Jonathan Frakes

TV Actor

Jonathan Frakes was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States on August 19th, 1952 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 72, Jonathan Frakes biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 19, 1952
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States
Age
72 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$25 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Television Actor, Television Presenter, Voice Actor
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Pennsylvania State University (BFA), Harvard University (MA)
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Genie Francis ​(m. 1988)​
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Jonathan Frakes Life

Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and producer.

Frakes is best known for his role as Commander William T. Riker in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent films.

Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Frakes also produced Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction.

Frakes narrated Lee and Grant's History Channel documentary in June 2011.

In the Disney television series Gargoyles, David Xanatos was the voice. Frakes was director while filming Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection.

He penned episodes of numerous Star Trek television series and The Orville.

He is the author of The Abductions: Conspiracy.

Early life

Frakes, the son of Doris J. Frakes, was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. (née Yingling; 1926–2020) and Dr. James R. Frakes (1924–2002). His father was a professor of English literature at Lehigh University from 1958 to 2001, where he was the Edmund W. Fairchild Professor of American Studies and a book editor before his death in 2002. Frakes had a younger brother, Daniel, who died of pancreatic cancer in 1997.

In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley area of eastern Pennsylvania, Frakes was raised. He attended Liberty High School in Bethlehem, where he ran track and competed with the Liberty High School Grenadier Band. In 1970, he graduated from Liberty High School.

Frakes received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater Arts from Pennsylvania State University in 1974. He was a member of the Thespians. He earned his Master of Arts degree from Harvard University in 1976 and was active in Harvard's drama company, the Loeb Drama Center.

Personal life

Genie Francis was first photographed on the set of the television soap opera Bare Essence, as well as filming the mini-series North and South. They began dating in 1985, became engaged in 1986, and married on May 28, 1988. Both Jameson Ivor Frakes, born in 1994, and Elizabeth Frances Frakes, born in 1997, have two children. They went from Belfast, Maine, to Beverly Hills, California, in 2008, and then moved to Calabasas, California.

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Jonathan Frakes Career

Career

For a time in the 1970s, Frakes worked for Marvel Comics, appearing at conventions in costume as Captain America. Frakes moved to New York City and became a member of the Impossible Ragtime Theater. In that company, Frakes did his first off-Broadway acting in Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape directed by George Ferencz. His first Broadway appearance was in Shenandoah. At the same time, he landed a role in the NBC soap opera The Doctors. When his character was dismissed from the show, Frakes moved to Los Angeles and had guest spots in many of the top television series of the 1970s and 1980s, including The Waltons in the episodes "The Legacy" and "The Lost Sheep"; Eight Is Enough; Hart to Hart; The Dukes of Hazzard; Matlock; Quincy, M.E. in "The Face of Fear"; and Hill Street Blues.

He played the part of Charles Lindbergh in a 1983 episode of Voyagers! titled "An Arrow Pointing East". In 1983, he had a role in the short-lived NBC prime time soap opera Bare Essence (which also starred his future wife Genie Francis), and a supporting role in the equally short-lived primetime soap Paper Dolls in 1984. He also had recurring roles in Falcon Crest and the miniseries North and South. Frakes appeared in the 1986 miniseries Dream West.

In 1987 Frakes was cast in the role of Commander William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation. He was one of only two actors to appear in every episode (the other being Patrick Stewart). While appearing on the show, he was allowed to sit in on casting sessions, concept meetings, production design, editing, and post-production, which gave him the preparation he needed to become a director. He directed 8 episodes of the show and a total of 21 episodes across the Star Trek franchise. After the TV series ended in 1994, he reprised his role in the Star Trek: The Next Generation movies, two of which (Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Insurrection) he also directed.

As well as Star Trek: The Next Generation, Frakes has made appearances in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Lower Decks, making him the only Star Trek regular to appear on six different Star Trek series. He has also directed episodes in five of the series (TNG, DS9, VOY, DIS, and PIC).

He is also one of six Star Trek actors (the other actors being Kate Mulgrew, Michael Dorn, George Takei, Avery Brooks and Majel Barrett) to lend their voices to the video game Star Trek: Captain's Chair, reprising his role as Riker when users visit the Enterprise-E bridge featured in the game.

