Frank Sweet (born 7 March 1988) is an Australian food writer, musician and actor. The son of veteran actor Gary Sweet, he was born in Melbourne and is currently based in Melbourne.
Sweet made his film debut as Marcus in , released on 17 August 2006, for which he was nominated for an AACTA Award.[1] IMDB.
Sweet is the drummer in the band These New South Whales, which was nominated for an ARIA Award for their 2022 album TNSW.[2] 2023 ARIA Awards. He also played drums in Skye Harbour, which won MTV Australia's 'Kickstart' competition for unsigned bands, and were flown to Sydney for the 2008 ARIA awards. Kickstart Winners Announced MTV Kickstart. 15 October 2008.
Producers of the Seven Network hit Dancing with the Stars considered including a "father-son twist" between Frank and Gary in the Season Five lineup, but Frank was ultimately dropped before production. However, the network's publicity manager is quoted as saying that "he's definitely someone who is on the Seven radar." Caoili to make her dancing gambit The Herald Sun. 25 August 2006.
According to the Adelaide Advertiser, "Rumour has it the star has scored a small speaking role as a mechanic on Nine Network drama McLeod's Daughters." Actor's sweet moves afoot The Adelaide Advertiser. 25 September 2006. Frank also appeared in a guest role on Channel 7's crime show 'City Homicide' as Aaron Linton. Frank Sweet on City Homicide IMDB. 23 October 2008.
Sweet also played Billy Fischer in Channel 9's Fat Tony & Co. TV miniseries which focuses on Tony Mokbel and his part in the ten year underworld war.
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