Frankie Faison Wiki Biography
Born Frankie Russel Faison on the 10th June 1949 in Newport News, Virginia USA, he is an actor, best known to the world as Deputy Commissioner Ervin Burrell in the TV series “The Wire” (2002-2008), and as Barney Matthews in the film franchise centering on Dr. Hannibal Lecter, among many other differing appearances.
Have you ever wondered how rich Frankie Faison is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Faison’s net worth is as high as $1.6 million, an amount earned through his successful career as an actor, which has been active since the mid- ‘70s. During his career, Frankie has appeared in more than 100 film and TV titles.
Frankie Faison Net Worth $1.6 Million
Frankie is the son of Edgar Faison and his wife Carmena. After finished high school, he enrolled at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois, where he was a part of the Theta Chi Fraternity. After that, he attended NYU’s Graduate Acting Program and obtained his degree in 1974.
The same year Frankie’s professional career commenced; he first appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of “King Lear”, next to James Earl Jones, and then made a debut on screen in the TV series “Hot Hero Sandwich”, five years later. He continued with screen roles, appearing as Detective Brandt in the Golden Globe Award- nominated horror thriller “Cat People” (1982), starring Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell and John Heard, and then in 1986 appeared in the action comedy horror film, written and directed by Stephen King “Maximum Overdrive”. The same year he featured in the film “Manhunter”, based on Thomas Harris Book, as Lt. Fisk, and then in 1991 was selected for the role of Barney in the crime thriller that won five Academy Awards – “The Silence of the Lambs” – with Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster, based on Harris’ book about Hannibal Lecter, and Frankie featured in two other installments “Hannibal” (2001), and “Red Dragon” (2002). The particular role brought him fame, and also increased his wealth to a large degree. In between the first and second film, Frankie featured in several successful productions, including “Money for Nothing” (1993), then “Albino Alligator” (1996), and John McTiernan’s romantic thriller “The Thomas Crown Affair” in 1999, with Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, and Denis Leary in the lead roles.
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Frankie continued with film appearances, though his roles didn’t much affect the outcome of the film, however, he still had roles in such successful productions as “Thirteen Conversations About One Thing” in 2001, directed by Jill Sprecher, then the historical war drama “Gods and Generals” (2003), starring Robert Duval, Stephen Lang and Jeff Daniels, while in 2004 he featured in the romantic comedy “In Good Company”.
However, back in 2002 he was selected for the role of Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell in the TV crime drama series “The Wire” (2002-2008), and appeared in 47 episodes, which only increased his wealth to a large degree. After the series ended, Frankie went back to film roles, and played Harlan in the romantic drama “Adam” in 2009, and then in 2013 portrayed Sugar Bates in the TV Mini-Series “Banshee Origins” (2013-2016), and the full series of the same name; he appeared in 38 episodes of the show in total, which only increased his wealth to a large degree. He had little success with film roles until 2016, when he was selected for the role of Frank Ellison in the drama “An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win”. Furthermore, in 2017 he portrayed Joe Dubois in Jon Gunn’s drama “The Case for Christ”, and he will star in the biopic about Stephon Marbury, “My Other Home”, and feature in the comedy “An Actor Prepares”, both scheduled for release late in 2917.
Regarding his personal life, Frankie has been married to Jane Mandel since 1988; the couple has three children together.
