![]() 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. ![]() It is as an audiobook narrator, however, that he was most famous. He also played supporting roles on television in shows like Law & Order, Life Goes On, Harry and the Hendersons, and All My Children. 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. Muller was a classically trained actor who began his career working on stage and doing commercials. His family immigrated to the United States when he was five. Muller was born in The Netherlands, the eldest of five children. ![]() Frank Muller (– June 4, 2008) was a stage and television actor, but was most famous as an audiobook narrator. ![]()
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