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Francis Thomas Avallone (born September 18, 1940), better known as Frankie Avalon, is an American actor, singer, and former teen idol. He had 31 charting U.S. ''
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'' singles from 1958 to late 1962, including number one hits, "
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" and " Why" in 1959. Avalon, started appearing in films in the 1960s and is also well known for his role in the 1970s musical film '' Grease'' as ''Teen Angel'', in which he sings " Beauty School Dropout" to Frenchy (played by Didi Conn).


Early life and music

Avalon was born in
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, the son of Mary and Nicholas Avallone. His mother was originally from
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. His father was a butcher from
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, in
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. His paternal grandmother was from Sicily. In December 1952, Avalon made his American network television debut playing the trumpet in the Honeymooners "Christmas Party" sketch on '' The Jackie Gleason Show''. Two singles showcasing Avalon's trumpet playing were issued on
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's "X" sublabel in 1954. His trumpet playing was also featured on some of his LP songs as well. As a teenager he played with
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in Rocco and the Saints. In 1959, "
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" (5 weeks No. 1) and " Why" went to number one on the
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. "Why" was the last No. 1 of the 1950s. Avalon had 31 charted U.S. ''
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'' singles from 1958 to late 1962, including " Just Ask Your Heart" (U.S. No. 7), " I'll Wait for You" (U.S. No. 5), " Bobby Sox to Stockings" (U.S. No. 8), and " A Boy Without a Girl" (U.S. No. 10). He was less popular in the U.K., but did still manage four chart hits with "Why", "
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", "Venus" and "Don't Throw Away All Those Teardrops". Most of his hits were written and/or produced by
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, head of Chancellor Records. Avalon concentrated on his acting career which detracted from his recording career, and "Why" of 1959 would be Avalon's final top 10 hit.


Film and TV career

Avalon's first film was a short appearance in ''
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'' (1957), playing a trumpet and singing "Teacher's Pet". In the late 1950s, teen idols were often given roles in films, supporting older male stars in order to attract a younger audience, such as Ricky Nelson in ''
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'' (1959). Alan Ladd's daughter was a Frankie Avalon fan, who recommended that he co-star with her father in the Western ''
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'' (1960). Avalon sings two songs, "The Faithful Kind" and "Gee Whiz Whillikins Golly Gee"; both were released as singles. Ladd announced he would reteam Avalon and his daughter in ''Six Steps to Freedom'' but the film was never made. Rushes for ''Timberland'' were seen by John Wayne, who was looking for a young actor to play the (fictitious) role of "Smitty" in his passion project, ''
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'' (1960). Avalon was cast in his second dramatic part. After making the film Wayne told the press "We're not cutting one bit of any scene in which Frankie appears. I believe he is the finest young talent I've seen in a long time." "Mr Wayne said I was natural as far as acting goes," said Avalon. He added, "My ambition when I was ten years old was to have my own band like
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. I never expected anything like this... I'd like to be identified as a singer, dancer, and actor. I don't want to be just one thing." "I like to appeal to teenagers and adults," he said in 1960. "Everybody". Avalon was now in demand as an actor. He provided the singing voice for the lead character in the English-language version of a Japanese musical
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, ''
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'' (1960), which was done at the behest of the US distributor,
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. It was the first in what would be a long association with that company. For
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, Avalon had a small role and sang the title song in the science fiction adventure film, ''
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'' (1961), a solid commercial hit. He had a supporting role in a comedy, '' Sail a Crooked Ship'' (1961).


