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− | '''Frank P. Stallone, Jr.''' (born July 30, 1950, New York City, New York) is an American actor, singer and songwriter who appeared as [[Frank Mosca]]'s right-hand man [[Billy]] in the episode "[[Blood |
+ | '''Frank P. Stallone, Jr.''' (born July 30, 1950, New York City, New York) is an American actor, singer and songwriter who appeared as [[Frank Mosca]]'s right-hand man [[Billy]] in the episode "[[Blood & Roses]]" of the series ''[[Miami Vice]]''. |
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==Music Career== |
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==Acting Career== |
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− | Stallone began his career appearing in his older brother Sylvester's ''Rocky'' films, appearing in the first three and the final ''Rocky Balboa'' (all with [[Burt Young]]), as well as ''Paradise Alley'' (with [[Kevin Conway]]), ''Barfly'' (with [[Pruitt Taylor Vince]] and [[J.C. Quinn]]), ''The Roller Blade Seven'' and its' two sequels (all with [[Karen Black]]), ''Hudson Hawk'' (with [[Bruce Willis]]), ''Tombstone'' (with [[Bill Paxton]]), ''Angels with Angles'' (with [[David Proval]]), |
+ | Stallone began his career appearing in his older brother Sylvester's ''Rocky'' films, appearing in the first three and the final ''Rocky Balboa'' (all with [[Burt Young]]), as well as ''Paradise Alley'' (with [[Kevin Conway]]), ''Barfly'' (with [[Pruitt Taylor Vince]] and [[J.C. Quinn]]), ''The Roller Blade Seven'' and its' two sequels (all with [[Karen Black]]), ''Hudson Hawk'' (with [[Bruce Willis]]), ''Tombstone'' (with [[Bill Paxton]]), ''Angels with Angles'' (with [[David Proval]]), ''Taken By Force'' (with [[Ed Lauter]]), ''Night Claws ''(with [[Reb Brown]]), ''We Will Rock You ''(with [[Mark Metcalf]]), ''Reach Me'' (with [[Kyra Sedgwick]]), and ''The Sex Trip.'' |
− | Stallone's TV appearances have been limited to his debut in the series ''Making a Living'', others include ''Walker: Texas Ranger'', ''Cybill'', ''Life with Bonnie'', ''My Big Fat Greek Life'', ''Yes, Dear'', and |
+ | Stallone's TV appearances have been limited to his debut in the series ''Making a Living'', others include ''Walker: Texas Ranger'', ''Cybill'', ''Life with Bonnie'', ''My Big Fat Greek Life'', ''Yes, Dear'', and ''Transformers: Robots in Disguise.'' |
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 31 January 2019
Frank Stallone
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Miami Vice Character
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Billy ("Blood & Roses")
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Born
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July 30, 1950, New York City, New York
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Active
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1976-present
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Frank P. Stallone, Jr. (born July 30, 1950, New York City, New York) is an American actor, singer and songwriter who appeared as Frank Mosca's right-hand man Billy in the episode "Blood & Roses" of the series Miami Vice.
Music Career
Stallone began singing and songwriting in the 1980s, releasing nine solo albums, but his best-known song was from the 1983 movie Staying Alive (which he also acted in, with Julie Bovasso), "Far From Over", which he co-wrote and reached the Billboard Top 10. His other albums and singles never approached so high again.
Acting Career
Stallone began his career appearing in his older brother Sylvester's Rocky films, appearing in the first three and the final Rocky Balboa (all with Burt Young), as well as Paradise Alley (with Kevin Conway), Barfly (with Pruitt Taylor Vince and J.C. Quinn), The Roller Blade Seven and its' two sequels (all with Karen Black), Hudson Hawk (with Bruce Willis), Tombstone (with Bill Paxton), Angels with Angles (with David Proval), Taken By Force (with Ed Lauter), Night Claws (with Reb Brown), We Will Rock You (with Mark Metcalf), Reach Me (with Kyra Sedgwick), and The Sex Trip.
Stallone's TV appearances have been limited to his debut in the series Making a Living, others include Walker: Texas Ranger, Cybill, Life with Bonnie, My Big Fat Greek Life, Yes, Dear, and Transformers: Robots in Disguise.