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Kevin Frank | |
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Born | Kevin Walter Frank January 13, 1957 |
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Years active | 1984–present |
Children | 2 |
Website | www |
Kevin Walter Frank (born January 13, 1957) is a Canadian actor, comedian, musician, director, television host and writer. [1] [2] He is best known as the host of television game shows The Next Line , Kidstreet and Pet Project.
Outside of acting, Frank is also works as a musician playing drums with his improv comedy music group, Glendale One. [3]
Frank resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with his partner and their two daughters. [3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Getting Away with Murder | Martys Party Guest #2 | |
1998 | The Marriage Fool | James Walsh | |
1999 | Toy Soldiers | Brian | |
2000 | Thomas and the Magic Railroad | Henry, Dodge, Bertie, Harold and Sir Topham Hatt (voices) [4] [5] | Also creative consultant |
2006 | Lady in the Water | Silvertide Band Member |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987–1992 | Kidstreet | Host | Game Show 350 episodes |
1988 | War of the Worlds | Gabriel | Unknown episodes |
1989 | Street Legal | Lorne Masters | Episode: "Basketball Story" |
1990 | Top Cops | Postal Van Driver | Unknown episodes |
Clarence | Brimmer's Programmer | Television film | |
1991–1992 | The Next Line | Host | Game Show |
1992 | The Red Green Show | Noel Christmas | 9 episodes |
1994 | Boogies Diner | Delivery Guy | 1 episode |
Due South | Animal Control Officer | Episode: "Diefenbaker's Day Off" | |
The Mighty Jungle | Patient | Episode: "Winston on the Town" | |
1996 | Pet Project | Kevin | Host, writer, director (78 episodes) |
1999 | Twice in a Lifetime | MC | Episode: "A Match Made in Heaven" |
2004 | The Newsroom | Morning Talk Show Chef | Episode: "America, America" |
2020 | The Search for Canada's Game Shows | Himself | Television Documentary Episode: "When The West Was Best" [6] |
Year | Title | Position | Notes |
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2008 | Facebook of Revelations: Robots | Artistic director | Television short |
Facebook of Revelations: Puppy | |||
Facebook of Revelations: Jesus 2.0 | |||
Facebook of Revelations: Heroes |
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