
Frank Nuyen
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Frank Nuyen.
Born: July 31, 1939
Known For

Crime Busters
An attempted robbery turns to be an unexpected recruitment when two unemployed men mistakenly break into a police office instead of a store.

Pope John Paul II
Bio-drama tracing the life and career of Polish cardinal Karol Wojtyla from his days as a young activist in Poland to his rise and installation in 1978 as Pope of the Catholic world.

Il tassinaro
Pietro Marchetti, a mature Roman taxi driver, has countless and interesting meetings while he is on duty with his car "Zara 87".

Dear Father
In Caro papá, Dino Risi is telling the story of the decadent lifestyle, and dysfunctional family, of a wealthy businessman (played to perfection by Risi's favorite leading man, Vittorio Gassman). Risi paints his portrait against a backdrop of an Italy where the new permissiveness has run rampant, traditional socio-cultural values have been usurped by consumerism, and the streets have become an open battleground for politically extremist groups (the '70s were dubbed "The Years of Lead" due to the great number of terrorist acts, and politically motivated assassinations).

Flatfoot in Hong Kong
Inspector Rizzo is accused of drug trafficking. In order to clear his name he has to find out who is the person, from a Mafia ring, who has infiltrated his police department.

Mr. Hercules Against Karate
A skinny troublemaker and his good-natured, bemuscled sidekick find trouble in Hong Kong.

Buddy Goes West
Trinity series star Bud Spencer returns to the Wild West in director Michele Lupo's comic tale of an outlaw drifter, Buddy, who is mistaken for a doctor after his Indian companion inadvertently steals a bag of surgical instruments. When a band of murderous outlaws attempts to overrun the small town Buddy is passing through, the presumed medico shows that his true talent is cracking skulls. Music is composed by Ennio Morricone.

Rich and Poor
Pozzetto is a rich man obsessed by the idea of becoming poor. So, his psychiatric suggests him to leave home and live just like a poor man for some days. He will then become familiar with this way of living, and fear less the idea of becoming poor. So he does, and his old family & friends soon forget about him. They don't miss him at all.

Shoot First… Ask Questions Later
The White, the Yellow, and the Black (Italian: Il bianco, il giallo, il nero, also known as Shoot First… Ask Questions Later) is a 1975 Spaghetti Western comedy film. It is the last spaghetti western directed by Sergio Corbucci. Differently from his previous western films, this is openly parodic.

A Common Sense of Modesty
The film is divided into four episodes that blends sex and comedy.
Filmography
as Japanese tourist (uncredited)
as Cardinal (uncredited)
as Hotel manager (uncredited)
as Man in the sleazy bar (uncredited)
as Japanese man (uncredited)
as Cardinal (uncredited)
as Cardinale (uncredited)
as Tourist taking pictures (uncredited)
as The cook (uncredited)
as Man at Pantaleone's funeral (uncredited)
as Galactic king (uncredited)
as Employee of the robot corporation (uncredited)
as Night club barman (uncredited)
as Bodyguard (uncredited)
as Professor Ching (uncredited)
as White Slave Auction Man (uncredited)
as Tourist taking pictures (uncredited)
as Japanese hotel guest (uncredited)
as Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
as Suzy Lee's grandfather (uncredited)
as Doctor (uncredited)
as Porno nightclub patron (uncredited)
as Asian movie distributor (uncredited)
as Chang, the majordomo (uncredited)
as Policeman (uncredited)
as Japanese consul
as Wang, the restaurant owner