Born: 1979Height: 6' 1" Weight: 165 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Bio: Frankie Moran is excited to be back in San Diego after a few years getting his feet wet in New York and Los Angeles. He has performed roles at many of Southern California's leading musical theatre companies, including Starlight, Moonlight, the Welk, Downey C.L.O., and C.L.O. of South Bay Cities, as well as at several regional and stock companies on the East Coast. Frankie is a graduate of the School of Theatre, Film, and Television at UCLA. Reviews: |
| Play | Role | Theatre |
| Thorougly Modern Millie | Rodney/Ensemble | Moonlight Stage Productions |
| Hot Mikado | Ensemble | Starlight Musical Theatre |
| The Most Happy Fella | The City Boy | Moonlight Stage Productions |
| La Pastorela | Lucifer | Old Adobe Chapel in Old Town |
| Gypsy | Male Swing | Welk Resort Theatre |
| Babes in Arms | Peter | Saddleback Civic Light Opera |
| 4 Guys Named Jose and una mujer named Maria! |
Jose Boricua | Playhouse Merced |
| Annie | Jimmy Johnson/Fred/Servant | Sierra Repertory Theatre |
| A Christmas Carol | Peter Cratchit,Dick Wilkens,et al | San Diego Repertory Theatre |
| A Chorus Line | Greg | San Diego City College |
| Gypsy | Tulsa | Patio Playhouse |
| Damn Yankees | Bomber | Starlight Musical Theatre |
| The Pajama Game | Ensemble | Allenberry Playhouse (PA) |
| Annie | Eddie/Ensemble | Allenberry Playhouse (PA) |
| West Side Story | Chino | Yorktown Stage (NY) |
| Brigadoon | Ensemble | Downey C.L.O. |
| West Side Story | Pepe (u/s Chino) | Welk Resort Theatre |
| The King and I | Interpreter / Dancer | Moonlight Amphitheatre |
| Babes in Arms | Dan LaMar | UCLA Music Dept. |
| Singin' in the Rain | Ensemble | C.L.O. of South Bay Cities |
| Chess | Joe/Ensemble | Moonlight Amphitheatre |
| Anything Goes | Quartet Sailor | Moonlight Amphitheatre |
| The Mikado | Ensemble | San Diego Comic Opera |
| All-Male Importance of Being Earnest (West Coast Premiere) |
Merriman | Misfit Productions - San Diego |
| They're Playing Our Song | Trio Singer | Coronado Playhouse |
| The 1940's Radio Hour | B.J. Gibson | San Diego City College |