Frank Harris (director)

Frank Harris
Occupation Director

Frank Harris is an American director and cinematographer who has been working in films since the late 1970s.
In 1984 he directed Killpoint, a film that starred Leo Fong, Hope Holiday, Cameron Mitchell, Stack Pierce and Richard Rountree.[1] In 1986 he directed Low Blow, another Leo Fong Film that featured Billy Blanks and Akosua Busia, early 1960s heartthrob Troy Donahue and Stack Pierce.[2] This gave Blanks film gave Blanks his first credited role. Also in 1986 he directed The Patriot, a film that starred Gregg Henry, Simone Griffeth, Jeff Conaway, Leslie Nielsen and Stack Pierce.[3] In 1990 he directed Aftershock, a Sci-Fi film that starred Elizabeth Kaitan, James Lew, John Saxon and Michael Standing[4] His wife Diane Stevenett (married 1980) has also appeared in a number of his films.[5]

Before entering the film industry, Harris worked as a reporter for a California television station.

Filmography

Director[6]

Cinematographer: TV

Actor

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