FRANK


:''For the medieval Germanic people, see Franks or Frankish Empire.''
'Frank' may refer to:
In 'currency':

Swiss Frank (or franc), the currency of Switzerland since 1850.

Liechtenstein frank, the currency of Liechtenstein since 1920

Westphalian frank, currency of the Kingdom of Westphalia between 1808 and 1813
In 'science':

Adolf Frank (1834-1916), German chemist

Ilya Frank (1908-1990), physicist and 1958 Nobel laureate

★ "Frank" was the Cassini Imaging Team's code name for the saturnian moon S/2007 S 4, between its discovery (on 30 May 2007) and its official naming as 'Anthe' (late August, 2007).
In 'literature':

Anne Frank (1929-1945), author of a famous diary during WWII

Otto Frank (1889-1980), father of Anne Frank

Bernard Frank (journalist)

Bruno Frank (1878-1945), German author, poet, dramatist and humanist

Frank Chin (b. 1940), Chinese-American author

Frank Conniff (b. 1958), American actor and writer who portrayed TV's Frank

Waldo David Frank (1889-1967), American author and scholar
In 'art':

Frank Stella

Jane Frank

Jean-Michel Frank, french furniture and interior designer

Mary Frank
In 'music':

Frank Black (b. 1965), American musician

Frank Klepacki, American video game music composer best known for his work on the ''Command & Conquer'' series

Frank Sinatra (1915-1998), American singer who is one of the most highly acclaimed male popular song vocalists of all time

Frank Zappa (1940-1993), American musician

Frank Iero, one of two guitarists for the band My Chemical Romance and lead singer for the band Leathermouth

Frank (album), an album by Squeeze

Frank (Amy Winehouse album), an Amy Winehouse album

Frank (band), a four piece girl band created for a Channel 4 comedy drama series

Totally Frank, comedy drama series
In 'military':

Hans Frank (1900-1946), governor general of Nazi occupied Poland

Karl Hermann Frank (1898–1946), prominent Sudeten-German Nazi official in Czechoslovakia

Frank Bainimarama (1954-present)
In 'geography':

Frank, Alberta, small community in the Crowsnest Pass at the southern end of the Canadian Rockies

Frank, West Virginia, unincorporated community located in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA

Frank Slide, natural landslide feature in the southern Rocky Mountains of Canada
In 'popular culture':

★ ''Frank (fictional rabbit)'', man-sized rabbit from the movie Donnie Darko

Frank (comics), series of experimental comic books by Jim Woodring

Frank (magazine), a Canadian scandal sheet

Frank and Ernest (comic strip), comic strip

Franky (One Piece), fictional character from the anime and manga One Piece

TV's Frank, character from Mystery Science Theater 3000

Frank Gallagher, one of the main characters of the British drama, ''Shameless''.
In 'politics':

Franked mail, the ability to send mail by one's signature rather than by postage

Barnett Frank, also known as Barney Frank, Massachusetts Democratic congressperson since 1981

Bernhard Frank, Schutzstaffel, Germany

William J. Frank, Maryland Republican congressperson since 2003
In 'video games':

Frank "The hunter", one of the player's wingmen in the game Blazing Angels.

Frank West (Dead Rising character), a fictional photojournalist in the video game "Dead Rising"
In 'food':

★ Frankfurter, a sausage as made in Frankfurt; a hot dog
In 'other fields':

Andre Gunder Frank (1929-2005), sociologist known as a founder of dependency theory

Frank Gorshin, American actor and comedian from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Henry Frank (1851-1908), Montana entrepreneur

Jacob Frank (1726-1791), founder of a Jewish dissident sect

Jerome Frank (1889-1957), legal philosopher

Leo Frank (1884-1913), man convicted of murdering a 14-year-old girl in Georgia

Philipp Frank (1884-1966), influential philosopher during the first half of the 20th century

Robert Frank (b. 1924), photographer

Robert H. Frank, economist

FRANK (drugs) the British Government's current drugs awareness campaign [1]
'See also':

Franc (disambiguation), several uses

Franck, several uses

Franks (disambiguation), several uses

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