Frank Whaley

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Biography

These turns plus his harrowing portrayal of a heroin-addicted Vietnam vet in Oliver Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July" (also 1989) helped him land his first leading role in "Cold Dog Soup" (1990), a bizarre "After Hours"-clone requiring him to perform CPR on an expired hound, which unfortunately ran out of steam halfway through. Whaley continued to shine as a supporting player in Andrew Bergman's "The Freshman" (also 1990), helping Matthew …
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Job Title

Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Other

Born

July 20, 1963

LATEST CREDITS

The Jimmy Show

Jimmy O'Brien

Cherry Crush

Wade Chandling

Pursuit of Happiness

Alan Oliver

Cold Dog Soup

Michael Latchmer

Where There's a Will

Richie Greene

Cafe Society

Mickey Jelke

Career Opportunities

Jim Dodge

Back in the U.S.S.R.

Archer Sloan

Crazy Eights

Brent Sykes

'Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris

Vocal Performance

Homage

Archie Landrum

Buddy Faro

Bob Jones

Ruffian

Bill Nack

Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald

Lee Harvey Oswald/Alik

Swimming With Sharks

Guy

When Trumpets Fade

Medic Chamberlain

Bombshell

Malcolm

Vacancy

Mason

Life on the Flipside

Sonny Day

Swing Kids

Arvid

The Desperate Trail

Walter Cooper

Flying Blind

Joey

Shake, Rattle & Roll

Allen Kogan

Retroactive

Brian

Soldier Boys

Scott McNichol