PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Frank da Vinci
  • Frank da Vinci
  • Frank Da Vinci
  • Frank da Vinci
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  • Frank da Vinci hatte mehrere Gastauftritte in Episoden von Star Trek. Häufig spielte er dort Lieutenant Brent und den Sicherheitsoffizier Vinci. Des Weiteren arbeitete er auch als Stuntman für die Serie.
  • right|thumb|200px|Frank Da Vinci 14/02/1933 - Chicago, Illinois (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 04/06/2013
  • Da Vinci started out as a male model in his hometown, then moved to Hollywood, where he pursued a career in film. First, he worked as a tour guide at Warner Bros. and in the studio's publicity department. Here, he also met actor and dancer George B. Ellsworth, who became his life-long partner. Da Vinci was a stand-in and double for Anthony Perkins in Alfred Hitchcock's classic Psycho, which was written by Joseph Stefano, based on a novel by Robert Bloch, and featured John Anderson in the cast. Da Vinci's silhouette can be seen in the famous shower murder scene.
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Acteur
  • Frank da Vinci
beschrijving
  • da Vinci als Brent
  • da Vinci als Vinci
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IMDB
  • nm0196326
Name
  • Frank da Vinci
karakters
  • Brent, Vinci, verschillende naamloze karakters
Afbeelding
  • Vinci.jpg
  • Brent.jpg
ID
  • nm0196326
sterfdatum
  • 2013-06-04
Geboortedatum
  • 1933-02-14
abstract
  • Frank da Vinci hatte mehrere Gastauftritte in Episoden von Star Trek. Häufig spielte er dort Lieutenant Brent und den Sicherheitsoffizier Vinci. Des Weiteren arbeitete er auch als Stuntman für die Serie.
  • right|thumb|200px|Frank Da Vinci 14/02/1933 - Chicago, Illinois (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 04/06/2013
  • Da Vinci started out as a male model in his hometown, then moved to Hollywood, where he pursued a career in film. First, he worked as a tour guide at Warner Bros. and in the studio's publicity department. Here, he also met actor and dancer George B. Ellsworth, who became his life-long partner. Da Vinci was a stand-in and double for Anthony Perkins in Alfred Hitchcock's classic Psycho, which was written by Joseph Stefano, based on a novel by Robert Bloch, and featured John Anderson in the cast. Da Vinci's silhouette can be seen in the famous shower murder scene. Da Vinci appeared (uncredited) in the 1964 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. episode "The Project Strigas Affair", which featured both William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, and was directed by Joseph Sargent. A year later, he appared in the episode "The Secret Sceptre Affair", which also featured Jack Donner and William Boyett, was directed by Marc Daniels, co-produced by Sam Rolfe, and had a musical score by Jerry Goldsmith. [1] After Star Trek was cancelled, da Vinci continued to be Nimoy's stand-in for two seasons of Mission: Impossible. He appared on screen in the first two parts of the three-part episode "The Falcon", as the uncredited character named Sebastian. For most of the two episodes Sebastian was disguised as Nimoy's character Paris (Nimoy actually applied the mask disguise on to da Vinci's face). The episodes also featured Lee Meriwether, Logan Ramsey, Jack Donner, Dick Dial and Charles Picerni, and the voice of Robert C. Johnson. Da Vinci left acting in the 1970's. Along with Ellsworth, he owned and operated two gay night clubs in Los Angeles. He passed away due to renal failure on 4 June 2013. The same year, the Pepperdine University of Malibu founded the "Frank James 'Buddy' da Vinci and George B. Ellsworth Scholarship", awarded to applicants who empathize service and volunteerism dedicated to improving the mental and physical health of the LGBT community. [2]
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