Frank Collison
Known for: Acting
Born: February 13, 1950 in Evanston, Illinois, USA
Frank Collison (born February 14, 1950) is an American actor. Trained at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, he earned his BA in theatre at San Francisco State University and helped establish a summer theatre company in the Sierra Nevadas then went on to earn an MFA in acting at UC San Diego. Before Collison began his professional career in acting, he worked as a forest fire fighter, diaper service dispatcher and substitute teacher. Appearing in over 150 productions, Collison has worked off Broadway and in regional theaters in Boston, Denver and California. His theatrical roles have ranged from "Puck" in Midsummer's Nights Dream to "Miss Havisham" in Great Expectations to "Jacob Marley" in Christmas Carol. Frank is a founding member of Pacific Resident Theatre in Venice, California, which has won over 25 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards. Collison began his film and television career when he moved to Los Angeles in 1984. He is perhaps best known as "Horace Bing," the hapless telegraph operator on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993) and "Wash Hogwallop" in "O Brother Where Art Thou?
Known for
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O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Wash Hogwallop
The Whole Ten Yards
Strabo
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
Billy
Hope Springs
Mr. Fisher
The Village
Victor
The Happening
Nursery Owner
The Last Boy Scout
Pablo
The Blob
Phil Hobbs—Projectionist
Into the Homeland
Gas Station Attendant
Two Yellow Lines
Roy
Hesher
Funeral Director
Dollman
Sprug
The Investigator
Diggstown
Prison Guard
Grunt! The Wrestling Movie
Charlie Stroll
Wired to Kill
Sly
The Collector
Hal
Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson
Admiral Ironsides
The Compleat Al
Look-A-Like Salesman
L.A. Slasher
The KA Leader
K-PAX
Screaming Man (uncredited)
Radio Free Albemuth
Leon
The 4th
Creepy Party Crasher
The Hero
Man in Dream