

Don Francks
Don Harvey Francks, born on February 28, 1932, and who passed away on April 3, 2016, was a multifaceted Canadian talent renowned for his work as an actor, musician, and singer. He is perhaps best remembered by his stage name, Iron Buffalo. Francks carved out a distinctive niche in the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility across various mediums.
With a career that spanned several decades, he captivated audiences with his performances in film and television. His unique style and charisma made him a memorable figure in the Canadian arts scene. Beyond acting, Francks was also passionate about music, contributing to his legacy as a talented musician. His ability to blend different artistic forms set him apart, allowing him to leave a lasting impact on those who experienced his work.
Francks' contributions to the entertainment landscape remain influential, and his spirit lives on through the creative endeavors he pursued throughout his life. His work not only entertained but also inspired countless others in the arts community. As a true renaissance man, Don Francks will be remembered for his dynamic presence and the rich tapestry of creativity he wove into his performances.
Filmography


Gangland Undercover

Ewoks

Swamp Thing (1990)

Star Wars: Droids

Finian's Rainbow

My Bloody Valentine

He Never Died

Fast Company (1979)

Lie with Me

The Big Town

Heavy Metal

Married to It

My Name Is Tanino

Johnny Mnemonic

Dinner at Fred's

The Minion

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