Frank DiPalermo
| Frank DiPalermo | |
|---|---|
| Born | |
| 🏳️ Nationality | American |
| 💼 Occupation | |
| 📆 Years active | 1987–present |
| Known for |
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| Notable credit(s) | We All Die Alone |
Frank DiPalermo is an American actor, playwright and poet known for the plays Public Transit, Private Parts, Something in Common, and Common Human Being. Two of DiPalermo's poems were finalists for the Steve Kowit Poetry Prize and he earned several ensemble awards for We All Die Alone.
Career
In 1995, DiPalermo's play Something in Common premiered at Diversionary Theatre in San Diego, California. It was a one man show where five characters interact at a bus stop. Pat Stein at North County Blade-Citizen praised DiPalermo's performances and writing.[1] William Fark at Escondido Times-Advocate said the show "can still be tightened and polished."[2]
In 1996, DiPalermo's play Public Transit, Private Parts premiered in San Diego before continuing at Theatre Rhinoceros in San Francisco, California. Chad Jones at Bay Area Reporter said it "is 30 minutes too long and tends to ramble, thus losing its emotional focus."[3]
In 2010, DiPalermo's "Body of Christ" was published in Slow Trains Literary Journal. His essay Diver Dan, initially titled A True State Of Grace, was broadcast on Living on Earth.[4]
Kathy, a short film, is based on DiPalermo's experience as a gay man being raised in a religious environment.[5] In 2020, DiPalermo's short story "The Friendship Gallery" was published in Beyond Words[6] and a piece he wrote was published in Ruminate Magazine.[7] Two of his essays were published in The Whole Alphabet: The Light and the Dark.[8]
Stage credits
| Year | Title | Role | Location | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Boys and Girls/Men and Women | Alex | Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, California | ||
| 1988 | Senior Prom | Performer | Ramp Theatre, Hollywood, California | co-starring Cynthia Geary | |
| 1990 | Common Human Being | Performer | Back Door Theatre, San Diego State University | ||
| 1991 | The Heidi Chronicles | Peter | Gaslamp Quarter Theatre, San Diego, California | ||
| Circus Cafe | Performer | Fritz Theatre, San Diego, California | |||
| 1992 | The American Clock | Lee | Old Globe Collaboration | ||
| 1995 | Something in Common | Various | Diversionary Theatre, San Diego, California | Also writer | [1] |
| 1996 | Public Transit, Private Parts | Various | San Diego and Theatre Rhinoceros | Also writer | [3] |
| 1997 | A Midsummer-Night’s Dream | Demetrius | Fritz Theatre, San Diego, California | ||
| Cafe Depresso | Brian | Sushi Performance Gallery, San Diego, California | |||
| 2022 | Life Sucks | The Professor | Cygnet Theatre Company |
Accolades
| List of awards and nominations | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Event | Year | Award | Title | Result | Ref. |
| San Diego Poetry Annual | 2019-20 | Steve Kowit Poetry Prize | The Danger of Moonglow | Finalist | [9] |
| Hope | Finalist | ||||
| Atlanta ShortsFest | 2022 | Best Ensemble Cast | We All Die Alone | Nominated | |
| Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles | Won | ||||
| San Diego Film Awards | Won | ||||
| Simply Indie Film Fest | 2023 | Won | |||
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stein, Pat (1995-06-02). "Diversionary shows humans have 'Something in Common'". North County Times. p. 70. Retrieved 2023-08-04 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Fark, William (1995-06-02). "One actor keeps five characters well alive". Escondido Times-Advocate. p. 79. Retrieved 2023-08-04 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Jones, Chad (1996-06-20). "Too Many Cooks: Public Transit, Private Parts". Bay Area Reporter. pp. 34, 37 – via Internet Archive.
- ↑ "Body of Christ - Slow Trains Literary Journal". Slow Trains Literary Journal. 2020. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
- ↑ Evans, Julia Dixon (2019-07-16). "Culture Report: San Diegans to Watch at Comic-Con". Voice of San Diego. Retrieved 2023-09-16.
- ↑ "Beyond Queer Words 2020 - A Collection of Short Stories". Beyond Words Literary Magazine. Beyond Words Publishing. 2020-02-29. ISBN 978-3-948977-00-9. Retrieved 2023-09-16 – via Issuu.
- ↑ "The Everyday". Ruminate Magazine (54): 9. 2020-03-01. ISSN 1932-6130.
- ↑ Corley, Jennifer D.; Hudnall, Justin; Camacho, Katie (2021-07-11). The Whole Alphabet: The Light and the Dark. So Say We All. ISBN 978-0-9979499-4-0 – via Google Books. Search this book on
- ↑ "In Residence // 2020 Alumnx Magazine". Vermont College of Fine Arts. 8 (1): 42. 2020-11-05. Retrieved 2023-09-16 – via Issuu.
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