Full Name | Frankie Faison |
Net Worth | $1.6 Million |
Date Of Birth | June 10, 1949 |
Place Of Birth | Newport News, Virginia, USA |
Height | 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) |
Profession | Actor, Soundtrack |
Education | Illinois Wesleyan University, New York University |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Jane Mandel |
Children | Amanda Faison, Robert Faison, Blake Faison, Rachel Faison |
Parents | Carmena Faison, Edgar Faison |
https://twitter.com/frankiefaison | |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0265670/ |
Nominations | Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play |
Movies | The Silence of the Lambs, White Chicks, Hannibal, Red Dragon, Coming to America, Do the Right Thing, The Thomas Crown Affair, Gods and Generals, Manhunter, Maximum Overdrive, Highwaymen, Thirteen Conversations About One Thing, In Good Company, Meet the Browns, Cowgirls n’ Angels, Cat People, Cirque … |
TV Shows | Banshee, The Wire, Prey, The Langoliers, True Colors, Hot Hero Sandwich, Black in the 80s |
Fact | |
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1 | Was nominated for Broadway’s 1987 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role – Play) for August Wilson’s “Fences.” |
2 | Despite the fact that there were numerous characters in common between them, Frankie Faison is the only actor to appear in all four Hannibal Lector films (with the exception of Hannibal Rising (2007)): Manhunter (1986) as Lt. Fiske, and The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Hannibal (2001) and Red Dragon (2002) as Barney the Orderly. |
3 | Studied drama at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, IL. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Case for Christ | 2017 | post-production | Joe Dubois |
An Actor Prepares | 2017 | filming | Deacon Frank Dodge |
Liv | filming | Roland | |
My Other Home: Beijing | completed | Donald | |
An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win | 2016 | Frank Ellison | |
Luke Cage | 2016 | TV Series | Henry ‘Pop’ Hunter |
Smoke Filled Lungs | 2016 | Stanley | |
Banshee | 2013-2016 | TV Series | Sugar Bates |
Toast | 2016 | TV Movie | Big Earl Sanders |
Banshee Origins | 2013-2016 | TV Mini-Series | Sugar Bates |
The Sounding | 2015 | Short | Roland |
The Good Wife | 2010-2015 | TV Series | Jeremiah Easton |
Forever | 2014 | TV Series | Pepper Evans |
Black Box | 2014 | TV Series | Wade |
Trouble & the Shadowy Deathblow | 2014 | Short | Georgia (rumored) |
Away from Here | 2014/I | Carl | |
Assumption of Risk | 2014 | Dr. Paulson | |
Unforgettable | 2014 | TV Series | Mayor Beverly |
Clipped Wings, They Do Fly | 2014 | Mayor Goode | |
Elementary | 2013 | TV Series | Judge Brewster O’Hare |
Danger Word | 2013 | Short | Grandpa Joe |
Tio Papi | 2013 | Gilly | |
Grey’s Anatomy | 2009-2013 | TV Series | William Bailey |
Banshee Origins: Sugar’s Release | 2013 | TV Mini-Series | Sugar Bates |
Banshee Origins: The Forge | 2013 | TV Mini-Series | Sugar Bates |
Banshee Origins: The Real Lucas Hood | 2013 | TV Mini-Series | Sugar Bates |
Cowgirls ‘n Angels | 2012 | Augustus | |
One Life to Live | 2009-2012 | TV Series | Richard Evans Mr. Evans Mr, Evans |
The Cookout 2 | 2011 | TV Movie | JoJo Anderson |
Mayor Cupcake | 2011 | Lenny Davis | |
Lie to Me | 2010 | TV Series | Teddy |
Blue Bloods | 2010 | TV Series | Jeffords |
Breaking Point | 2009 | Judge Green | |
For Sale by Owner | 2009 | Gene Woodman (as Frank Faison) | |
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant | 2009 | Rhamus Twobellies | |
Splinterheads | 2009 | Pope | |
Adam | 2009/I | Harlan | |
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men | 2009 | Subject #42 | |
Play or Be Played | 2008 | TV Movie | Detective Lyle |
Army Wives | 2008 | TV Series | General Baxter |
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist | 2008 | Ticket Salesman | |
Meet the Browns | 2008 | L.B. | |
The Wire | 2002-2008 | TV Series | Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell Acting Commissioner Ervin H. Burrell Dep. Comm. for Operations Ervin H. Burrell |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | 2007-2008 | TV Series | FBI Agent Tom Nickerson |
My Blueberry Nights | 2007 | Travis | |
Premium | 2006 | Phil | |
In Good Company | 2004 | Corwin | |
Crutch | 2004 | Jerry | |
