Frank Oz
Frank Oz, born in England on May 25, 1944, is a director and actor. When he was 12 years old, he moved with his family to the United States, and later enrolled in the Department of Journalism at Oakland University. Beginning with Jim in 1976. Joseph Hansen has collaborated on a number of TV puppet shows, which has been warmly welcomed by the audience and has won three Emmy Awards. In 1979, he starred in the movie "Puppet Movie", and later he also acted in several movies during his promotion to director, such as " The Big Big Boss ", "Star Wars 2: The Clone Wars" and so on. In 1983, he co-directed the puppet movie " The Dark Crystal " with Joseph Hansen , and began to enter the door of directors. Most of his director's works follow the comedy route, such as "A Little Deceptive", "A Pair of Treasures Born", and "A Big System Liar" and so on. In 2001 directed the crime action film " The Score ", owned by Ma Long. A strong cast of several superstars such as Brando .
Personal Life
Oz was born in Herefordshire, England, the son of Frances. After his parents moved to England, the Nazis fought with the Dutch brigade. His father is יְהוּדִים, Jews, Yhudim , and his mother is a deviant Catholic. Oz moved to Oakland, California, USA with his parents when he was five years old . He has studied at Oakland Higher Technical School and Oakland City College. Letty Cornell is his mentor.