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Maximo Gianfranco Sorrentino

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1979-05-08
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MiniBio

Frank Sorrentino, also known as Maximo Sorrentino, is a multi-talented personality who has made his mark as a reality television star, stage performer, film actor, and luxury real estate broker. You might recognize Frank Sorrentino from his time on MTV’s hit show Jersey Shore, where he rose to fame as the older brother of Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino. Over the years, Frank Sorrentino has continued building his public presence, and since 2014, he’s been starring in the TV Guide Network’s reality series The Sorrentinos, which gives viewers an inside look at his family’s dynamic and their high-end real estate ventures.

Before stepping into the spotlight, Frank Sorrentino pursued a solid academic foundation, studying finance at Kean University in New Jersey. Driven by a passion for the arts, he later honed his craft at the prestigious Susan Batson Studio in New York, diving into acting with dedication. His first major break in film came back in 1983 with a role in the cult classic Sleepaway Camp. Though he took a step back from acting for a while, it was his appearance on Jersey Shore that reignited his interest and brought him back to the entertainment world.

In The Sorrentinos, Frank Sorrentino shares the screen with his close-knit family, including his mother Linda, sister Melissa, and his younger brothers Marc and Mike. The show not only highlights their professional journey in the luxury real estate market but also offers a glimpse into their personal lives and strong familial bonds. Off camera, Frank Sorrentino is open about his Christian faith, often sharing inspirational messages and reflections across his social media platforms, further connecting with fans on a deeper level.

Trivia

Back in 2014, he made the decision to return to acting, stepping back into the spotlight with a role in the Off-Broadway play My Big Gay Italian Funeral, where he starred alongside Anthony J. Wilkinson. It was a solid comeback moment for him, really marking his re-emergence in the industry. Following that, he continued building momentum by taking on a number of different television roles—each one helping to reestablish his presence on screen. He showed real dedication during this period, and it was clear he was committed to reigniting his career. He balanced stage and screen well, proving he still had the range and charisma audiences remembered. He definitely made the most of the opportunities that came his way.