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Randall Franks

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Randall Franks
https://RandallFranks.com/The-Americans-Creed/ In this American Revolution drama, Randall Franks stars as Capt. Robert Shields assisting his cousin George Washington in raising a militia.
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Actor/entertainer Randall Franks is best known as "Officer Randy Goode" from TV's "In the Heat of the Night," a role he performed on NBC and CBS from 1988-1993. He appeared for five years on NBC and CBS and now on WGN America and other stations and was seen in 150 countries around the world. He is a syndicated newspaper columnist and author with millions of weekly readers in the U.S. A four time country music hall of fame member including the Old Time, Independent, Carolinas, and Atlanta country music hall of fames, he is designated the "Appalachian Ambassador of the Fiddle," and an International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame legend and as of 2020 has 26 career album releases with his latest #1 Global Americana Album "Americana Youth of Southern Appalachia." The award-winning singer and musician shares his homespun humor, music and songs in concerts from coast to coast in the United States and Canada touching more than 145 million people worldwide. His music is heard on radio from Malaysia to the Grand Ole Opry. Randall is one of Bluegrass music's brightest stars finding successes in country, folk, and Christian genres. When performing, the champion fiddler, who co-hosts the annual Grand Master Fiddler Championship at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum also shares his talents on mandolin, guitar and mountain dulcimer. Franks has appeared in numerous films including Hallmark Hall of Fame's "The Flamingo Rising" co-starring with Academy Award winner William Hurt as "Officer Randy Kraft." He starred in the sci-fi thriller "Phoenix Falling" with Stella Parton, in the Vietnam War era action adventure "Firebase 9." He also made a special appearance in Dolly Parton's "Blue Valley Songbird" for Lifetime. Franks began his movie career with a singing role in the movie "Desperate For Love" with Christian Slater. Franks hosted and directed the PBS documentary "Still Ramblin'" highlighting the life of Georgia singing cowboy Ramblin' "Doc" Tommy Scott. His 2008 Share America CD "An Appalachian Musical Revival" featuring him from the stage of the Ringgold Depot with 19 stars of bluegrass and Southern gospel performing for the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship for the Share America Foundation garnered him new attention from several genres after seven-year hiatus from recording. His previous 2001 Crimson CD "God's Children" paid homage to the brother duets of the 1930's. The project includes appearances by David Davis, Sonny Shroyer, "Enos" from the "Dukes of Hazzard," the late Cotton and Jane Carrier and Marty Hays. Randall continued a new facet of his career when he co-authored the 2009 sequel "Stirring Up Additional Success with a Southern Flavor" with Shirley Smith, executive director for the Catoosa County Learning Center. Franks gathered over 100 celebrities from Bill Cosby to Faith Hill for the cookbook that incorporates celebrities, center stories and Northwest Georgia history and photos to assist with the fund-raising project for the Center. It's predecessor raised the center over $25,000. He completed eight other books: "A Mountain Pearl: Appalachian Reminiscing and Recipes," "Encouragers I: Finding the Light," "Encouragers II: Walking with the Masters," "Encouragers III: A Guiding Hand" and his murder mystery "A Badge or an Old Guitar." He co-authored with 101-year-old National Fiddlers Hall of Fame member Violet Hensley "Whittlin' and Fiddlin' My Own Way: The Violet Hensley Story." He also authored "Snake Oil, Superstars and Me" with "Doc" Tommy Scott and Shirley Swiesz highlighting Scott's 90 years in film, TV and music. As a child, Randall was exposed to the rich heritage of Georgia fiddling' at family reunions passed from the sound of an old black fiddle played by his great grandfather A.J. "Harve" Franks who taught Randall's great uncle Tom to play. Randall's desire to learn was sparked at the age of eight when he heard the "Orange Blossom Special." He was inspired to study both classically with Donald Grisier, Ph.D. and at the feet of some of Georgia's fiddle legends such as the Skillet Licker Gordon Tanner, WSB Barndance Host Cotton Carrier, Anita Sorrells Mathis and Dallas Burrell. While still in school, Randall formed the children's bluegrass band The Peachtree Pickers. It was through this act that he gained attention from national acts,television becoming a regular on the "Country Kids TV Series" and appearing for the Grand Ole Opry. The group recorded five albums. In the 1980's, The Father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe took a special interest in the young band and especially the young fiddler. Monroe spent hours teaching and sharing with Randall much like Monroe's Uncle Pen had done for him. With the departure of Kenny Baker, Randall was asked to join the Bluegrass Boys. Still in