Frank Gustambit
Frank Gustambit was born on October 31, 1978 in Melun, Ile-de-France, France. From the age of 13, the boy seriously became interested in training fighting dog breeds. This occupation later led him to the cinema: first as a dog trainer, and then as an actor. At one time he worked as a salesman at Leroy Merlin. When Frank was 20 years old, he was invited to take part in the filming of the film “Crimson Rivers” with his dogs. There he met a famous director Mathieu Kassovits. This acquaintance allowed Mark to play in a few dozen films as a trainer. As an actor, he began working in the movie “Ham Left?”, Which was released in 2010. After that, Frank signed a contract for the creation of the film “Tumble on the District,” for which he wrote the script. At the beginning of 2017, Frank Gastambit’s cinematic piggy bank had more than a dozen roles in comedies and action films. The most famous films with his participation - "Long live France!", "Made in France", "Mad", "Gazelle".