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Frankie Faison. Actor: Coming to America. Frankie Faison was born on 10 June 1949 in Newport News, Virginia, USA. He is an actor, known for Coming to America (1988), Do the Right Thing (1989) and White Chicks (2004).
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- June 10, 1949
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Frankie Faison is an American stage and screen actor, best known for his role as Deputy Commissioner Ervin Burrell in HBO's television series "The Wire", and as Barney Matthews in the "Hannibal Lecter" franchise. He studied Drama at Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, and graduated from New York Universities' Acting Program.
Along with being a regular on television, Frankie R. Faison was the only actor to appear in all three Hannibal Lecter movies starring Anthony Hopkins: 1991's "The Silence of the Lambs," 2001's ...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit96%97%John Carthan (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetJoe (Character)97%85%Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. (Character), ...20%23%William Matheson (Character)A veteran character actor whose work has shown he's as comfortable with comedy as drama, Frankie Faison was born in Newport News, VA, in 1949. Faison developed the acting bug while in grade school after appearing in a school play, and after high school he was a theater student at both Illinois Wesleyan University and New York University.
- June 10, 1949
(As Frankie R. Faison) Jimmy Dupree, The Sleepy Time Gal, Far Corners LLC, 2001 (As Frankie R. Faison) Tom Donner, A Little Inside, Monarch Home Video, 2001 (As Frankie R. Faison) Barney Matthews, Hannibal, MCA/Universal, 2001; Whitney Daniels, Down to Earth (also known as Einmal Himmel undzurueck), Paramount, 2001
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Along with being a regular on television, Frankie R. Faison was the only actor to appear in all three Hannibal Lecter movies starring Anthony Hopkins: 1991's "The Silence of the Lambs," 2001's ...
FRANKIE R. FAISON Frankie earned a Tony and Drama Desk nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of the brain-damaged Gabriel to James Earl Jones' Troy Maxon in August Wilson's award winning play, "Fences." His other Broadway appearances include "Getting Away with Murder", the Brooks Atkinson Theatre production of "Of Mice and Men ...