
Frank Stallone may not be as famous as his brother, Sylvester Stallone, but he has built a career in music and acting. He is a Grammy and Academy Award-nominated musician. Despite his musical accomplishments, Frank is often in the spotlight for his outspoken political views.
Recently, he made headlines for criticizing Los Angeles, calling the city “scary” and “filthy.” He compared it to the dystopian film Escape from New York and blamed California Governor Gavin Newsom for the decline. His strong opinions have made him one of the most vocal figures in Hollywood.
Frank Stallone has a great career in music and acting
While Sylvester Stallone dominated Hollywood as an action star, Frank Stallone took a different path. He found success in the music industry and earned Grammy and Academy Award nominations for his work. He is also known for his contributions to the Rocky saga. His song “Far from Over” became a major hit; it even charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Apart from music, Frank has acted in several films, including roles in Barfly (1987) and Tombstone (1993).
Despite his talent, Frank has often lived in his brother’s shadow. Many still associate him with Sylvester rather than recognizing him and his talent. However, he has continued to prove to fans that he is more than just “Rocky’s brother.”
He is vocal about his views on politics and Los Angeles
Beyond entertainment, Frank is a vocal conservative. He has been a strong supporter of Donald Trump and has openly criticized liberal politicians. His social media posts often target California leaders, where he blames them for rising crime and homelessness.
In a recent interview, he shared his disappointment in Los Angeles, describing the city as unrecognizable compared to when he first arrived in 1979. He spoke about the “trash piled four feet high” and how he now drives with his windows locked.