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Frank Silvera

Frank Silvera

Acting1914Kingston, British West Indies [now Kingston, Jamaica]

Biography

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Frank Silvera (July 24, 1914 – June 11, 1970) was an American actor and theatrical director.

Silvera was born in Kingston, Jamaica the son of a mixed race Jamaican mother, Gertrude Bell and Spanish Jewish father, Alfred Silvera. His family emigrated to the United States when he was six-years old, settling in Boston. Silvera became interested in acting and began performing in amateur theatrical groups and at church. He graduated from English High School of Boston and then studied at Boston University, followed by the Northeastern Law School.

Silvera left Northeastern Law School in 1934, when he was cast in Paul Green's production of Roll Sweet Chariot. He next joined the New England Repertory Theatre where he appeared in productions of MacBeth, Othello and The Emperor Jones. He also worked at Federal Theatre and with the New Hampshire Repertory Theatre. In 1940, Silvera made his Broadway debut in a small role in Big White Fog. His career was interrupted in 1942, when he enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. He was assigned to Camp Robert Smalls, where he and Owen Dodson were in charge of entertainment. Silvera directed and acted in radio programs and appeared in USO shows. Honorably discharged at the war's end in 1945, he joined the cast of Anna Lucasta and became a member of the Actors Studio.

In 1952, Silvera made his film debut in the western, The Cimarron Kid. Because of his strongly Latin appearance, he was cast in a variety of ethnic roles in films and television. He was cast as General Huerta in Viva Zapata! which starred Marlon Brando. Silvera also portrayed the role in the stage production, which opened at the Regent Theatre in New York City on February 28, 1952. He appeared in two films directed by Stanley Kubrick, Fear and Desire (1953) and Killer's Kiss (1955).

Silvera made guest appearances in numerous television series, mainly dramas and westerns, including Studio One in Hollywood, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Bat Masterson, Thriller, Riverboat, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, The Untouchables, and Bonanza. In 1962 he portrayed Dr. Koslenko in The Twilight Zone episode "Person or Persons Unknown", opposite Richard Long. That year, he also played Minarii, a Polynesian man in the 1962 film Mutiny on the Bounty, again starring Marlon Brando. In 1963, Silvera was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for playing Monsieur Duval in The Lady of the Camellias.

In 1964, Silvera and Vantile Whitfield founded the Theatre of Being, a Los Angeles-based theatre dedicated to providing black actors with non-stereotypical roles. One of their first projects was producing The Amen Corner by African-American writer James Baldwin. Silvera and Whitfield financed the play themselves and with donations from friends. It opened on March 4, 1964 and would gross $200,000 within the year, moving to Broadway in April 1965. Beah Richards won critical acclaim for her performance as the lead.

Silvera was killed on June 11, 1970, after accidentally electrocuting himself while repairing a garbage disposal unit in his kitchen sink.

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Acting History

2004
1976
Perilous Voyage
as Gen. Salazar
1970
Hawaii Five-O
TVas Frank Kuakua1 eps
1969
Che!
as Goatherd
Marcus Welby, M.D.
TVas Nick Eugenides1 eps
1968
1967
Hombre
as Mexican Bandit
The Wild Wild West
TVas El Sordo1 eps
The High Chaparral
TVas Don Sebastian Montoya1 eps
1966
I Spy
TVas Munoz1 eps
The Rat Patrol
TVas Arab Leader1 eps
Gunsmoke
TVas John Drago1 eps
Run for Your Life
TVas Esteban1 eps
1965
Kraft Suspense Theatre
TVas Captain Santos1 eps
Daniel Boone
TVas Marcel Bouvier1 eps
Profiles in Courage
TVas Lemus1 eps
Rawhide
TVas Pajarito1 eps
1964
Bonanza
TVas Mateo Ybarra1 eps
Mr. Novak
TVas Andy Towner1 eps
The Great Adventure
TVas Gambi1 eps
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
TVas Alejandro1 eps
1963
Toys in the Attic
as Henry Simpson
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters
TVas Speaks to the Wind
The Defenders
TVas Ballin1 eps
1962
The New Breed
TVas John Hernandez1 eps
The Beachcomber
TVas Juan Dominguez / Anton Varda
The Twilight Zone
TVas Dr. Koslenko1 eps
1960
Key Witness
as Det. Rafael Torno
The Mountain Road
as Colonel Kwan
Riverboat
TVas Colonel Ashley1 eps
Johnny Ringo
TVas Bevinetto1 eps
Thriller
TVas Cesare Romano aka Charlie Roman1 eps
The Rebel
TVas Cota1 eps
1959
Bat Masterson
TVas Grasia1 eps
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TVas Mr. Roderiguez1 eps
1958
Wanted: Dead or Alive
TVas Sheriff Will Eckert1 eps
Perry Mason
TVas Jonathan Hyett1 eps
1957
Studio One
TVas Miguel Ramando1 eps
Decoy
TVas Andrew Garcia
1956
Crowded Paradise
as Papa Diaz
1955
Killer's Kiss
as Vincent Rapallo
Death Tide
as Eric
1954
The Lonely Night
as The Narrator
1953
1952
Viva Zapata!
as Huerta
The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
as Council Administrator Arturo dos Santos
The Cimarron Kid
as Stacey Marshall
The Fighter
as Paulino
1950
A Visit to Picasso
as Commentator

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
7/24/1914
Day of Death
6/11/1970
Place of Birth
Kingston, British West Indies [now Kingston, Jamaica]