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Other names
  
Frank Seales

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Franklyn Seales


Years active
  
1974–1988

Occupation
  
Actor, painter

Education
  
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Born
  
July 15, 1952 (
1952-07-15
)
Calliaqua, St. Vincent, West Indies

Cause of death
  
Complications from AIDS

Website
  
www.franklynsealesartwork.com

Died
  
May 14, 1990, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Joel Higgins, Harold Becker, Walter Hill, Ben Starr, Stan Lathan

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Franklyn Seales (July 15, 1952 – May 14, 1990) was an American film, television and stage actor. He was known for his portrayals of business manager Dexter Stuffins in the 1980s sitcom, Silver Spoons, and real-life convicted cop killer Jimmy Lee (Youngblood) Smith in the 1979 film The Onion Field.

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Franklyn Seales Late actor Franklyn Seales subject of bio NY Daily News

Early life and education

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Franklyn Vincent Ellison Seales was born on July 15, 1952 in Calliaqua to Francis Seales, a merchant seaman and government employee, and Olive Seales (née Allen), a homemaker. He was the fifth eldest of eight siblings and second eldest son. Seales was of English, Scottish, African, Portuguese and Native Caribbean descent. He grew up among a colonial gathering of British officers—men "with their little sticks and stiff mustaches," Seales would say. He and his family left the West Indies in 1960 and settled in New York City, where he met his eventual brother-in-law, Jean Dorsinville. Seales attended Lincoln High School in Brooklyn.

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Seales originally intended to study at the Pratt Institute to pursue a career in art. However, in the early 1970s, Seales agreed to accompany an aspiring-actress friend to an audition at the Juilliard School. As Seales helped his friend run through the famous Romeo and Juliet balcony scene, actor/producer John Houseman (then director and founder of the school’s drama division) began to notice him. Houseman offered Seales a four-year Juilliard scholarship. According to Dorsinville, Seales's roommate at Juilliard was Robin Williams. Dorsinville also claims Seales was the first and so far the only student and graduate of Juilliard from St. Vincent. Seales also studied at Houseman's Acting Company.

Career

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Seales made his breakthrough in 1978 with the PBS drama, Trial of the Moke, portraying Lt. Henry O. Flipper, the first African-American graduate of West Point. He then went on to appear in The Onion Field (1979), in which he portrayed real-life convicted cop killer Jimmy Lee (Youngblood) Smith. That same year, he had a minor role in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. He also appeared in the 1981 film, Southern Comfort, in which he portrayed Rifleman Cleotis Simms.

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He came to do other television and became a regular on Silver Spoons (which also starred Houseman), a situation comedy of the early 1980s in which he portrayed Dexter Stuffins from 1982 to 1986. He also performed roles in Hill Street Blues and Amen.

In Los Angeles, Seales joined L.A. Theatre Works and was seen in such unconventional productions as Conversation at Night With a Despised Character, in which Los Angeles Times critic Lawrence Christon found him "one of America's most compelling stage actors." He was the Last Person on Earth in Sade-Sack, or How to Live After the Asprocalisp, and he starred in Bertolt Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Working primarily in the experimental Equity Waiver theaters of L.A.'s Westside, Seales was seen in No Place to Be Somebody, as "Hamlet" in the Charles Marowitz drama, in Babbitt and Oh Dad Poor Dad.

Despite his talent some of the roles he most wanted sometimes eluded him. "Either I'm not black enough or I look too Hispanic or Cuban," he said in one of his last interviews in 1988. "I have to be hired by someone who knows my work." His last major triumph was at the Mark Taper Forum in October 1988, in Nothing Sacred, an adaptation of Ivan Turgenev's novel Fathers and Sons.

Along with acting, Seales was also a painter, according to Dorsinville.

Personal life and death

According to Walter Hill, the director of Southern Comfort, Seales was openly gay.

According to his sister, Deborah Richardson, Seales had been unable to work regularly for the last several months of his life. On May 14, 1990, Seales died at the age of 37 from complications of AIDS at his family's home in Brooklyn. He was survived by his mother, his three brothers, and three sisters.

In 2011, Franklyn V.E. Seales: Life of An Artist, a biography written by Dorsinville, was published.

