Joanna Frank


Joanna Frank is an American actress.

Career

Her first role was in Elia Kazan's 1963 film America, America as the character "Vartuhi", and she also appeared in The Young Animals and the cult biker film The Savage Seven. Her later film credits included roles in Henry Jaglom's Always and the romantic comedy Say Anything....
On television her first roles were as the malevolent "Regina" in The Outer Limits episode "ZZZZZ", which aired January 27, 1964. The following day, January 28, 1964, the episode "Where the Action Is" in The Fugitive in which she appeared as "Chris Polichek", aired. Years later, she appeared on L.A. Law, which was starring her husband, Alan Rachins and co-created by her brother, Emmy Award winning television director, writer and producer Steven Bochco.

Personal life

She is the elder sister of Steven Bochco, the producer of Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue. Her husband was actor Alan Rachins of Dharma and Greg and L. A. Law. The couple had one child.