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Bio: Frankie Avalon
If you can't remember a time when Frankie Avalon wasn't a part of your life, you aren't alone. This talented performer can look back on a career that spans three generations of music, television and motion pictures which he feels is due primarily to the loyalty and trust of his audience.
Frankie's years as a "Teenage Idol" have been succeeded by maturity and professionalism. He is currently one of the busiest nightclub performers in the country, playing the nations finest supper clubs and headlining top Las Vegas Hotel Main rooms. His motion picture career has already spanned some thirty films.
Frankie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania September 18, 1940. "It seems like every young kid in Philadelphia wanted to be a singer", recalls Frankie. "I started as a musician…a trumpet player in the beginning. But, when I picked up the paper one day and read about Jimmy Darren who was from my own neighborhood and school, making a successful career for himself, I decided that I could do it just as well."
Even before the age of 10, Frankie seized every opportunity to enter local amateur contests, winning one after another. On his own initiative, Frankie began taking lessons, and continued his musical studies long and hard through the years that followed. One of his instructors, a member of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, volunteered to teach the young trumpet virtuoso after hearing him play. Although he down plays the fact, Frankie Avalon was a child prodigy who was good enough to make guest appearances as a trumpet player on The Perry Como and Jackie Gleeson Television Shows.
Frankie has a long string of Gold Record Million-Seller singles and albums. In 1959 alone Frankie had 6 solid hits that were in the top 40 and his music became one of the defining sounds of the "Pre-Beatles" Rock and Roll.
Never one to settle for one career, Frankie's 30 motion picture credits are quite amazing. Frankie's starring roles in the highly successful "Beach Party" film series, are perhaps, quickest to recall. They include "Beach Party", "Muscle Beach Party", "Beach Blanket Bingo", "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine", "Bikini Beach", and "How to Stuff a Wild Bikini". However, Frankie, who studied with Wynn Handman in New York and Estelle Harmon in Los Angeles, has always been proudest of his dramatic roles in "The Dark", "The Alamo", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Guns of the Timberland" and his comedic talent in "Skidoo", "Sail a Crooked Ship", "I'll Take Sweden", "Ski Party" and "Sergeant Deadhead". In his film for Columbia Pictures "The Take" co-starring Billy Dee Williams, Eddie Albert and Vic Marrow, Frankie showed not only his dramatic ability, but also his capacity for working "against type".
Frankie loves making movies, but his soul is fed by live audiences. Because of this, his nightclub career has taken him around the world, headlining the finest supper clubs and niteries. Frankie has played to sold out houses in the best rooms in every major city in America including The Fontainebleau and Eden Roc Hotels in Miami Beach, Rainbow Grill and Copacabana in New York. Frankie has become one of the few international entertainers that is loved world wide and he has toured where other artists might not be immediately accepted. His appearance at the International Festival of Stars in Romania marked only the second time that an entertainer from the United States had performed in that Iron Curtain country since World War II. (The other performer was Louis Armstrong).
In addition to working six months out of the year in nightclubs, Frankie is a familiar face to television viewers, having appeared on just about every top variety show, guest-starring on numerous dramatic series and starring in several of his own specials.
Among the many honors that have been bestowed upon this multi-faceted star, the ones that stand out are: The Disk Jockey's Association Selection as "King of Song" â€" 1959, winner of Photoplay Magazines Gold Award as "Most Popular Vocalist" â€" 1959, selection by Box Office Magazine in 1964, as one of the "Top Three Young Male Stars" at the motion picture box office and named by Film Daily in 1964, as one of the "Five Best Young Actors of the Year". But his induction into "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" in 1995 was an acknowledgement of Frankie Avalon's talent by his peers and those whose music he has influenced.
It is widely held that the character of "Teen Angel" in the Broadway Show "Grease" was patterned after the effect that Frankie had on teen-aged girls. When the movie of "Grease" was made, it was almost unthinkable that anyone else would play the part. Frankie appeared where he sang, "Beauty School Dropout" and this cameo was considered one of the highlights of the movie.
Although it would take many pages to cover, even briefly, the multiple and varied entertainment world accomplishments of Frankie Avalon, undoubtedly his greatest personal achievement, can be summed up in one short sentence: "He is one of Hollywood's most prolific fathers." Specifically, Frankie and his wife, Kay, married in January 1963 are the parents of four sons and four daughters. In order of their appearance are: Frankie Jr., Tony, Dina, Laura, Joe, Nick, Kathryn and Carla. The family has lived in a sprawling ranch style home in California's beautiful San Fernando Valley where Frankie and Kay are now enjoying the next generation of "Avalon's" appearing on the scene.
In recent years, Frankie has become involved with The National Arthritis Foundation as the National Ambassador, spent countless hours as the New York host for the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon and now heads his own company, Frankie Avalon Venus, Ltd., specializing in natural health products.
