Frank Langella
Birthday: 1 January 1938, Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Frank A. Langella Jr.
Height: 191 cm
Frank Langella was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, to Angelina and Frank A. Langella, a business executive. He is of Italian descent.A stage and screen actor of extreme versatility, Frank Langella won ac ...Show More
[on aging as an actor, and having] ...the horrible and frightening revelation that in order to be go Show more
[on aging as an actor, and having] ...the horrible and frightening revelation that in order to be good at what you do, you have to go deeper and deeper with each part and have to eviscerate yourself in a way that the man in the audience would never dream of doing. It may be that I keep doing it because I'm afraid to die. It may be that simple fact. The idea of saying, "I did this, I won that, I didn't win that, and now I'll just stop." - that isn't me. I'm a worker. If I don't pit myself against things that are larger than myself, I'm lost. Hide
There are certain animals in the jungle that you watch, and I like to be one of those. There are oth Show more
There are certain animals in the jungle that you watch, and I like to be one of those. There are other animals about whom you say: "Oh, was he in the play? I didn't notice." I want to be one of the animals you watch. Once I walk out there [on stage], it only matters that I viscerally and emotionally move you. That's my game. My job is to take you right to the edge of every emotion that is required by whatever the character has to do. Hide
[on his role as Skeletor in Masters of the Universe (1987)] It's one of my favorite parts. I played Show more
[on his role as Skeletor in Masters of the Universe (1987)] It's one of my favorite parts. I played him because my son was four years old and walked around with a sword yelling "I have the power!". And he loved, loved, loved Skeletor. I didn't even blink when I was offered the role. I couldn't wait to play him. Hide
[on his portrayal of Count Dracula on Broadway] I don't play him as a hair-raising ghoul. He is a no Show more
[on his portrayal of Count Dracula on Broadway] I don't play him as a hair-raising ghoul. He is a nobleman, an elegant man with a difficult problem... a man with a unique and distinctive social problem: he has to have blood to live and he is immortal. Hide
Frank Langella's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (101)
Frank Langella'S roles
Father Tucker
Gabriel
Louis Zabel
Rodney Cole
Sam
Sanford Marks
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