR Playhouse which won several awards.KCRW 1986-2002
In 1986, on the invitation of Ruth Hirschman [Seymour] the general manager of
NPR 's Santa Monica affiliateKCRW , Frank moved toSanta Monica, California where he wrote, produced and performed in his own weekly hour-long radio program, "Joe Frank: Work In Progress."While at KCRW, Frank received several awards including a
Peabody Award and twoCorporation for Public Broadcasting Awards, one for his acclaimed three-part series "Rent-a-Family." Frank was also a Guggenheim Fellow.Joe Frank continued to work at KCRW until 2002, and his work evolved as evidenced by the diverse series he produced starting with "Work in Progress", then "In The Dark", followed by "Somewhere Out There", and finally "The Other Side".
Radio Programs
Frank's radio programs are at times dark and frequently ironic, employ a dry sense of humor, and sincere delivery of ideas or stories which are patently absurd. Subject matter often includes religion, life's meaning, death, and Frank's relationships with women.
Frank's voice is distinctive, resonant, authoritative, and - because of his occasional voice over work - often oddly familiar. At the 2003 Third Coast Festival he explained that he was "recording in Dolby and playing back without it -- which created Joe's now familiar intimate and gritty sound". [ [http://www.joefrank.com/newsthird.html Joe Frank's site on the 3rd Coast Festival reception] ]
Adding to the atmosphere of Frank's monologues are edited loops of instrumental music from sources as diverse as
Miles Davis ,Tangerine Dream , Can, Air andAntonio Carlos Jobim [ [http://www.fakepope.com/joefrank/ Joe Frank Music Page] ] .The repetitive music and dry, announcer like delivery of Frank are sometimes mixed with recorded phone calls with actor/friends such as
Larry Block and Arthur Miller, broken into "acts" over the course of each hour long program."The Other Side" series included excerpts from
Buddhist teacherJack Kornfield 'sDharma talk s atSpirit Rock Meditation Center . In an interview onKPFA 's the Morning Show, Kornfield was asked about working with Joe Frank. Kornfield explained that although he had never met or talked to Joe Frank or heard his show, he didn't mind Frank using the lectures and that many of his meditation students had found Kornfield through the show.Other Work
* "The Decline Of Spengler" Stage Play (New Directions 48, New York)
* "A Tour Of The City" Stage Play (Tanam Press, New York)
* "The Queen of Puerto Rico and Other Stories," a collection of short stories2002-Present
Since 2002, Frank has performed on stage in Chicago at the
Chicago Art Institute , in San Francisco at theGreat American Music Hall and in Los Angeles atLargo and other venues.In 2003, Joe Frank was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Third Coast International Audio Festival .His body of work (over 230 hours) continues to be aired on many
NPR stations in the United States. The entire archives, along with Joe Frank film shorts and other extras, are available by subscription to his [http://joefrank.com web site] .Frank continues to write new work for the stage and his web site.
Inspiration to Other Artists
Frank's body of work has inspired a variety of other artists including:
*
Ira Glass ofThis American Life - "Ira Glass worked under Frank as one of his first jobs in public radio, and credits him as his greatest inspiration." [ [http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2006/06/joe-frank-is-now-podcasting.html The Sound of Young America] ]
*David Sedaris - writer
*Troy Schulze , a theater artist in Houston who created the show "Jerry's World" (2003) for the Houston, Tx.-based theater groupInfernal Bridegroom Productions . Utilizing material from several Frank shows, the piece was deemed "Best Original Show" in Houston that year, by theHouston Press .
*Jeff Crouse , artist and technologist, created "Interactive Frank", which uses content from the web to dynamically create a Joe Frank Show. "The user types in a sentence, and Interactive Frank takes over, scouring the web for another sentence that follows a sentence with the last three words. Frank can also find streaming audio to accompany the generated narrative based on a word analysis, and it can read the narrative using an online text-to-speech generator." [ [http://www.realtimeart.com/projects/ Real Time Art Project Site] home of Interactive Frank, a project byJeff Crouse ]* Filmmakers like
Francis Ford Coppola , Michael Mann,David Fincher andIvan Reitman have optioned or bought stories from Joe Frank's radio shows.Voiceover and Acting Work
Joe Frank has done
voice over work for commercials includingZima , andSaturn Corporation . He was the voice of the computer inGalaxy Quest and provides voiceover for:
* "Wild Rescues" onAnimal Planet
* "Conspiracies" onA&E
* "Ends of the Earth" on theLearning Channel
* "Hurricane X" on theDiscovery channel
* "Sexy Beast " film - narrator on trailer. This trailer was nominated for best film trailer in 2004.He also had a small acting role in "The Game". [ [http://wfmu.org/JF/joe_fran.html#3 Joe Frank FAQ on WFMU] ]
Awards
During NPR Playhouse [ [http://wfmu.org/JF/joe_fran.html WFMU bio] ]
* 1982
**Broadcast Media Award
* 1983
** Radio Program Award from theCorporation For Public Broadcasting
** Gold Award from the International Radio Festival of New York
* 1984
** Gold Award from the International Radio Festival of New York (second)
** American Nomination to thePrix Italia
* 1985
** Special Commendation from the Berlin Prix FuturaDuring Work In Progress
* 1988
** Major Armstrong Award
** Corporation For Public Broadcasting Program Award* 1991
**Peabody Award
* 1993
**Guggenheim Fellowship for Radio Art [ [http://www.gf.org/ffellow.html Guggenheim Fellowship site] ]* 2003
** Third Coast International Audio Festival Lifetime Achievement Award [ [http://www.thirdcoastfestival.org/audio_library_2003.asp ThirdCoast audio archive site] ]External links
* [http://www.joefrank.com/ The Official Joe Frank Web Site]
* [http://wfmu.org/JF/joe_fran.html WFMU Joe Frank FAQs]
* [http://jfwiki.org/ A Joe Frank Wiki]
* [http://www.fakepope.com/joefrank/ Joe Frank Music Page]
* [http://archive.salon.com/ent/feature/2000/03/07/joe_frank/print.html Public Radio's Bad Dream] Salon.com feature on Frank.
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2003/jul/28/features11.g21 UK Guardian] UK Guardian comment on Joe Frank
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