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Miano made his film debut in 1973's ''Badge 373'', playing an associate of a character played by [[Henry Darrow]]. He followed this with a role in 1976's ''The Money'', starring [[Laurence Luckinbill]]. His other film credits include ''Kiss Me Goodbye'' (1982, with [[Paul Dooley]] and [[Michael Ensign]]), ''Firestarter'' (1984, with [[Louise Fletcher]] and [[Leon Rippy]]), ''Hollywood Vice Squad'' (1986, with [[Ronny Cox]] and [[Frank Gorshin]]), ''Quest of the Delta Knights'' (1993, starring [[David Warner]]), ''Sliver'' (1993, with [[Jim Beaver]]), ''The Funeral'' (1996, with [[John Hoyt]]), and ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (2000, with [[Lee Arenberg]]).
 
Miano made his film debut in 1973's ''Badge 373'', playing an associate of a character played by [[Henry Darrow]]. He followed this with a role in 1976's ''The Money'', starring [[Laurence Luckinbill]]. His other film credits include ''Kiss Me Goodbye'' (1982, with [[Paul Dooley]] and [[Michael Ensign]]), ''Firestarter'' (1984, with [[Louise Fletcher]] and [[Leon Rippy]]), ''Hollywood Vice Squad'' (1986, with [[Ronny Cox]] and [[Frank Gorshin]]), ''Quest of the Delta Knights'' (1993, starring [[David Warner]]), ''Sliver'' (1993, with [[Jim Beaver]]), ''The Funeral'' (1996, with [[John Hoyt]]), and ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (2000, with [[Lee Arenberg]]).
   
He has also made several guest appearances on TV's ''T.J. Hooker'', starring [[William Shatner]] in the title role, along with [[James Darren]] and [[Richard Herd]]. Among the other TV series on which he has appeared include ''Fantasy Island'' (with [[Ricardo Montalban]]), ''The A-Team'' (with [[Dwight Schultz]]), and ''Frasier'' (with [[Kelsey Grammer]]).
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He has also made several guest appearances on TV's ''T.J. Hooker'', starring [[William Shatner]] in the title role, along with [[James Darren]] and [[Richard Herd]]. Among the other TV series on which he has appeared include ''Fantasy Island'' (with [[Ricardo Montalban]]), ''The A-Team'' (with [[Dwight Schultz]]), and ''Frasier'' (with [[Kelsey Grammer]]). He has also appeared in a number of TV movies, including 1995's ''A Death in California'', co-starring [[Fritz Weaver]], [[William Lucking]], [[Chad Allen]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[John McLiam]], and [[George D. Wallace]], and 1990's ''El Diablo'', with [[Robert Beltran]], [[John Glover]], and Jim Beaver.
   
 
Among the acting teachers Miano studied under was [[Jeff Corey]], who guest-starred on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', playing [[Plasus]] in the episode "[[The Cloud Minders]]".
 
Among the acting teachers Miano studied under was [[Jeff Corey]], who guest-starred on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', playing [[Plasus]] in the episode "[[The Cloud Minders]]".

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Robert Miano (born September 25, 1942) is the actor who played Frank Chalmers, a.k.a. "Frankie Eyes", in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang".

Miano is a veteran character actor of numerous films and television series. One of his more notable film roles was mobster Sonny Red in the 1997 drama Donnie Brasco, co-starring Star Trek: Enterprise guest actor Zach Grenier.

Miano made his film debut in 1973's Badge 373, playing an associate of a character played by Henry Darrow. He followed this with a role in 1976's The Money, starring Laurence Luckinbill. His other film credits include Kiss Me Goodbye (1982, with Paul Dooley and Michael Ensign), Firestarter (1984, with Louise Fletcher and Leon Rippy), Hollywood Vice Squad (1986, with Ronny Cox and Frank Gorshin), Quest of the Delta Knights (1993, starring David Warner), Sliver (1993, with Jim Beaver), The Funeral (1996, with John Hoyt), and Dungeons & Dragons (2000, with Lee Arenberg).

He has also made several guest appearances on TV's T.J. Hooker, starring William Shatner in the title role, along with James Darren and Richard Herd. Among the other TV series on which he has appeared include Fantasy Island (with Ricardo Montalban), The A-Team (with Dwight Schultz), and Frasier (with Kelsey Grammer). He has also appeared in a number of TV movies, including 1995's A Death in California, co-starring Fritz Weaver, William Lucking, Chad Allen, Kenneth Tigar, John McLiam, and George D. Wallace, and 1990's El Diablo, with Robert Beltran, John Glover, and Jim Beaver.

Among the acting teachers Miano studied under was Jeff Corey, who guest-starred on Star Trek: The Original Series, playing Plasus in the episode "The Cloud Minders".

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