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Frankie Midnight is an actor, filmmaker, and music artist from Miami Gardens, FL. His acting work spans across stage, commercial, and film. His stage work includes Juggerknot Theater Company, "Miami Motel Stories", City Theater, "Three Little Birds", and Art Prevails, "The Happening Vol.3 Black Like He". His Commercial work includes Principal roles in "The Home Depot", "Paramount + NFL", "Footlocker", "Disney Cruise" and "Universal Orlando Resort". His film work include Supporting roles in "The School Duel", "The Big Time", "FTX" Descent Into Madness", "The Poison Garden" and lead roles in "Free Jacob", and "Mumble: Fate of a Lost Icon". Musically, he is a self taught multi musician of guitar, bass, piano, harmonica, and drums/ percussion. He has composed, performed, and produced 4 studio albums as well as produced music for various music artists including Grammy winner Alexander Starr and Nelson Serieux. In 2023, Frankie and his wife, Symone Titania Major, started their film company called, "Midnight Monochrome Pictures", where he made his filmmaking debut as writer, producer, and director with his 2024 comedy, "Mumble: Fate of a Lost Icon", a mockumentary about the rise, fall, and omission of the unofficial creator of mumble rap. He also starred as the film's lead character, "Young Guttah Nutz". The film is streaming on Prime Video, Tubi TV, and Fawesome TV.

Before there was Future, Lil Yachty, Tekashi69, Lil Pump, or Kodak Black, there was Young Guttah Nutz. "MUMBLE: Fate of a Lost Icon" is a mockumentary about the rise, fall, and omission of Young Guttah Nutz, the creator of mumble rap. Growing up as a poor inner city youth, he hit the streets as a teen, dealing drugs and pursuing music until he met who would become his manager, Ed O'paque, leading Guttah Nutz to record a song that would change the course of the music industry forever.

In a near-future, dystopian, "Free State of Florida," gun control is outlawed and school shootings are at an all-time high. When an opportunity for twisted notoriety arises, a tormented 13-year old, Sammy, enlists in a deadly competition.

In a community haunted by domestic strife and inter-community violence, a young Black man finds himself stalked by a sinister Apparition—an embodiment of generational trauma and suppressed identity. Battling to preserve his true sense of self against the crushing weight of societal expectations, he’s drawn into a spiraling psychological struggle where reality and nightmare blur. The film confronts the mental health toll of normalized violence and forces a reckoning with the unseen scars passed from one generation to the next.

It’s 1968, a Black Family Music Group is set to take on the stage for a grand showcase that can catapult them into stardom. But before they take their shot, a last-minute decision shakes the foundation of everything they’ve built. High aspirations clash with high emotions as Eddie, the group's youngest member, questions the dreams they have chased for so long. The Big Time must decide what matters more, the promise of fame or the bond that has got them there in the first place. The pressure is mounting with less than 20 minutes till showtime. A choice must be made. When the curtain rises, will they stand together or fall apart?

An aspiring actor, Todd Johnson (Frankie Midnight) quits his day job at Walmart to pursue a career in acting. Post-pandemic, the film industry has shifted virtually as auditions and castings have moved online and "self tapes" have replaced in-person auditions. Todd Johnson struggles as an emerging actor as he deals with annoying callbacks, strange media requests, and shady agents.

A young boy watches his family move through a world that rewards survival over innocence, learning early what it means to grow up.

Before there was Future, Lil Yachty, Tekashi69, Lil Pump, or Kodak Black, there was Young Guttah Nutz. "MUMBLE: Fate of a Lost Icon" is a mockumentary about the rise, fall, and omission of Young Guttah Nutz, the creator of mumble rap. Growing up as a poor inner city youth, he hit the streets as a teen, dealing drugs and pursuing music until he met who would become his manager, Ed O'paque, leading Guttah Nutz to record a song that would change the course of the music industry forever.

Before there was Future, Lil Yachty, Tekashi69, Lil Pump, or Kodak Black, there was Young Guttah Nutz. "MUMBLE: Fate of a Lost Icon" is a mockumentary about the rise, fall, and omission of Young Guttah Nutz, the creator of mumble rap. Growing up as a poor inner city youth, he hit the streets as a teen, dealing drugs and pursuing music until he met who would become his manager, Ed O'paque, leading Guttah Nutz to record a song that would change the course of the music industry forever.

Before there was Future, Lil Yachty, Tekashi69, Lil Pump, or Kodak Black, there was Young Guttah Nutz. "MUMBLE: Fate of a Lost Icon" is a mockumentary about the rise, fall, and omission of Young Guttah Nutz, the creator of mumble rap. Growing up as a poor inner city youth, he hit the streets as a teen, dealing drugs and pursuing music until he met who would become his manager, Ed O'paque, leading Guttah Nutz to record a song that would change the course of the music industry forever.

Before there was Future, Lil Yachty, Tekashi69, Lil Pump, or Kodak Black, there was Young Guttah Nutz. "MUMBLE: Fate of a Lost Icon" is a mockumentary about the rise, fall, and omission of Young Guttah Nutz, the creator of mumble rap. Growing up as a poor inner city youth, he hit the streets as a teen, dealing drugs and pursuing music until he met who would become his manager, Ed O'paque, leading Guttah Nutz to record a song that would change the course of the music industry forever.

An aspiring actor, Todd Johnson (Frankie Midnight) quits his day job at Walmart to pursue a career in acting. Post-pandemic, the film industry has shifted virtually as auditions and castings have moved online and "self tapes" have replaced in-person auditions. Todd Johnson struggles as an emerging actor as he deals with annoying callbacks, strange media requests, and shady agents.

An aspiring actor, Todd Johnson (Frankie Midnight) quits his day job at Walmart to pursue a career in acting. Post-pandemic, the film industry has shifted virtually as auditions and castings have moved online and "self tapes" have replaced in-person auditions. Todd Johnson struggles as an emerging actor as he deals with annoying callbacks, strange media requests, and shady agents.

An aspiring actor, Todd Johnson (Frankie Midnight) quits his day job at Walmart to pursue a career in acting. Post-pandemic, the film industry has shifted virtually as auditions and castings have moved online and "self tapes" have replaced in-person auditions. Todd Johnson struggles as an emerging actor as he deals with annoying callbacks, strange media requests, and shady agents.
