Frank John Hughes
Frank John Hughes studied Jazz composition at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, before he gave in 1991, his debut in Robert Celestino True Convictions. After that, appearances in movies such as, Lonely in America, The funeral, The Funeral, Layin’ Low, Mr. Vincent, Urban Jungle, and Steven Spielberg's movie Catch Me If You Can followed. For its representation in Anacardium (2000) he won the "Best Actor"Award at the New York film festival. Hughes has also appeared in numerous television series, including The Sopranos, 24, Law & Order, Monk, Boomtown and Without a Trace – vanished without a Trace. Soon, Frank John Hughes on the side of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino will be seen in Righteous Kill. Great brought him international recognition, Especially his role in Band of Brothers – We were like brothers. In it, he embodies the world war II veterans, William "Wild Bill" Guarnere, a Sergeant of Easy Company, 101. Airborne Division. He dealt with his biography, Guarnere led to hours-long phone conversations with William and became his dialect. In "Wild Bill" Guarnere's autobiography, "Brothers in Battle, best of Friends," wrote Frank Hughes the epilogue of the book about his experiences, which he had made during the filming.
Movies starring Frank John Hughes (22)
Mike Marino
Phil Robinson
Chris
Batman
Detective Garzo
Charles Randall
Tom Vincent
Future Houston Capcom
Tom Fox
Rich
Johnny
Bobby
Christy
Bacco
Casper
Cop #1
Carlos (As Franke Hughes)
Movies Made by Frank John Hughes (2)
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