Frank Forest (1896–1976) was an American operatic tenor and actor who enjoyed success in the 1930s and 1940s.
He began the study of music at 7 years and voice training with the St. Paul, Minnesota choir as a soloist[2] He studied pianoforte and singing and at twelve was singing as a soloist in a church choir.
Forest studied agricultural engineering at the University of Minnesota, and later helped found the profitable pharmaceutical firm White Laboratories of Kenilworth, New Jersey.
He gave up the business to follow a lifelong interest in singing.
He spent twelve years performing leading tenor roles in opera houses all over Europe and acted in several films, including I'll Take Romance along with American soprano and actress Grace Moore in 1937.