AIP association

Avalon was teamed with
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in the science fiction film, '' Panic in Year Zero!'' (1962), written by Lou Rusoff.
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of
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(AIP) said Avalon and Milland were teamed together because "they both have particular types of followers and the combination adds up to an attraction." For AIP, Avalon made a war film with Tab Hunter, '' Operation Bikini'' (1963), singing a few songs in flashback. At MGM, he played the lead in an adventure film set in Africa, ''
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'' (1963). Of more significance for Avalon's career was a project originally written by Rusoff, ''
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'' (1963). This cheerful pop rock-and-roll musical comedy starred Annette Funicello and was directed by William Asher. Arkoff said AIP originally wanted
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to co-star with Funicello, but when he proved unavailable, they went with Avalon; it was a big hit and led to several sequels. Avalon received an offer to appear in a swashbuckler set in 10th century Spain about Fernán González of Castile, '' The Castilian'' (1963). This was followed by the ''Beach Party'' sequel, '' Muscle Beach Party'' (1963), which proved to be popular. Even more so was the third in the film series '' Bikini Beach'' (1964), where Avalon had a dual role. In August 1964, Avalon announced he had signed to make ten films in five years for AIP. '' Pajama Party'' (1964) was the unofficial fourth film in the series; it was a science fiction spoof in which Avalon ceded the leading man duties to Tommy Kirk, but he did have a cameo in it, however. He was back as the leading man in '' Beach Blanket Bingo'' (1965). Avalon later recalled, "'That's the picture of mine that I think people remember best, and it was just a lot of kids having a lot of fun ... a picture about young romance and about the opposition of adults and old people... It was also fun because we got to learn how to fake skydive out of an airplane." Avalon also appeared in nearly two dozen TV episodes, including ABC's '' The Bing Crosby Show'' and '' The Patty Duke Show'', appearing often as himself. Later, he became a national television spokesperson for
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. In 1965, he appeared in the '' Combat!'' TV series episode "Brother, Brother" as a childhood friend of Pfc. Kirby, played by Jack Hogan. Avalon and Tuesday Weld supported
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in the comedy film, '' I'll Take Sweden'' (1965) for Edward Small. For AIP, he teamed with Dwayne Hickman in a copy of '' Some Like It Hot'' (1959) called '' Ski Party'' (1965). That studio also gave him the lead in a military service comedy, '' Sergeant Deadhead'' (1965), playing another dual role. All this activity meant he was reluctant to appear in another "beach party" film, so Hickman played the lead in ''
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'' (1965), although Avalon had a cameo. The box office performance of these last few films was disappointing, especially ''Sergeant Deadhead'', for which sequels had been planned. More popular was AIP's '' Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' (1965), a comedy with
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and Hickman. This was liked well enough to justify a sequel, although Avalon did not appear; Fabian Forte took over the Avalon roll. In January 1966, Avalon said he no longer wanted to make beach films. "Even a seagull leaves the beach from time to time, and I'm getting a little sick of sand." AIP tried to find a new starring formula for Avalon, casting him as a stock car driver in '' Fireball 500'' (1966), alongside Fabian and Funicello, for director William Asher. It was a medium financial success and led to other AIP stock car films, though none had Avalon starring in them. For Harry Alan Towers he played the lead role in '' The Million Eyes of Sumuru'' (1967), and also had a solid role in '' Skidoo'' (1968), a comedy from
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. In England, he was in AIP's ''
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'' (1968).


1970s and 1980s

In 1976, Avalon updated his song "Venus" with a new disco treatment. Materializing as a character called Teen Angel, his performance of "Beauty School Dropout" in the hit 1978 film of the musical '' Grease'' introduced Avalon to a new generation of viewers. In early 1979, Avalon portrayed Sergei in the episode "Dewey and Harold and Sarah and Maggie" of the NBC television series ''
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''. The 1980 film ''
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'', written by Ed Di Lorenzo and directed by
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, was a thinly-disguised biography of Avalon ("Tommy Dee" in the film) as well as 1950s teenage star
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(called "Caesare" in the film), along with songwriter/producer Bob Marcucci (called "Vinnie Vacarri"). In the film, Dee clashes with the record producer and younger singer Caesare, who he feels threatens his career. Eventually, Dee and Caesare quit the label, but their record careers collapse just as the
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begins. The real Fabian threatened a lawsuit, despite the filmmakers' insistence that the film presented only fictional characters (though Marcucci was a paid consultant). Avalon denied most of the film's events. In 1980 Avalon appeared in the film ''
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'' as Paul Foley, a serial killer. The movie was shot in October-November 1980 in North Bend/Coos Bay, Oregon. It was released in October 1982. He also appeared in the ''
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'' episode "Poobah Doo Dah" playing himself where he sings his hits "Venus" and "Why". Avalon had the idea of returning to beach party films with Funicello. He hired several screenwriters and shopped the screenplay around town, eventually managing to set up the project at
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. '' Back to the Beach'' (1987) was a moderate success. In 1989, Avalon and Funicello appeared as themselves in cameo roles, out jogging the streets in '' Troop Beverly Hills''. Not long afterward Funicello retired, having been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.


