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Home/People/Frank Smith
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Place of Birth
Dublin, Ireland
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

3
Movies
8
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Frank Smith

Acting

Biography
Frank is a graduate of the Brendan Smith Academy and Focus Stanislavski Studio. He is a seasoned performer appearing on-stage all over Ireland in comedy, classical and contemporary drama, along with having strong improvisational skills. In the mid-nineties, he was trained by RTÉ in animatronic puppeteering for the children’s TV show, THE MORBEGS. From there, he was taken up by the JIM HENSON CREATURE SHOP and did further training with them in London, going on to make the movie version of George Orwell’s ANIMAL FARM, along with several TV shows for ITV. On returning to Dublin, he played the role of Anthony Farrell in RTÉ’s FAIR CITY and has several TV credits to date, most recently, HARRY WILD (Acorn TV), KIN (Bron studios), NORMAL PEOPLE (Element Pictures), and A ROYAL CORGI CHRISTMAS (Hallmark).
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Dreamtown

as Declan
2024
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A Royal Corgi Christmas

as Hobbs
2022
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Veronica Guerin

as Jealous Journalist No. 4
2003