Frank Caeti facts for kids
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Frank Caeti
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Frank Caeti
August 11, 1973 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
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Occupation | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 2001–present |
Frank Caeti (born August 11, 1973) is an American actor and comedian. He is well-known for being a cast member on the TV show MADtv from 2005 to 2007. Frank also trained and performed at famous comedy theaters like The Second City and Comedysportz in Chicago.
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Early Life
Frank Caeti was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 11, 1973. He went to Standley Lake High School in Westminster, Colorado. Later, he studied at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. He also trained at The Second City Training Center in Chicago. He eventually became a performer on their stage.
Career Highlights
Frank Caeti joined the cast of MADtv in its eleventh season. He started as a featured cast member. In the twelfth season, he became a repertory cast member. He performed on the show until 2007.
Caeti has also appeared in several movies. These include UP, Michigan, The Lake House, and Stranger than Fiction. He has also been in many television commercials. Frank worked as a sports reporter for shows like PGA Tour Sunday and Smash Tennis. He also wrote an episode of the cartoon Wabbit called Bugs Over Par.
Famous Impressions on MADtv
On MADtv, Frank Caeti was known for impersonating many famous people. Here are some of the people he played:
- Bob McGrath
- Gerard Way
- Jimmy Johnson
- Miguel Sandoval (as D.A. Davoros on Medium)
- Nick DiPaolo
- Seth Green (as Chris Griffin on Family Guy)
- Sylvester Stallone
- Truman Capote
- Zach Braff (as J.D. from Scrubs)
- Tony Sirico (as Paulie Walnuts)
Recurring Characters on MADtv
Frank Caeti also created and played several funny characters that appeared many times on MADtv:
- Baby Joey: This character was a baby who would perform amazing acts. He did this when his parents were not looking. They were often too busy or distracted to notice.
- Toby: Toby was a little kid who would report on news for adults. He talked about things like celebrity divorces. He also reported on sports controversies.
- Merlin Pebsworth: Merlin was the host of a science show called Who'da Thunk?. This show was on Discovery Kids. Merlin would teach kids about science. But he would also share funny or strange personal secrets. These secrets were usually related to the science lesson.
External Links
- MADtv fan site