Known for appearances in North and South (1985-86), Young Guns II (1990) and Varsity Blues (1999), Tony Frank was an American character actor, primarily in Made-for-TV features but occasionally in cinematic productions or one-off television guest roles. He was married to Katherine Swango from 1973-82.
Night Game
(Alex Lynch)
UHF
(Teri's Father)
North Dallas Forty
(Rindquist)
Broken Promise
(Barnes)
Tender Mercies
(Man at Motel)
Lone Star
(Fenton)
Ned Blessing: The True Story Of My Life
(Raby)
Wild Texas Wind
(District Attorney)
Talk Radio
(Dino)
Born on the Fourth of July
(Mr. Wilson)
Abduction
The River Rat
(Poley)
The Unspoken Truth
(Greg Thorpe)
Crisis at Central High
(Hildebrand)
In Broad Daylight
(Sheriff Phil Lewis)
On the Borderline
(Kane)
The Con
(Edgar Wallace)
A Climate for Killing
(Sheriff Elmer Waters)
Riverbend
(Sheriff Jake)
Thompson's Last Run
(Sheriff)
Dalton: Code of Vengeance II
(Tommy Honus)
Sweet Dreams
(Bartender)
Extreme Prejudice
(Clarence King)
Two Mothers for Zachary
(Ben Delaney)
Adam
(Lt. Richard Hynds)
The Substitute Wife
(Major Willows)
Rush
(Nettle)
The Road to Galveston
(Leroy)
Alamo Bay
(Leroy)
Bed of Lies
(Sheriff Eckols)
Final Verdict
(C.C. McComas)
Johnny Be Good
(Joe Bob)
The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid
(Newsman)
Remington Steele
(Clint Overton)
L.A. Law
(Eugene Lavanchy)
The Golden Girls
(Cowboy #1)
Walker, Texas Ranger
(Harland Rogers)
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(Sheriff Noakes)
Hill Street Blues
Knots Landing
(Attendant)
C à vous
(Self)
North and South
(Salem Jones)
Broadside
(The 2nd Yeoman)
MacGyver
(Front Desk Clerk)