Filmography

Actor
1989
The Smurfs (TV Series) as
Additional Voices
- Smurfs That Time Forgot: Part 1/Smurfs That Time Forgot: Part 2 (1989) - Additional Voices (voice)
1989
Santa Barbara (TV Series) as
William Klein
- Episode #1.1281 (1989) - William Klein
- Episode #1.1277 (1989) - William Klein
- Episode #1.1276 (1989) - William Klein
1988
Wiseguy (TV Series) as
Paco Bazos
- Fascination for the Flame (1988) - Paco Bazos
1986
Amen (TV Series) as
Lorenzo Hollingsworth
- The Twelve Songs of Christmas (1987) - Lorenzo Hollingsworth
- Casting the First Stone (1987) - Lorenzo Hollingsworth
- Your Christmas Show of Shows (1986) - Lorenzo Hollingsworth
- Maitre D'eacon (1986) - Lorenzo Hollingsworth
- Pilot (1986) - Lorenzo Hollingsworth
1987
Growing Pains (TV Series) as
Dr. Jerry Marquez
- This Is Your Life (1987) - Dr. Jerry Marquez
1983
Silver Spoons (TV Series) as
Dexter Stuffins / General Stuffins
- Let It Snow, Let It Snow (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- Edward's Big Adventure (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- Educating Rick (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- Pardon My French (1987) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Thoroughly Modern Mildred (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- Mother's Day (1987) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Author, Author (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- Baby Blues (1987) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Hero Worship (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- Band on the Run (1987) - Dexter Stuffins
- The House Guest (1987) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Rumors Are Flying (1987) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Edward Creates a Monster (1987) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Kate Lassos a Longhorn (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- The Triangle (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Rick's Learning Problem (1986) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Hey, Mrs. Robinson (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Man to Man (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Rick Moves Out (1986) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Beach House (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Rick Sells His Sole (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- The Live-In (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Lost and Found (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Who's the Boss? (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Second Best (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Rick at 16 (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- A Family Affair (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- The Way We Weren't (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Rick Sings (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Movie Madness (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- One for the Road: Part 2 (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- One for the Road: Part 1 (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Daddy Rick (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Stratton and Stratton (1986) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Lady Is a Tramp (1986) - Dexter Stuffins
- Second Class Parent (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Three Musketeers (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Barbarians (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Judgment Day (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- A Magnificent Obsession (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Race with Eagles (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- One Strike and You're Out (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Trouble with Harry (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- The Great Baseball Card Scheme (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Promises, Promises (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Poor Evelyn (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Mrs. Stratton Builds Her Dreamhouse (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Head Over Heels (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- The Babysitters (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Secret Life of Ricky Stratton (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Return of the Paisley Conspiracy (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- All the Principal's Men (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Hot Shot (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Trouble with Words (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Rick and the Legend (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Marry Me, Marry Me: Part 2 (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Marry Me, Marry Me: Part 1 (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- What's Cookin'? (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Special Friend (1985) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Trouble with Grandfather (1985) - Dexter Stuffins
- Lulu's Back in Town (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Twas the Night Before Christmas (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Beauties and the Beasts (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- The Call of the Wild (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Village of the Darned: Part 2 (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Village of the Darned: Part 1 (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- I Won't Dance (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- A Dark and Stormy Night (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Growing Pains: Part 2 (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Growing Pains: Part 1 (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Survival of the Fittest (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Best Friends (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Hi, Mom (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Blazing Hotel Rooms (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Spare the Rod (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- A Summer's Romance: Part 2 (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- A Summer's Romance: Part 1 (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Changes (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- A Hunting We Will Go (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- St Louis Blues (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Mr. Cool (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- I Want to Be Alone (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- The World's Greatest Father (1984) - Dexter Stuffins
- Uneasy Rider (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Rick the Greek (1984) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Sounds of Silence (1983) - Dexter Stuffins
- Happy Birthday (1983) - Dexter Stuffins
- Menudo Madness (1983) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Driver Ed (1983) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Mr. President (1983) - Dexter Stuffins / General Stuffins
- The Hospital (1983) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- A Fair to Remember (1983) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Attack of the Giant Frog People (1983) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- Passports to Pleasure (1983) - Dexter Stuffins (credit only)
- The Empire Strikes Out (1983) - Dexter Stuffins
- Junior Businessman (1983) - Dexter Stuffins
1983
The Taming of the Shrew (Video) as
Petruchio
1982
Hill Street Blues (TV Series) as
Crawford
- No Body's Perfect (1982) - Crawford
- Phantom of the Hill (1982) - Crawford
- A Hair of the Dog (1982) - Crawford
1982
High Five (TV Movie) as
Wilson Porter
1981
Macbeth (Video) as
Lennox
1981
Southern Comfort as
Simms
1980
Beulah Land (TV Mini Series) as
Roman
- Part III (1980) - Roman
- Part II (1980) - Roman
1979
Star Trek: The Motion Picture as
Crew Member
1979
The Onion Field as
Jimmy Smith
1978
The Trial of the Moke (TV Movie) as
Henry Flipper
1974
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Servant to Cornwall
- King Lear (1974) - Servant to Cornwall (as Frank Seales)
Soundtrack
1984
Silver Spoons (TV Series) (performer - 3 episodes)
- Blazing Hotel Rooms (1984) - (performer: "'O sole mio" - uncredited)
- A Hunting We Will Go (1984) - (performer: "The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)" - uncredited)
- The World's Greatest Father (1984) - (performer: "Sweet Georgia Brown")

References

Franklyn Seales Wikipedia