Frank Conn, born on August 5, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York, has made notable contributions to the film and television landscape, particularly in the realm of physical media. As an actor and writer, he garnered attention for his roles in iconic titles such as "Hard to Kill" (1990) and "California Suite" (1978). However, collectors especially seek out his performance in James Thurber’s whimsical short, "The Night the Ghost Got In" (1976), which stands out as a cult classic. This film is cherished for its unique storytelling and vintage charm, making it a prized addition to any collector's library.
Conn's versatile career has also seen him appear in "The Man Who Wasn't There" (1983), further solidifying his status in film history. His appearances on shows like "Tattletales" alongside his former spouse Didi Conn add a layer of nostalgia that resonates with fans of vintage television. Collectors appreciate not only his filmography but also the rich history and context of the physical media associated with his work.