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Name | Frank Villanova |
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Full name | Frank Andrew Villanova |
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Born | Febuary 24, 1959, ![]() |
Deceased | December 3, 2009, ![]() |
Frank Villanova (Febuary 24th, 1959 - December 3rd, 2009) was a Lovian playwright and entrepreneur. He was the father of Marcus Villanova. Frank is one of two sons to Ernst Villanova, a Holocaust survivor.
Biography[]
Frank Villanova was born to a middle-class family in Hurbanova. At the age of two Frank's family bought a small apartment in Noble City. In 1980, at the age of 21, Frank moved away from home and married Carla Villanova. In 1988 he started to follow a childhood dream by writing plays, which however were not commercially successful. After narrowly avoiding bankruptcy, he started the investment company Villanova Inc.
On his death bed, Frank wrote his memoirs which were later made into the play My Life, the Lottery, and Death, which became a bestseller.
In 1980 he and his wife had his first child Michael Villanova. In 1993 they had another son Marcus Villanova, and in that same year had their only daughter Emily Villanova. In 1994 they had their final child Andrew Villanova, who became a successful musician in First Fold Then Tear.
Plays[]
- 1988 - Spring Time in Lovia
- 1994 - Starting Off
- 1998 - No one Knows
- 1999 - Paul and Sandra
- 2009 - My life, the lottery, and death (posthumous)