Frank Feys
Birthday:
1 June 1965, Veurne, Flanders, Belgium
Frank Feys is a Belgian international actor. He was trained at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, the school founded by the late Milton Katsalis, considered one of the best acting teachers in Los Angeles. Frank has worked in over 40 TV series and feature films both in the US and in Europe. He moved to Spain in 2003. His portrayal of a British serial kill...
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Frank Feys is a Belgian international actor. He was trained at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, the school founded by the late Milton Katsalis, considered one of the best acting teachers in Los Angeles. Frank has worked in over 40 TV series and feature films both in the US and in Europe. He moved to Spain in 2003. His portrayal of a British serial killer in 'El caso Wanninkhof' and a Russian assassin in 'Inocentes' caught the attention of the media and the public. Since then he has worked in all the mayor series in Spain. He recently wrapped Antonia Hernandez's latest feature film(winner of a Goya for best script) "To kill time". The part was specially written for the cast after Mr. Hernandez saw the award winning short film 'Das Kind' written and directed by Manu Gómez. 'To kill time' is expected in theaters early 2015. Also being released in 2015 is Frank's collaboration in 'A Perfect day' starring Benicio del Toro, Olga Kurylenko and Tim Robbins directed by Fernando Leon de Aranoa. Frank is also part of the cast of "Wild Oats" along side Shirley MacLain, Jessica Lang, Demi Moore and Billy Connolly. In October 2014 Frank is shooting 'Ministerios del tiempo' a new series for TVE, The Spanish national TV. Mr.Feys speaks 5 languages fluently. (English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch/Flemish.) In 2004 Frank Feys founded the Actors Workshop Spain, an international acting school. British Hannah New (Black sails)studied with Mr.Feys for almost 2 years. In 2016 Frank completed the actor/teacher program at the Ivana Chubbuck Studio in Los Angeles becoming the first certified teacher of her technique in Spain. Show less «