Frank Collison

American actor
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Frank Collison is an American actor known to television audiences as the hapless telegrapher Horace Bing in the series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Grandpa Goodman in Mr. Pickles.

Collison was born in Evanston, Illinois, the son of Peg, a publicist, director, and English teacher, and John Collison, a speech therapist, actor, and writer. Collison played his first role as a six-month-old mascot at The Tent Theatre in Granville, Ohio. His mother directed him in a number of plays as a youth in Virginia and Ohio. When he was a young boy, he assisted his father touring with his one-man Abraham Lincoln show. His father was chosen to play Lincoln for the centennial celebration of Lincoln's first inauguration in Washington, DC; Frank played the young Tad Lincoln.

Date of Birth14th February 1950
Age74 Years
Zodiac SignAquarius
CountryUnited States of America
Current CityEvanston
Birth PlaceEvanston
NationalityUnited States of America
CitizenshipUnited States of America
ReferenceIMDB
Education
San Francisco State University, University of California, San Diego
Occupationtelevision actor, film actor

Actors from United States of America born in 1950