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| name = Frank Muller | image = | imagesize = 200px | caption = Frank Muller in the title role of King Henry V, Riverside Shakespeare Company, NYC, 1983. | birthname = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1951|5|5}} | birth_place = Netherlands | death_date = {{death date and age|2008|6|4|1951|5|5}} | death_place = Durham, North Carolina, United States | spouse = Erika | awards = | website = www.frankmullerhome.com | domesticpartner = }} Frank Muller (May 5, 1951 – June 4, 2008) was a stage and television actor, but was most famous as an audiobook narrator. Early lifeMuller was born in The Netherlands, the eldest of five children. His family emigrated to the United States when he was five. CareerMuller was a classically trained actor who began his career working on stage and doing commercials. He spent many years on the New York stage, where he became a company member of the Riverside Shakespeare Company, for which he played the title role in King Henry V, Edmund the Bastard in The History of King Lear, and the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac, as well as performing with the Roundabout Theater Company and the New York Shakespeare Festival among others. He also played supporting roles on television in shows like Law & Order, Life Goes On, Harry and the Hendersons, and All My Children.[1] It is as an audiobook narrator, however, that he was most famous. In 1979, Henry Trentman founded Recorded Books and hired Muller as its first narrator to record its first book, The Sea Wolf by Jack London.[2][3][4] The company began by publishing audiobook recordings of public domain works such as Call of the Wild and A Tale of Two Cities but later expanded into copyrighted works as audiobooks began to grow in popularity. Muller soon became the narrator of choice for such authors as Stephen King, John le Carré, John Grisham, Elmore Leonard and many others. Muller won the 2003 Audie Award for Best Male Narrator for his reading of Elmore Leonard's Tishomingo Blues. Motorcycle accidentOn November 5, 2001, Muller was about to leave on a week-long motorcycle trip with a close relative when his wife Erika surprised him with the news that she was expecting their second child. After celebrating, Muller left on the trip. Two hours into the trip, he lost control of his motorcycle on the freeway when he accidentally clipped a construction barrel and was sent skidding into a median barrier at about 65 miles per hour. Muller was thrown from the bike landing on his head on the concrete. He sustained multiple fractures, lacerations, and abrasions, and was taken to Antelope Valley Hospital Medical Center in Lancaster, California and went into cardiac arrest three times. He also suffered severe head trauma, which was subsequently diagnosed as diffuse axonal injury. Muller remained hospitalized for six and a half years and died on June 4, 2008 at Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC.[5] In 2002, Stephen King, who had also experienced a life-threatening auto accident, organized a benefit for Muller with Pat Conroy, John Grisham, and Peter Straub. King went on to help found The Haven Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping "mid-list writers, audio readers, and freelancers in the book and publishing industry."[5] Personal lifeMuller was married to Erika Muller and had two children, Diana and Morgan. In 2003, the Mullers moved to a house outside Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, that was modified specifically for Frank's therapeutic and rehabilitative needs. He died on June 4, 2008 at Duke University Medical Center.[6] References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://bitchen.com/muller/bio.html |title=A Short Biography of Frank Muller |accessdate=May 16, 2015 |author=Ric Johnson}} 2. ^Recorded Books - about_rbi {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141017014041/http://www.recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=basics.about_rbi |date=October 17, 2014 }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-05-21/features/9102150583_1_frank-muller-hamlet-cassette-book/2 |title=The Olivier Of Books On Audio Tape |work=Chicago Tribune |author=John Blades |date=May 21, 1991 |accessdate=January 12, 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1996-03-31/features/1996091070_1_frank-muller-audio-books-voice |title=Hanging on His Every Word Giving voice: Audio books superstar Frank Muller vividly brings to life characters from Hamlet to Hannibal Lechter. |work=Baltimore Sun |author=Michael Ollove |date=March 31, 1996 |accessdate=January 12, 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thehavenfdn.org/ |title=The Wavedancer Foundation, A Place for Freelance Artists |accessdate=May 16, 2015 |date=2013}} 6. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.frankmullerhome.com/newsandevents.html |title=Frank Muller, The Fight of his Life |accessdate=May 16, 2015 |year=2006}} External links
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