Know the True Side of Frank D'Angelo - The Homegrown 'Auteur'


Born to Sicilian parents in Toronto, the meteoric rise of Frank D’Angelo is truly an exceptional success story. From his childhood days, Frank possessed the fine acumen of a businessman. He made full use of his business potentials and set up a multi-million dollar business empire. Almost every convenience store in Canada sells one of his products  under the brands D'Angelo or Arizona. By all standards, Frank D'Angelo, a homegrown 'auteur'whose subject is himself is one of the most prolific directors of our time. Consequently, he has won numerous awards and worked with several Oscarnominated legends.  

D’Angelo’s name has become synonymous with box office gold with his blockbuster movies such as- 

    Real Gangsters
    The Big Fat Stone
    No Deposit
    Sicilian Vampire
    The Red Maple Leaf
    The Neighborhood

Controversies related with Frank D’Angelo-

D’Angelo’s calm and confident demeanour helped him to become extremely successfull. A woman accused D'Angelo of grabbing her, stripping her and forcing her to have sex in a hotel room in June 2007. Judge says former brewery owner 'probably guilty' of sexualassault. After the four-hour trial, Justice John Hamilton found him not guilty of any sexual wrongdoings.

Frank D’Angelo’s book-

Being a popular figure in the Canadian movie industry, multiple  publishers insisted Frank to write down his story. Frank took their suggestion seriously and decided to write his autobiography and donate the entire amount to the charity. His book  Being Frank:The Inspiring Story of Frank D'Angelo came out in the year 2011 and it was hugely popular. The book is written to engage and inspire while showing the value of never giving up, no matter what the circumstances.

Despite his supreme popularity and numerous charitable works, Frank D'Angelo is probably best known for just... Being Frank.

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