Frank L. Anderson

Frank L. Anderson (born January 19, 1957) is an American animator, director, author, and musician.

Anderson was born on Basilan Island and raised in Zamboanga City and Manila, the Philippines.

By the age of 17, he was a musician playing pedal steel guitar in bars and beer halls around Wisconsin.

In 1978, Anderson moved to San Francisco and worked as a West Coast musician for country western performers such as Rose Maddox.

In 2006, he directed (with Barry Poltermann) the critically acclaimed feature film, The Life of Reilly, based on the life of comedian Charles Nelson Reilly.