
Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story
Documentary · Music · Comedy
Overview
The hilarious and bizarre story of Frank Sidebottom, the cult British comedian in a papier mâché head, and the secretive life of Chris Sievey, the artist trapped inside.
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Chris Sievey
Chris Sievey
Himself (Archive Material)
Chris Sievey
Himself (Archive Material)


Mark Radcliffe
Mark Radcliffe
Himself
Mark Radcliffe
Himself


Jon Ronson
Jon Ronson
Himself
Jon Ronson
Himself


John Cooper Clarke
John Cooper Clarke
Himself
John Cooper Clarke
Himself


Johnny Vegas
Johnny Vegas
Himself
Johnny Vegas
Himself


Ross Noble
Ross Noble
Himself
Ross Noble
Himself


John Thomson
John Thomson
Himself
John Thomson
Himself
Mike Doherty
Mike Doherty
Himself
Mike Doherty
Himself


Bruce Mitchell
Bruce Mitchell
Himself
Bruce Mitchell
Himself
Gaz Whelan
Gaz Whelan
Himself
Gaz Whelan
Himself
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