Frank Sweet

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Frank Sweet
Born Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Frank Sweet is an Australian actor born in 1988.

Sweet made his film debut as Marcus in 2:37, which was released on August 17, 2006. The son of veteran actor Gary Sweet, he was born in Adelaide and is currently based in Melbourne. Sweet also plays in a band called Skye Harbour.[1]

Producers of the Channel 7 hit Dancing with the Stars considered including a "father-son twist" between Frank and Gary in the Season Five lineup, but Frank was ultimately dropped before production. However, the network's publicity manager is quoted as saying "He's definitely someone who is on the Seven radar."[2] According to the Adelaide Advertiser, "Rumour has it the star has scored a small speaking role as a mechanic on Channel 9 drama McLeod's Daughters."[3]

JUST CONFIRMED: Frank has just signed onto the independent teen pilot ‘Revolution’, to begin shooting in June. Frank will play American heartthrob Deacon Michaels in the pilot, which also stars Melissa Tkautz, Peter Phelps and Mark Furze. The Pilot will be Directed by former Associate Producer of US hit show ‘ANGEL’- RD Price.


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  1. ^ Skye's the limit The Adelaide Advertiser. March 9, 2007.
  2. ^ Caoili to make her dancing gambit The Herald Sun. August 25, 2006.
  3. ^ Actor's sweet moves afoot The Adelaide Advertiser. September 25, 2006.

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