Ron Frank
Ron Frank has been an independent film director, writer, producer and editor for more than 30 years. His films include the recent, “Remembering Gene Wilder” that’s on Netflix, “When Comedy Went to School on the birth of standup comedy in the Catskill mountains on PBS, the two hour special The Lost JFK Tapes on the National Geographic Channel for which Ron was nominated for an Emmy. He received a Peabody award for Martin Luther King: The Assassination Tapes on the Smithsonian Channel. He traveled the world with Deepak Chopra and made two films for Fox Studios. And he made several independent theatrical films like “Only in America” following the Joe Lieberman Vice presidential campaign with Al Gore in 2000. In addition to Netflix, his films have been made for Fox Movie Studios, A&E, Discovery Channel, PBS, ABC, History Channel, Oxygen, Starz, The Weather Channel, Travel Channel, MTV, Lifetime, TLC and many others. Ron has had the privilege of working with Nobel Laureates, US Senators, A list actors, celebrities, Pulitzer Prize winning authors, and the Israeli Mossad. Ron’s topics of choice are films that have something to say. They’re the emotional and dramatic stories of life portrayed for the screen.