Frank Buxton

Frank Buxton
  • Date of birth: 1930
  • The date of death: 2018
  • Profession: Actor, Producer, Director
Born in Wellesley, MA, USA, Buxton grew up in Larchmont, NY, USA, graduated from Northwestern University (BS) and Syracuse University (MS). After service in the U.S. Army in the Korean War, he worked in local television as a producer-director in Buffalo, N.Y. and Chicago, IL and then began his performing career as a stand-up comedian, TV host (Discovery (1962), Get the Message (1964)), and stage performer ("Brigadoon", "Bye Bye Birdie", "The Tender Trap", etc.). His television writing, producing and directing work included Männerwirtschaft (1970), Happy Days (1974), Mork vom Ork (1978), among many others, and he created the Peabody Award-winning series Hot Dog (1970) for NBC which starred Woody Allen and Jonathan Winters. As a film and TV actor, he has appeared in Overboard - Ein Goldfisch fällt ins Wasser (1987), Freundinnen (1988), Frankie und Johnny (1991), Das fremde Gesicht (1991), Blutspur in die Vergangenheit (1992) and Roommates (1994), as well as many series and specials. He wrote and created voices for Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966) and has done cartoon and commercial voices for innumerable projects.

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