Frank Dolce Bio, Age, Family, Height, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Frank Dolce Biography

Frank Dolce is a well-known American actor who has acted in a number of television episodes, notably Sons of Tucson. He also featured on Broadway as Michael in Billy Elliot the Musical, which was written by Elton John and Lee Hall.

How old is Frank Dolce? – Age

He is 27 years old as of 24 May 2023. He was born in 1996 in the United States of America.

Frank Dolce Family – Education

Dolce is a Sparta Township, New Jersey native who graduated from Sparta High School in 2013-2014, where he was a member of the school’s golf team. He then enrolled at Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts.

Frank Dolce Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Frank Dolce Sons of Tucson

In the American sitcom Sons of Tucson, he played Gary Gunderson, the middle child of the Gunderson brothers who comes up with the idea to hire Ron as their false father. Despite his brilliance, he is easily agitated by certain situations. His stress compels him to take blood pressure medicine, and his solemn demeanor irritates everyone around him.

The Gunderson brothers are the subject of the series. They possess a home in Tucson, Arizona, but because their mother has abandoned them and their father is in prison, they hire Ron to act as their father.Initially, the boys only require a father in specific situations, but they soon discover that they must keep Ron on hand in order to dispel suspicions.

Frank Dolce Billy Elliot: The Musical

He appeared as Michael in Billy Elliot: The Musical, a coming-of-age stage musical based on the 2000 film of the same name. Six months later, during the miner’s annual Christmas presentation, the youngsters put on a show mocking Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom the coal miners regard as the enemy (“Merry Christmas, Maggie Thatcher”).

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Billy’s father becomes inebriated and sings an ancient folk song that brings back memories of his deceased wife, causing the normally stoic man to cry (“Deep Into the Ground”). When Michael is alone with Billy in the Community Centre, he admits to having feelings for him, but Billy explains that just because he likes ballet does not imply he is homosexual. Michael kisses him on the cheek. Michael attempts to persuade Billy to show him some dance, but Billy is disappointed and tells him to leave.

Michael leaves, but not before leaving a music player running. Billy feels like dancing for the first time since the failed audition, and he dances while fantasizing about being a grown-up dancer (“Swan Lake”). Billy is unaware that his father has arrived and is watching him dance. Jackie, overcome with grief, rushes to Mrs. Wilkinson’s residence to discuss Billy’s dancing chances. She affirms Billy’s potential but is unsure whether he will be admitted to the Royal Ballet School after failing the audition. Mrs. Wilkinson offers to pay for Jackie’s journey to London for the next audition, but he declines and leaves, questioning his working-class pride and the future of his boys in mining.