Later career

Avalon then turned to marketing and created Frankie Avalon Products, a line of health and cosmetic aids. He promoted his products on the Home Shopping Network with host Bob Circosta. Avalon made a cameo appearance as himself with
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in the 1995 film, ''
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''. In recent years, Avalon has starred in stage productions of '' Grease'' in the role of Teen Angel and in '' Tony n' Tina's Wedding'' as a caricature of himself. Additionally, in 2007, he performed "Beauty School Dropout" with the four remaining female contenders (Kathleen Monteleone, Allie Schulz, Ashley Spencer, and winner Laura Osnes) for the role of Sandy on the NBC television reality show '' Grease: You're the One that I Want!'' On April 8, 2009, Avalon performed on ''
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''. As part of a long-running concert tour, Avalon has toured with fellow Philadelphian early 1960s teen idols Fabian and
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under the banner "Dick Fox's Golden Boys". A cookbook with over 80 recipes from St. Martin's Press, ''Frankie Avalon's Italian Family Cookbook'', was published in 2015. On October 18, 2021, Avalon performed on ''
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''.


Personal life

Avalon married Kathryn "Kay" Diebel on January 19, 1963. She was a
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winner he met while playing cards at a friend's house. He told that friend she was the girl he would marry. His agent warned him that marriage would spoil his teen idol mystique, to no avail. The Avalons have eight children – Frankie Jr., Tony, Dina, Laura, Joseph, Nicolas, Kathryn and Carla – and ten grandchildren. Frankie Jr. is a former actor who appeared in the original ''
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'' and is now a musician. Tony, the second-eldest son, plays guitar and taught at the Rock Nation School. Both sons play on tour with their father.


Legacy

Avalon was mentioned in the
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song " Old School Hollywood". The song supposedly is about Daron Malakian's experience in a celebrity baseball game, where he and Avalon were both ignored. Avalon is also mentioned in "It Takes Two", a song from the hit musical '' Hairspray'', sung by the character Link Larkin, and in a song by the
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called "The City" which refers to his experiences of being a big part of the beach party film genre ("Ride the wave like Frankie Avalon"). One of numerous obscure cultural references present in Midway's video game '' Mortal Kombat 3'' was a lo-res image of Frankie Avalon's face that would dart up in the lower right-hand corner of the screen when Goro killed his opponent by knocking him into the spike pit on the Bridge level. His song "Venus" was featured in Cranium Command (1989–2005), an attraction at
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. In the attraction, a 12-year-old boy named Bobby (Scott Curtis), tries to survive the pressures of life and falls in love with a beautiful girl named Annie ( Natalie Gregory) at school. Avalon and his song "Venus" are mentioned in Wendy Wasserstein's 2005 play '' Third''. The main character, English professor Laurie Jameson, watches a PBS reunion show featuring Avalon singing the song, and sings a line of it to her daughter. In stage productions of the show, part of the song is played and a portion of the supposed PBS special is screened as part of the scenery. Avalon is also referenced in the 1994 film, '' The Stöned Age'', in which he makes an ending scene
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. His song "Venus" additionally appeared in season 4 of the TV series ''
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's character, Arthur Mitchell, plays it to remember his deceased sister. Also, "Venus" is sampled in
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's, single, "J'Adore Juin", a mashup of sounds from the movie
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. "Venus" also appeared in the 2016 film ''
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'' starring John Goodman. Avalon is also mentioned in
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' song " Teenage Icon".


