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Biography

  • Born

    11 August 1962 (age 62)

  • Born In

    The Bronx, New York, New York, United States

Franc D'Ambrosio (born August 11, 1962 in Bronx, New York), is an American singer and actor, best known for his role in the stage version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. He also played the adult Anthony Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part III.

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A graduate of the Patchogue-Medford Class of 1981, Franc D’Ambrosio became known as The Iron Man of The Mask” by virtue of his run as the “World’s Longest-Running Phantom” in the sensational Broadway musical Phantom of the Opera. D’Ambrosio’s resume also includes an Academy Award Nominated film, an Emmy Award Nominated television show, a four-time Tony nominated Broadway show, two Grammy nominations, a National Theatre Award Nomination and even a knighthood granted by the president of Italy.

Not very long after Franc regulartly brought down the house during many unforgettable Pat- Med student productions inside this very auditorium, Paramount Pictures sent five talent scouts on a two-year international search to find the right young actor to play the opera-singing son of Al Pacino’s character Michael Corleone in the film The Godfother Port L That searh ended when they discovered Franc, who not only played young Anthomy Corieone, but also sang the flm’s Oscar-winning theme song “Speak Softly Love.” His performance l

Franc D'Ambrosio

Called "The Iron Man of The Mask", Franc D'Ambrosio was awarded the distinction as the "World's Longest Running Phantom". This accomplishment was immortalized in a cemented hand ceremony and Franc retained this title for over a decade.

D'Ambrosio's resume also includes an Academy Award Nominated film, an Emmy Award Nominated television show, four time Tony nominated Broadway show, Two Grammy Considerations, and a National Theatre Award Nomination.

Early in D'Ambrosio's career, Paramount Pictures sent five talent scouts on an exhausting two year international search. That search ended when they discovered D'Ambrosio in the chorus of his first Broadway show. Francis Ford Coppola immediately cast D'Amborsio as Anthony Corleone, the opera singing son of Al Pacino in Coppola's seven time Academy Award nominated film "Godfather III." Franc had the honor of starring in the film and also sing the Academy Award winning theme song, "Speak Softly Love" (Brucia la Terra) both in the

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