About the blog "A Homegrown Auteur"

This blog is dedicated to the famous Canadian director, actor and musician Frank D'Angelo, a homegrown 'auteur', a class of his own.


Frank D’Angelo will be forever known as the King of Canadian television with his amazingly entertaining late night show called “The Being Frank Show.” D’Angelo reinvented the monologue, scored with clever skits and memorable characters, and became loved by the Canadian young and old. This hour-long talk show has become one of the most famous late night talk shows and Frank D’Angelo has become one of the most intelligent, likable and genuinely funny characters ever to grace the Canadian small screen.


The Canadian film industry has witnessed a remarkable growth in terms of popularity and worldwide recognition thanks to Frank D'Angelo's contribution in the Canadian film industry. His film The Red Maple Leaf is one of the finest thriller movies that is written, directed and produced by Canadian-born Frank D’Angelo who also plays the leading role. The movie is hugely appreciated by the cine lovers, critics, and celebrities. D’Angelo has successfully portrayed the strained relationship between the two neighboring countries Canada and the United States of America because of the fight over jurisdiction. 


The best thing about Frank D’Angelo as a director is that he gives chances to the new faces and firmly believes in their acting skills. It is perhaps the main reason that once an actor debuts in the D’Angelo’s arena, they become a star fixed in his ever-expanding constellation. In his hugely successful movie the Sicilian Vampire he has given chance to so many newcomers to display their acting skills and win the heart of the audience.


The contribution of Frank D’Angelo in taking Canadian cinema to the world is immense and commendable. The most common theme in all his stories is of the connections of people, and it is this wide treatment of human relationships.

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