Frank Stallone Jr.
Frank Stallone Jr. is a multifaceted American entertainer known for his contributions as both an actor and a musician. Born on July 30, 1950, he is the younger sibling of the renowned actor Sylvester Stallone. Frank has carved out his own niche in the entertainment industry, particularly through his musical talents.
One of his most notable achievements came in 1983 when he composed the song "Far from Over," which was featured in the film "Staying Alive," a sequel to the iconic "Saturday Night Fever." This track not only showcased his songwriting abilities but also found its place on the film's popular soundtrack, further solidifying his presence in the music scene.
In addition to his work in film and music, Frank has made various appearances in television and cinema, demonstrating his versatility as a performer. He has participated in numerous projects, often collaborating with his brother Sylvester on soundtracks and other creative endeavors.
Throughout his career, Frank Stallone Jr. has demonstrated a passion for the arts, earning recognition for his contributions to both music and film. His ability to bridge the gap between acting and songwriting has established him as a notable figure in the entertainment industry, ensuring that his legacy continues alongside his illustrious brother.
Filmography
Night Claws
40 Years of Rocky: The Birth of a Classic
Heart of Midnight
Reach Me
Barfly
Terror In Beverly Hills
The Masque of the Red Death (1989)
Ten Little Indians (1989)
Sly
Hudson Hawk
Stallone: Frank, That Is
Hitters
The Roller Blade Seven