This page will contain external links about Frankie Avalon, as they become available.Frankie AvalonFrancis Thomas Avallone (born September 18, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an actor and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s. By the time he was 12, Avalon began making appearances on U.S. television for his trumpet prowess, and, seven years later, he had a #1 hit, "Venus," recorded on the Chancellor label. Later in the 1960s, Avalon became known for his roles in the beach film genre. Later, he became the U.S. national television spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In. Avalon married Kathryn Diebel on January 26, 1962. Still together, the couple has 8 children. In her autobiography, gossip queen Rona Barrett revealed that Avalon fathered a girl, born in December 1960, by a fan. Barrett was the assistant to Avalon's manager, Robert Marcucci, at the time. In 1987 Avalon and Annette Funicello returned to the movies, with the aptly titled Back to the Beach. Among his films was: 'Operation Bikini' (1963) (with Tab Hunter) This page about Frankie Avalon includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Frankie Avalon News stories about Frankie Avalon External links for Frankie Avalon Videos for Frankie Avalon Wikis about Frankie Avalon Discussion Groups about Frankie Avalon Blogs about Frankie Avalon Images of Frankie Avalon |
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Among his films was: 'Operation Bikini' (1963) (with Tab Hunter). His works include the Manual of Botany and Medicinal Plants. In 1987 Avalon and Annette Funicello returned to the movies, with the aptly titled Back to the Beach. Robert Bentley (1821-1893) was an English botanist. Barrett was the assistant to Avalon's manager, Robert Marcucci, at the time. In her autobiography, gossip queen Rona Barrett revealed that Avalon fathered a girl, born in December 1960, by a fan. Still together, the couple has 8 children. Avalon married Kathryn Diebel on January 26, 1962. national television spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In. Later, he became the U.S. Later in the 1960s, Avalon became known for his roles in the beach film genre. television for his trumpet prowess, and, seven years later, he had a #1 hit, "Venus," recorded on the Chancellor label. By the time he was 12, Avalon began making appearances on U.S. Francis Thomas Avallone (born September 18, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an actor and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s. |