Birthday: 4 March 1969, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: Frank Joseph Nicotero
Height: 169 cm
Frank Nicotero grew up in Pittsburgh, PA as a die-hard fan of the Pirates, Steelers and stand-up comedy. Late at night Frank used to dim the brightness on the television in his room so his parents didn't know he was watching Johnny Carson, David Letterman and Evening at the Improv. He sharpened his researched comedic chops at North Allegheny w...
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Frank Nicotero grew up in Pittsburgh, PA as a die-hard fan of the Pirates, Steelers and stand-up comedy. Late at night Frank used to dim the brightness on the television in his room so his parents didn't know he was watching Johnny Carson, David Letterman and Evening at the Improv. He sharpened his researched comedic chops at North Allegheny where he won "Class Clown" his last three years of high school, but is still bitter about finishing second behind Jackie Joyce his freshman year.Frank debuted at the Funny Bone in Pittsburgh in 1988 where he discovered he could make money getting laughs! His career eventually moved him to LA and an then an appearance on Lifetime TV's game show DEBT hosted by the legendary Wink Martindale! Frank's years of watching TV and absorbing useless knowledge helped him win over $14,000! (You can watch it online along with his other game show appearance on Fox Sports' The Ultimate Fan League.)Frank ended up writing and producing various game shows and got his big break when he was asked to help write and produce a pilot called Street Smarts. Well talk about being in the right place at the right time, Frank ended up landing the hosting gig and the shows 760 episodes ran for over 5 years in syndication!After the show ended Frank dove back into stand-up with appearances on Comics Unleashed, the Rosie O'donnell Show, the Wayne Brady show and numerous other cable shows. Frank was the narrator for two seasons of TruTv's It Only Hurts When I Laugh and in 2014 was a cast member on TruTv's newest hit How to Be a Grown Up which are still airing in heavy rotation.Frank proudly made his network stand-up debut on the Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson in November 2014 and his debut album, That Street Smarts Guy, can be purchased on all major streaming sites. Show less «