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Frank Conniff Jr. ( ;) is an American writer, actor, comedian and producer, who is best known for his portrayal of TV's Frank on ''
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'' (''MST3K''). He is the son of journalist and editor
Frank Conniff Frank Conniff Jr. ( ;) is an American writer, actor, comedian and producer, who is best known for his portrayal of TV's Frank on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K''). He is the son of journalist and editor Frank Conniff. Early work ...
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Early work

Although a native of New York City, where he had accumulated some experience in stand-up comedy, Conniff found himself in
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in the mid-1980s undergoing rehabilitation for substance abuse. He stayed in the city following treatment, working simultaneously at a fast-food restaurant and in local comedy clubs. Eventually he won out-of-town engagements across the upper Midwest. It was during this period that he struck up friendships with future ''MST3K'' stalwarts
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,
Trace Beaulieu Trace Beaulieu () is an American comedian, puppeteer, writer, and actor. He is known for his roles on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K'')
,
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and others, as well as
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, later co-creator of ''
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'' on the
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network. Conniff was appearing in a North Dakota venue when he was informed by ''MST3K'' head writer Nelson that he had been selected to replace one of the show's original cast members, J. Elvis Weinstein.


''Mystery Science Theater 3000''

From the second through sixth seasons of ''MST3Ks run on
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, Conniff played TV's Frank, one of the "mads" (short for "mad scientists") along with Dr. Clayton Forrester (played by Trace Beaulieu). During his years with the program, Conniff was also part of the writing team, and the individual responsible for screening and selecting many of the films shown. Conniff made a special guest appearance as TV’s Frank in season 10 episode 1.


Work after ''MST3K''

After leaving ''MST3K'', Conniff went on to become executive story editor for the ABC series ''
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''. He made a few on-air appearances on the show, most notably as "Rootie Kazootie", a baby-turned-adult due to Sabrina's wishing spell. He later became a writer and later head writer on the
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TV series ''
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''. ''Invader Zim'' was cancelled in the middle of its second season, but received positive
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during its run. In the summer of 2005 Conniff provided the voice for legendary cowboy
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in two episodes of ''
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''. He has made many appearances on ''Dr. Floyd''. From 2007 through 2018, Conniff hosted Cartoon Dump, a monthly comedy/music revue showcasing cartoons of poor quality, at
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in Los Angeles. Recently, fellow ''Mystery Science Theater'' alum
Joel Hodgson Joel Hodgson (born February 20, 1960) is an American writer, comedian, and television actor. He is best known for creating ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K'') and starring in it; he played the character Joel Robinson. In 2007, ''MST3K'' ...
joined the cast, creating his own puppet, "Dumpster Diver Dan". In March 2008, Conniff starred in the web series ''The Writers Room'' on Crackle. He starred in the 2010 computer game '' Darkstar: The Interactive Movie'' as both Navigator Alan Burk and the voice of the robot SIMON (Semi Intelligent Motorized Observation Network). In 2011, he was one of the contributing writers and performers on the Jimmy Dore show. In October 2013, he appeared as a contributing performer on '' Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell''. From January 2015 through February 2019, Conniff appeared on John Fugelsang's daily talk show ''Tell Me Everything'', on SiriusXM Insight. Conniff appeared on Ken Reid's ''TV Guidance Counselor'' podcast on June 16, 2016. Frank Conniff and Trace Beaulieu, along with comedian Carolina Hidalgo, host a movie review podcast on the Last Podcast Network, Movie Sign With The Mads, since July 2016.


''Cinematic Titanic''

On October 30, 2007, original ''MST3K'' host
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announced he was starting a new show with the same "riffing on bad movies" premise as ''MST3K'' called ''
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'', together with former ''MST3K'' cast and crew members Conniff, Beaulieu, Weinstein, and
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. Conniff continued to tour with ''Cinematic Titanic'' until they stopped touring in December 2013.


''The Mads Are Back''

Since 2015, Conniff has joined his former MST3K co-star
Trace Beaulieu Trace Beaulieu () is an American comedian, puppeteer, writer, and actor. He is known for his roles on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (''MST3K'')
(" Dr. Clayton Forrester") and gone on tour as "The Mads Are Back", riffing older
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in front of live audiences. In the midst of the
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, Beaulieu and Conniff moved the show to a ticketed livestream format, offering monthly live-riffs of movies, including some they had previously screened on tour including '' Glen or Glenda'', ''
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'', and ''Walk The Dark Street''.


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