Frank Piciullo's journey as a performer began at a tender age, with his earliest memories revolving around grade school talent shows, junior high school plays, and high school performances that showcased his natural flair. His impressive credentials led him to secure a spot in the University of Southern California's esteemed B.F.A. Drama program, where he refined his acting skills and brought to life numerous iconic roles.
As a seasoned thespian, Frank has garnered widespread acclaim for his extensive stage work, effortlessly transitioning between dramatic and comedic roles. He has also honed his skills as a director, adding another dimension to his already impressive repertoire. His television credits are equally impressive, with appearances in web projects, industrials, and voice-over work, solidifying his status as a versatile performer.
Frank's impressive resume also includes numerous hosting and spokesperson gigs, cementing his status as a seasoned professional. His film credits continue to grow, with a wide range of roles under his belt. As a vocalist, Frank has captivated audiences with his powerful performances in various musicals, recorded an audition album of classic Sinatra-inspired pieces, and has even been known to blow the roof off the joint with his impressive range across diverse genres.
Frank's songwriting skills, heavily influenced by the legendary Lennon/McCartney duo, showcase a remarkable diversity, spanning pop, rock, blues, folk, and ballads. He has penned three television scripts and two screenplays, including the caper-noir "Good Luck," which takes place in Las Vegas and revolves around a high-stakes poker game. This critically acclaimed work has been registered and copyrighted with The Writers Guild of America and The Library of Congress, respectively.
As a testament to his dedication and passion for his craft, Frank Piciullo continues to push the boundaries of his art, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.