Frank DiNovi is an actor and theater artist in NYC.

He most recently starred as Katurian Katurian in a production of Martin McDonagh’s “The Pillowman,” at the American Theater of Actors. (Head over to “Reels” for a trailer, and the “Gallery” for some production photos!)

He has also starred as Henry Harry in “Brilliant Traces” by Cindy Lou Johnson at TheaterLab NYC.

As an actor, he got his start performing improvisation at the UCB Theatre, and performing short plays under the tutelage of acting coach JoAnna Beckson. This led to his television debut playing a young Lucky Luciano in “The Making of the Mob” on AMC.

Blending his affable sensibility with his attraction to intense character work makes him a great fit for a television dark comedy (like Six Feet Under, or Shameless.)

His favorite genre is Horror and he aspires to work on a horror-driven tv show or film.