Frankie Pace
Frankie Pace | |
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Born | Italy |
Medium | Stand up comedy, film, television |
Nationality | American |
Genres | Stand-up comedy |
Subject(s) | Observational comedy, prop comedy |
Website | frankiepace.com |
Frankie Pace is an American stand-up comedian and actor.[1]
Pace began his career in a Long Island comedy club called "The White House Inn" working alongside Eddie Murphy, Rob Bartlett, Jackie Martling, Bob Nelson, Bob Woods, Richie Minnervini, Rosie O'Donnell, Jim Myers and Don McHenry.
After a few years he went to New York City where he passed as a regular at "Catch A Rising Star", "The Comic Strip" and "The Improvisation". There he rubbed shoulders with Robin Williams, Elaine Boozler, Richard Belzer, Bill Maher, Sam Kinison, Adam Sandler, Dom Irerra, John Mendoza and Chris Rock.
Frankie's first national exposure was in 1984 on Saturday Night Live. Frankie also wrote and hosted his own television show for Night Flight on the USA network called "Rickshaws' Takeout Theater".
Frankie later performed for the Joan Rivers Show and acted on The Cosby Show and The Sopranos.[1] He also performed shows for Bill Boggs Comedy Tonight, Carolines Comedy Hour and Comic Strip Live with John Mulrooney.
After the Iraq war ended in 1990 Pace felt comedy clubs began to drop in attendance. Seeing this Frankie revamped his act and looked for work in the Catskill Mountains, Corporate Shows, Casino Shows and Cruise Ships. Today Frankie works on and off for Freddie Roman's "Catskill's on Broadway" while continuing to pursue his comedy career.
References
External links
- Official website
- Frankie Pace at the Internet Movie Database
- Frankie Pace at AllMovie
- Frankie Pace on Facebook