Frank Todaro is a NYC-based actor/voice actor/host of radio programs and live events/producer/director/board op/ film curator/ninja-robot from the future.
He has given a voice to many larger than life characters in animation, commercials and video games, such as "Weaver" the giant talking spider in Two Worlds 2, as well as smaller folks such as "Buzz Lightyear" in Littlebigplanet; Toy Story 3. Each week Frank attempts to connect the dots as the award-winning host of The Invisible World, a weekly paranormal and science based radio program, and also performs as "Mister Voice" the announcer and lighting/sound board op for the improv competitions at National Comedy Theatre. Frank has made a home on screen with guest spots on shows such as The Science Channel's Sci-Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible with Michio Kaku, as well as on stage as a member of several improvised comedy troupes including Start Trekkin' and Critical Hit!. When not giving a voice to fictitious characters, Frank does so for emerging artists in his position as Film Curator for the The Tank, a nonprofit theatre in midtown Manhattan.
Frank has set out to be the Indiana Jones of the broadcast industry, with experience on both sides of the camera, stage, and mic. His mission is on track.
He has given a voice to many larger than life characters in animation, commercials and video games, such as "Weaver" the giant talking spider in Two Worlds 2, as well as smaller folks such as "Buzz Lightyear" in Littlebigplanet; Toy Story 3. Each week Frank attempts to connect the dots as the award-winning host of The Invisible World, a weekly paranormal and science based radio program, and also performs as "Mister Voice" the announcer and lighting/sound board op for the improv competitions at National Comedy Theatre. Frank has made a home on screen with guest spots on shows such as The Science Channel's Sci-Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible with Michio Kaku, as well as on stage as a member of several improvised comedy troupes including Start Trekkin' and Critical Hit!. When not giving a voice to fictitious characters, Frank does so for emerging artists in his position as Film Curator for the The Tank, a nonprofit theatre in midtown Manhattan.
Frank has set out to be the Indiana Jones of the broadcast industry, with experience on both sides of the camera, stage, and mic. His mission is on track.