The Cookout | 2004 | Jojo Andersen | |
Messengers | 2004 | Tom Mabry | |
White Chicks | 2004 | Chief Elliott Gordon | |
The Jury | 2004 | TV Series | Nick Van Lier |
America Brown | 2004 | Coach Bryant | |
Highwaymen | 2004 | Will Macklin | |
Gods and Generals | 2003 | Jim Lewis | |
Red Dragon | 2002 | Barney Matthews | |
Showtime | 2002 | Lt. Winship (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
Call Me Claus | 2001 | TV Movie | Dwayne (as Frankie R. Faison) |
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing | 2001 | Richard ‘Dick’ Lacey | |
Down to Earth | 2001 | Whitney Daniels | |
Hannibal | 2001 | Nurse Barney (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
The Sleepy Time Gal | 2001 | Jimmy Dupree (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
Gina, an Actress, Age 29 | 2001 | Short | Albert |
Where the Money Is | 2000 | Security Guard | |
Orson Welles Sells His Soul to the Devil | 1999 | Short | Carter |
Oxygen | 1999 | Phil Kline | |
A Little Inside | 1999 | Tom Donner (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
The Thomas Crown Affair | 1999 | Detective Paretti | |
All My Children | 1998-1999 | TV Series | Frank Dawson / Frank Dalton |
Jaded | 1998 | Henry Broker | |
Cosby | 1997-1998 | TV Series | Ron |
Prey | 1998 | TV Series | Ray Peterson |
Julian Po | 1997 | Sheriff Leon | |
Oz | 1997 | TV Series | Cornelius Keane |
The Rich Man’s Wife | 1996 | Detective Ron Lewis | |
Albino Alligator | 1996 | Agent Marv Rose | |
Mother Night | 1996 | Robert Sterling Wilson | |
The Stupids | 1996 | The Lloyd | |
New York Undercover | 1996 | TV Series | Capt. Wilton |
Heading Home | 1995 | ||
The Langoliers | 1995 | TV Mini-Series | Don Gaffney |
Roommates | 1995 | Professor Martin | |
I Love Trouble | 1994 | Police Chief (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
The Spider and the Fly | 1994 | TV Movie | Detective Turner (as Frankie R. Faison) |
Money for Nothing | 1993 | Madigan | |
Sommersby | 1993 | Joseph | |
Freejack | 1992 | Eagle Man | |
True Colors | 1990-1991 | TV Series | Ron Freeman |
City of Hope | 1991 | Levonne | |
The Silence of the Lambs | 1991 | Barney | |
Law & Order | 1990 | TV Series | Lester Crawford |
Betsy’s Wedding | 1990 | Zack Monroe (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
Common Ground | 1990 | TV Movie | |
Monsters | 1989 | TV Series | Jack Lyle |
Do the Right Thing | 1989 | Coconut Sid | |
A Man Called Hawk | 1989 | TV Series | Mr. Carver |
Mississippi Burning | 1988 | Eulogist | |
Coming to America | 1988 | Landlord | |
The Equalizer | 1987 | TV Series | Zudo |
Manhunter | 1986 | Lt. Fisk | |
Maximum Overdrive | 1986 | Handy | |
The Money Pit | 1986 | James | |
Kate & Allie | 1985 | TV Series | Detective |
Search for Tomorrow | 1985 | TV Series | Willard Clovis |
Exterminator 2 | 1984 | Be Gee | |
C.H.U.D. | 1984 | Sgt. Parker (as Frankie R. Faison) | |
Sessions | 1983 | TV Movie | Intern |
The Edge of Night | 1983 | TV Series | Ralph Pettibone |
Hanky Panky | 1982 | Cop Driver | |
A Little Sex | 1982 | Electrician | |
Cat People | 1982 | Detective Brandt | |
Ragtime | 1981 | Gang Member No. 1 | |
Permanent Vacation | 1980 | Man in lobby | |
Hot Hero Sandwich | 1979 | TV Series as Frankie R. Faison | |
Great Performances | 1974 | TV Series | Captain |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Good Wife | 2010 | TV Series performer – 1 episode |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Stay Regular | 2015 | TV Series | Himself |
Arlington: Field of Honor | 2005 | Video documentary | Narrator |
Black in the 80s | 2005 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Gods and Generals: Journey to the Past | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself / Jim Lewis |
A Director’s Journey: The Making of ‘Red Dragon’ | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself |
Breaking the Silence: The Making of ‘Hannibal’ | 2001 | Video documentary | Himself |
The 41st Annual Tony Awards | 1987 | TV Special | Himself – Nominee: Best Featured Actor in a Play (as Frankie R. Faison) |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2003 | FFCC Award | Florida Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Ensemble Cast | Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) |
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