Wanting to branch out from the Star Trek franchise, Frakes turned down the opportunity to direct Star Trek: Nemesis to direct the family film Clockstoppers. However, his next film, Thunderbirds, was a box office bomb which he has said single-handedly almost destroyed what had been a successful directing career: "[My] name was taken off the lists ... I went from 60 to zero. It was a wake-up for me. I had been so positive, and so blessed, and so fortunate." It was several years before Frakes was given another opportunity to direct for television, and Thunderbirds remains his last theatrical directorial credit.

Much of Frakes' acting work after Star Trek has been animation voice acting, most notably voicing the recurring role of David Xanatos in the animated series Gargoyles, and he provided the voice of his own head in a jar in the Futurama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". He had a small, uncredited role in the 1994 movie Camp Nowhere. Frakes also voiced Finn the Human's adult version in the episodes "Puhoy" and "Dungeon Train" on Adventure Time.

Frakes was an executive producer for the WB series Roswell, directed several episodes, and guest-starred in three episodes. His relationship with Star Trek is downplayed in the season 3 episode "Secrets and Lies", in which the alien character Max auditions for a guest role as an alien for Star Trek: Enterprise.

Frakes appeared on the 1994 Phish album Hoist, playing trombone on the track titled "Riker's Mailbox". Frakes would occasionally perform on the trombone during his tenure as Commander Riker, drawing on his college marching band experience. He was also a member of "The Sunspots", a vocal backup group of Star Trek cast members that appeared on Brent Spiner's 1991 album Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back.

Frakes hosted The Paranormal Borderline, a short-lived television series on UPN, which dealt with the paranormal and mysterious happenings and creatures. In one episode, Frakes presented an interview of reporter Yolanda Gaskins with veteran astronaut Gordon Cooper, where they discussed the possibility of aliens having visited Earth in the past. He hosted seasons 2 through 4 of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, which also dealt with the paranormal world.

Frakes and Francis appeared together in Lois & Clark in the episode "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape" as a creepily too-good-to-be-true couple. He narrated the History Channel's That's Impossible.

In addition to Roswell, Frakes has directed episodes of Leverage, Castle, NCIS: Los Angeles, Burn Notice, Falling Skies and most recently Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Switched at Birth, Hit the Floor, The Librarians, and The Orville.

Frakes works with the Workshops, the Waterfall Arts Center, and the Saltwater Film Society, all located in Maine, where he teaches classes on film direction. He has also previously taught directing and filmmaking courses at Rockport College, now called Maine Media College. He and Francis owned a home furnishings store in Belfast, Maine, called The Cherished Home, which closed in August 2012 due to her being too busy with her acting to spend adequate time at the store.

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Star Trek reunion! Sir Patrick Stewart dines with longtime co-stars Jonathan Frakes and Brent Spiner in LA

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Sir Patrick Stewart reunited with his longtime Star Trek co-star Brent Spiner for dinner in Los Angeles on Monday night. Joining the 83-year-old Yorkshireman and the 75-year-old Texan was their other longtime co-star Jonathan Frakes, who also directs multiple Star Trek TV series.

Whatever floats your boat! From a GRIEF-themed sailing trip to a TANTRIC SEX yachting trip, we take a look at the world's wildest cruises

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
There are a variety of cruises out there to please all tastes, from cats to nudism. DailyMail.com has searched the oceans for some of the most specialized cruises around, where themed events and parties unite passengers with common interests. A cruise company catering to passengers who are sick and another company was established to welcome cruise-goers with celiac disease.

From a nude cruise to a cat-lovers' journey and a Star Trek trip, the world's best themed cruises have been revealed, from a nude cruise to a voyage for cat-lovers to a Star Trek cruise. Which one floats YOUR boat?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
Thought cruises were over the top? You haven't seen anything yet. These themed voyages will take your interest to a whole new degree of extravagance. There is a cruise for cat lovers, a nude cruise on board where guests are encouraged to strip off, and a cruise for those with a deep passion for disco. Or how about a clothing-optional cruise for couples or an out-of-this-world Star Trek cruise?
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