Carter Frost

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Director | Actor | Writer

Carter Frost

Biography

Carter William Decius Frost was born and bred and raised in West Texas to a tenured Professor of English and a Marine Corps, Vietnam veteran who taught him stout discipline. He moved to Fort Worth at the age of 20 to study stage acting. Upon achieving near universal name recognition and minimal acclaim, he eventually starring in such stage productions as "Our Country's Good" in which he portrayed the pivotal role of Harry Brewer in full body armour, "Steven Dietz's Dracula" in which he played the title character with a whimsical accent, William Shakespeare's "Love's Labours Lost" portraying Jaquenetta, the country wench, Nicanor the Spy in "Coriolanus" and, under the exquisite and superb direction of Adam Adolfo, appeared in Shakespeare's "Henry V" as the young king - a performance for which he garnered some praise and adulation and plaudits. More recent endeavors have include Tyler Cochran's jovial ode to high school I Love You, But You're Creepy (2014), as well as the film project Run the Border, an action/thriller in production in North Texas in which Mr. Frost wrote the script, directed the movie, produced the film, starred in the lead role. Mr. Frost's personal motto has always been "faciam ut mei memineris."

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