Discography


Acting roles

* 1956 ''
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'' as Himself * 1957 ''
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'' as Himself * 1960 ''
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'' as Bert Harvey * 1960 ''
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'' as Alakazam (English version, singing voice) * 1960 ''
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'' as Smitty * 1961 ''
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'' as Lieutenant Junior Grade Danny Romano * 1961 '' Sail a Crooked Ship'' as Ensign Rodney J. Foglemeyer * 1962 '' Panic in Year Zero!'' as Rick Baldwin * 1962–1963 '' The Eleventh Hour'' (TV series, in episode entitled "A Tumble from a High White House") as Larry Thatcher * 1963 '' Operation Bikini'' as Seaman Joseph Malzone * 1963 ''
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'' (TV series, episode: "The Frankie Avalon Show") as Himself * 1963 '' The Patty Duke Show '' (TV series, episode: "How to Be Popular") * 1963 '' The Castilian'' as Jerifán * 1963 ''
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'' as Brian Ferrers * 1963 ''
Beach Party ''Beach Party'' is a 1963 American film and the first of seven beach party films from American International Pictures (AIP) aimed at a teen audience.Smith, Gary A. Smith (2009) ''The American International Pictures Video Guide'', McFarland p.2 ...
'' as Frankie * 1963 '' Rawhide'' (TV series) as Billy Farragut * 1963 ''
Mr. Novak ''Mr. Novak'' is an American television dramatic series starring James Franciscus in the title role as a high school teacher. The series aired on NBC for two seasons, from 1963 to 1965. It won a Peabody Award in 1963. Synopsis The series follo ...
'' (TV series, in "A Thousand Voices") as David Muller * 1964 '' Muscle Beach Party'' as Frankie * 1964 '' Bikini Beach'' as Frankie / Potato Bug * 1964 '' Pajama Party'' as Socum * 1965 '' Combat!'' (TV series) as Eddie Cane * 1965 '' Beach Blanket Bingo'' as Frankie * 1965 '' I'll Take Sweden'' as Kenny Klinger * 1965 '' Ski Party'' as Todd Armstrong * 1965 ''
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini ''How to Stuff a Wild Bikini'' is a 1965 Pathécolor beach party film from American International Pictures. The sixth entry in a seven-film series, the movie features Mickey Rooney, Annette Funicello, Dwayne Hickman, Brian Donlevy, and Bev ...
'' as Frankie * 1965 '' The Patty Duke Show'' (TV series, episode: "A Foggy Day in Brooklyn Heights") as Himself * 1965 '' Sergeant Deadhead'' as Sergeant O.K. Deadhead / Sergeant Donovan * 1965 '' Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' as Craig Gamble * 1966 '' Fireball 500'' as Dave Owens * 1967 '' The Million Eyes of Sumuru'' as Tommy Carter * 1967 ''
The Lucy Show ''The Lucy Show'' is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1962 to 1968. It was Lucille Ball's follow-up to '' I Love Lucy''. A significant change in cast and premise for the fourth season (1965–1966) divides the program into two distin ...
'' (TV series, in episode entitled "Lucy The Starmaker") as Tommy Cheever * 1968 '' Skidoo'' as Angie * 1969 ''
The Haunted House of Horror ''The Haunted House of Horror'', also titled ''Horror House'' and ''The Dark'', is a 1969 British horror film directed by Michael Armstrong and starring Frankie Avalon and Jill Haworth as young adults looking for a thrill by spending the nig ...
'' as Chris * 1971 '' Love, American Style'' (TV series) as Henry (segment "Love and the Tuba") * 1974 '' The Take'' as Danny James * 1978 '' Grease'' as Teen Angel * 1978 '' The Love Boat'' (TV series, in the episode " Memories of You/Computerman/Parlez Vous?") as Nick Heider * 1982 ''
Blood Song ''Blood Song'' (also known as ''Dream Slayer'') is a 1982 American independent slasher film directed Alan J. Levi, produced by Frank Avianca and Lenny Montana, and starring Frankie Avalon and Donna Wilkes. It follows a crippled young woman in a ...
'' as Paul Foley * 1982 ''
Happy Days ''Happy Days'' is an American television sitcom that aired first-run on the ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July 19, 1984, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning 11 seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, it was one of the most su ...
'' (TV series, in the episode " Poobah Doo Dah") as Himself * 1987 '' Back to the Beach'' as Annette's Husband * 1988 ''Christmas at Pee Wee's Playhouse'' (TV movie) as Himself * 1989 '' Troop Beverly Hills'' as Himself * 1991 ''
Full House ''Full House'' is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show is about widowed father Danny Tanner who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis and childhood best friend Joey Gladstone to help raise his thr ...
'' (TV series, in the episode "Joey Goes Hollywood") as Himself * 1992 ''Twist'' (documentary) * 1994 '' The Stoned Age'' as Himself * 1995 ''
Casino A casino is a facility for certain types of gambling. Casinos are often built near or combined with hotels, resorts, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships, and other tourist attractions. Some casinos are also known for hosting live enterta ...
'' as Himself (archive footage) * 1996 '' Renegade'' – (TV series, in the episode "High Rollers") as Dan Travis * 2001 '' Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' – (TV series, in the Season 5 episode "Beach Blanket Bizarro") as Himself * 2007 ''Charlie Gracie Fabulous'' (documentary) * 2007 ''The Wages of Spin'' (documentary) * 2007 '' Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project'' (documentary) * 2018 ''
Papa Papa is a word used in many languages as an affectionate term for father. Papa or PAPA may refer to: Geography and geology *Pápa, a town in Hungary *Papa village (Samoa), on the island of Savai'i *Papa, Scotland, various islands *Papa rock, ...
'' as Jack Freidman


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June 8, 1961 appearance on ''You Bet Your Life''
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