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Frank William Abagnale Jr. was born on April 27, 1948.

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It is not known how Frank Abagnale Sr. died. His son, Frank Abagnale Jr. is most known for being a con man and impostor whose life inspired the movie, Catch Me if You Can.

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Frank William Abagnale Jr. was born on April 27, 1948.

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Barr Allen, Frank Connors

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Frank Abagnale's first victim was his father, whom he conned into giving him money for a fake school trip.

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Frank Abagnale senior was walking down stairs at a subway and tripped and hit his head. Frank William Abagnale jr. was in prison at the time (french or swedish prison)

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yes, he was born in 1948 and is going on 63. he is the american consulits.

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Frank Abagnale is a famous con-artist and impostor. It is said that he has up to 8 different identities that he uses. He has been imprisoned for things like check forgery.

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the nurse he met and banged

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Frank William Abagnale Jr. is still alive as of 2021. He was born on April 27, 1948, which makes him 73 years old.

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Yes, Frank Abagnale did escape from a plane through the toilet during a flight in 1969. He managed to trick the pilots into thinking he was an FBI agent and used that ruse to jump out of the plane when it landed.

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He was 21 years old when first captured in France.

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No such movie exist; the movie based on Frank Abagnale Jr.'s life is Spielberg's 2002 Catch Me If You Can.

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What was Pauline's latest escapade?

Frank Abagnale's life of crime was no minor escapade.

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Catch Me if You Can - book - has 253 pages.

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YES! his is now 64 years old and has three children named, Scot, Chris and Sean.

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Philippine banks have upgraded security. They took routing numbers out because of Frank Abagnale.

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The surname "Abagnale" is pronounced as uh-BAN-yə-lee. The stress is on the second syllable "BAN."

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Yes, he played Frank Abagnale Jr.

yess omg he was so hot in the movie but he is played by a real person. and that person asked Leonardo if he would play his part. rite now the REAL Frank abangale Jr. is in his 50

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In the movie "Catch Me If You Can," Frank Abagnale Jr. used various methods to obtain money, such as forging checks, creating fake identities, and impersonating professionals like pilots and doctors to access financial opportunities. By cashing fraudulent checks in various locations and using his charm and wit to manipulate people, he was able to live a lavish lifestyle without depositing money into a bank account.

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The individual who served three years in reform school for attempted burglary is the fictional character Frank Abagnale, as depicted in the movie "Catch Me If You Can." The film is based on the life of Frank Abagnale Jr., who became a notorious con artist in the 1960s. His early criminal activities included various forms of fraud, leading to his time in reform school. However, it's important to note that while the film is inspired by true events, some details may be fictionalized for dramatic effect.

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The most famous con artists are listed on several websites as being Frank Abagnale, Charles Ponzi, Joseph Weil, Victor Lusig, Benny Hinn and George Parker.

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"Frank Abagnale, Victor Lustig, George Parker, Eduardo da Valfierno, James Hogue, Bernand Cornfeld, Joseph Weil, Robert Henry and Soapy Smith are the most notorious ex-conmen."

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He was raised Catholic - unsure of his current faith.

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"Frank Abagnale, Victor Lustig, George Parker, Eduardo da Valfierno, James Hogue, Bernand Cornfeld, Joseph Weil, Robert Henry and Soapy Smith are the most notorious ex-conmen."

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Frank Abagnale Sr. gave his son Frank two significant gifts - a small loan and a piece of advice: "The most important thing in life is to find someone to love, something to do and something to look forward to." These gifts helped Frank in his early con man endeavors by providing him with the financial means and emotional support to pursue a life of deception.

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He was apprehended in France after the FBI published particulars of his identity and frauds, which were exposed following his impersonation of a Harvard-graduate lawyer in Louisiana. He served prison time in France and Sweden before being deported to the US and being convicted in Federal court.

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In "Catch Me If You Can," Frank Abagnale Jr. successfully obtained identity information by posing as a Pan Am pilot, which allowed him to forge checks and travel freely. He also impersonated a doctor and a lawyer, leveraging his charm and confidence to gain access to sensitive information and establish credibility, ultimately facilitating his identity theft schemes.

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watch the movie 'Catch Me if You Can' it is pretty accurate about his life... basicly he became a con artist at really early age & then went on to work for the FBI & to create some of the security measures that are found on the checks in your check book... (born http://www.answers.com/topic/april-27, http://www.answers.com/topic/1948) is a former check http://www.answers.com/topic/confidence-trick, http://www.answers.com/topic/forgery and http://www.answers.com/topic/impostor who, for five years in the http://www.answers.com/topic/1960s-1, passed bad checks worth more than $2.5 million in 26 countries. During this time, he used eight aliases - even more to cash bad checks. Currently he runs Abagnale and Associates, a financial http://www.answers.com/topic/fraud http://www.answers.com/topic/consultant company. His life story provided the inspiration for the feature film catch-me-if-you-can-1, nominally based on his http://www.answers.com/topic/ghostwriter http://www.answers.com/topic/biography of the same name.

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Free chapter summaries for the book Catch Me if You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake can be found through sparknotes, cliffsnotes or bookrags. This book was written by Frank Abagnale in 1980 and is his autobiography.

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In the Rio 2016 Olympics, the winners of the bronze medal in men's coxless pair were Giovanni Abagnale and Marco Di Costanzo of Italy.


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No, Leonardo DiCaprio is not in the film Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol.

The film stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg.

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Frank stays Frank. And Frank Sinatra stays Frank Sinatra.

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Frank Jr. becomes Frank Sr. and the Frank formerly known as Frank Jr.'s son becomes Frank Jr. ... If that makes any sense. Alternatively if Frank Sr. was the first Frank ie Frank the first, then the answer is Frank III ie Frank the third. Same as Queen Elizabeth II.

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Frank, "He was frank with me"

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Edith Hollander Frank

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Anne's parents were Otto and Edith Frank. Her sister was Margot Frank.

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Anne Frank's full name was Anneliese Marie Frank. Her older sister's name was Margot Frank. Edith and Otto Frank were her parents.

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Mrs. frank is the mother of Anne and Margot frank. she is the wife of Otto frank.

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Yes, Edith Frank was Ann Frank's mother.

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The name of Anne Frank's father is Otto Frank.

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anne frank's mother Edith Frank hollander

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Anne Frank's father was Otto Frank, the only {immediete) member of the Frank family to survive the war.

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Anne Frank's sisters name was Margot Frank...

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The country which, in the Rio 2016 Olympics, won the bronze medal in men's coxless pair was Italy.

Their athletes were Giovanni Abagnale and Marco Di Costanzo.


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