Frankie Avalon, singer, musician, actor, businessman and family man proves that sometimes the good guy really does win.
Frankie's years as a "Teenage Idol" have been succeeded by maturity and professionalism. He is currently one of the busiest nightclub performers in the country, playing the nations finest supper clubs and headlining top Las Vegas Hotel Main rooms. His motion picture career has already spanned some thirty films.
Frankie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania September 18, 1940. "It seems like every young kid in Philadelphia wanted to be a singer", recalls Frankie. "I started as a musician…a trumpet player in the beginning. But, when I picked up the paper one day and read about Jimmy Darren who was from my own neighborhood and school, making a successful career for himself, I decided that I could do it just as well."
Even before the age of 10, Frankie seized every opportunity to enter local amateur contests, winning one after another. On his own initiative, Frankie began taking lessons, and continued his musical studies long and hard through the years that followed. One of his instructors, a member of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, volunteered to teach the young trumpet virtuoso after hearing him play. Although he down plays the fact, Frankie Avalon was a child prodigy who was good enough to make guest appearances as a trumpet player on The Perry Como and Jackie Gleeson Television Shows.
Frankie has a long string of Gold Record Million-Seller singles and albums. In 1959 alone Frankie had 6 solid hits that were in the top 40 and his music became one of the defining sounds of the "Pre-Beatles" Rock and Roll.
Never one to settle for one career, Frankie's 30 motion picture credits are quite amazing. Frankie's starring roles in the highly successful "Beach Party" film series, are perhaps, quickest to recall. They include "Beach Party", "Muscle Beach Party", "Beach Blanket Bingo", "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine", "Bikini Beach", and "How to Stuff a Wild Bikini". However, Frankie, who studied with Wynn Handman in New York and Estelle Harmon in Los Angeles, has always been proudest of his dramatic roles in "The Dark", "The Alamo", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Guns of the Timberland" and his comedic talent in "Skidoo", "Sail a Crooked Ship", "I'll Take Sweden", "Ski Party" and "Sergeant Deadhead". In his film for Columbia Pictures "The Take" co-starring Billy Dee Williams, Eddie Albert and Vic Marrow, Frankie showed not only his dramatic ability, but also his capacity for working "against type".
Frankie loves making movies, but his soul is fed by live audiences. Because of this, his nightclub career has taken him around the world, headlining the finest supper clubs and niteries. Frankie has played to sold out houses in the best rooms in every major city in America including The Fontainebleau and Eden Roc Hotels in Miami Beach, Rainbow Grill and Copacabana in New York. Frankie has become one of the few international entertainers that is loved world wide and he has toured where other artists might not be immediately accepted. His appearance at the International Festival of Stars in Romania marked only the second time that an entertainer from the United States had performed in that Iron Curtain country since World War II. (The other performer was Louis Armstrong).
In addition to working six months out of the year in nightclubs, Frankie is a familiar face to television viewers, having appeared on just about every top variety show, guest-starring on numerous dramatic series and starring in several of his own specials.
Among the many honors that have been bestowed upon this multi-faceted star, the ones that stand out are: The Disk Jockey's Association Selection as "King of Song" â€" 1959, winner of Photoplay Magazines Gold Award as "Most Popular Vocalist" â€" 1959, selection by Box Office Magazine in 1964, as one of the "Top Three Young Male Stars" at the motion picture box office and named by Film Daily in 1964, as one of the "Five Best Young Actors of the Year". But his induction into "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" in 1995 was an acknowledgement of Frankie Avalon's talent by his peers and those whose music he has influenced.
It is widely held that the character of "Teen Angel" in the Broadway Show "Grease" was patterned after the effect that Frankie had on teen-aged girls. When the movie of "Grease" was made, it was almost unthinkable that anyone else would play the part. Frankie appeared where he sang, "Beauty School Dropout" and this cameo was considered one of the highlights of the movie.
Although it would take many pages to cover, even briefly, the multiple and varied entertainment world accomplishments of Frankie Avalon, undoubtedly his greatest personal achievement, can be summed up in one short sentence: "He is one of Hollywood's most prolific fathers." Specifically, Frankie and his wife, Kay, married in January 1963 are the parents of four sons and four daughters. In order of their appearance are: Frankie Jr., Tony, Dina, Laura, Joe, Nick, Kathryn and Carla. The family has lived in a sprawling ranch style home in California's beautiful San Fernando Valley where Frankie and Kay are now enjoying the next generation of "Avalon's" appearing on the scene.
In recent years, Frankie has become involved with The National Arthritis Foundation as the National Ambassador, spent countless hours as the New York host for the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon and now heads his own company, Frankie Avalon Venus, Ltd., specializing in natural health products.
Frankie Avalon, singer, musician, actor, businessman and family man proves that sometimes the good guy really does win.