Shortly after graduation, Frank commenced a 40-year teaching career in English and theatre, the vast majority of which was spent at Roxbury Latin, the
Boston-area high school that is the oldest in continuous existence in North America. In his 34-year tenure at Roxbury Latin, Frank rose to the position of Director of Dramatics in addition to teaching English. He directed numerous plays, including "The Love of Three Oranges" in a joint production with the
Winsor School. He coached the Roxbury Latin chess team. Meanwhile, Frank continued his acting career in a limited capacity, being particularly fond of
Shakespearean roles. He retired in 2012 to focus on his writing, becoming a published author later that year with the release of
Monarch Man. == Personal life ==