school, he took off to tour from coast to coast. Though school beckoned him back, Randall continued to make appearances with Monroe up until he stopped touring. With more than 200 recordings to his credit, his music has brought him on stage or in the studio to perform with entertainers in a variety of music fields: Carl Perkins; Charlie Daniels; Peabo Bryson; The Whites; Ricky Skaggs; Kitty Wells; Pee Wee King; Jimmy Dickens; Jeff and Sheri Easter; The Lewis Family; The Isaacs; The Primitives; Bill Monroe; Jim and Jesse; Ralph Stanley; Jimmy Martin; Mac Wiseman; Chubby Wise; Josh Graves; Doug Dillard; Jerry Douglas; Sam Bush; Byron Berline; The Warrior River Boys; The Sand Mountain Boys; The Gary Waldrep Band; The Cox Family; The Sidemen; "Doc" Tommy Scott's Last Real Old Time Medicine Show. Randall was also tapped by two other nationally known performers: Folk Music's Doodle and the Golden River Grass, with whom Randall carried on the Georgia Fiddle Band tradition; and gospel quartet, The Marksmen, who Randall longed admired for their vocal artistry. Randall founded the SouthEastern Bluegrass Association (SEBA) to preserve, promote and publicize Bluegrass Music. Through the organization which has grown to one of the country's largest he supported the creation of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). In 1989, Randall released "Golden River Fiddlin'" to the Folk and Bluegrass markets. The project became available in chain throughout the country. With Randall's widespread notoriety gained by weekly network exposure, he worked to expose bluegrass and Southern Gospel to this new audience. Randall continues to appear on radio stations in all formats, television stations throughout the country, gives countless print interviews talking about and sharing the music he loves. He also carried this message to America's youth as an Honorary D.A.R.E. Officer appointed by the National Dare Officers Association, he has appeared for more than 10,000 students across the country to encourage them to live a successful drug-free life. Randall began serving as the Chairman for the Catoosa Citizens for Literacy in 2002. The organization operates the Catoosa County Learning Center helping residents reach their goals by learning to read, getting a GED or acquiring basic computer skills. Randall began the 1990's as he crossed over to the Southern Gospel market being the bluegrass performer to take his solo music project "Handshakes and Smiles" to the Top 20 Sales Charts. Singing News gave it "Four Stars." Serving both as an artist and producer, he was able to include many of his music heroes on the "In the Heat of the Night" "Christmas Time's A Comin'" CD released on MGM/UA and Sonlite. The project was one of the most popular Christmas releases of the year with Southern retailers and returned to the top of the AirPlay Direct Global Holiday Charts and #9 on Global Album charts in 2019. Both his "Sacred Sounds of Appalachia" (1992) and his "Tunes and Tales from Tunnel Hill" (1995) were among the top thirty Bluegrass recording of the year. His "Let's Live Everyday Like It Was Christmas" with Grand Ole Opry stars The Whites was given a nod as one of the top Country Vocal Collaborations. Randall has been honored with countless awards including The Fiddlin' John Carson Award, A.S.E. Male Vocalist of the Year, The Cotton Carrier Award, S.A.R. Citizenship Award. The Governor of Kentucky honored him for his contributions to the music of Bill Monroe. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal honored him in 2013 for his philanthropic and humanitarian efforts benefiting the people of Georgia - Franks has raised millions in his efforts. He has performed at thousands of events and televisions shows including most of the leading Bluegrass Festivals, fairs such as The National Folk Festival, The Grand Masters, National Black Arts Festival, Georgia Mountain Fair, ACM Fan Fest, CMA Fan Fair, Grand Ole Opry, Fiddlin' Fish Music and Arts Festival, Command Presidential Performance, Nashville Now, Crook and Chase, Miller & Company, Reno's Old Time Music Festival and HGTV's Extreme Homes. Randall decided to expand his career in script writing began under the tutor-age of Carroll O'Connor. He then moved into journalism in 2001. In his eight-year career as a mainstream newspaper journalist, his work garnered 21 Georgia Press Association Awards and one National Press Association Award. He continues as syndicated column "Southern Style" used in numerous publications across the South and Midwest. Georgia honored Randall for his work to preserve the heritage of Georgia's fiddling by naming a state sponsored fiddle contest in his honor. That honor continues each year with the presentation of the Randall Franks Trophy at the 1890s Days Jamboree Fiddle Contest in Ringgold, Ga. Franks serves as a field researcher for several museums throughout the South. Franks said he was honored that the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and Museum highlighted his career in the Skillet Licker Cafe beside other Georgia notables Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt and Trisha Yearwood for many years. He appeared along side Collective Soul and Third Day at the 2009 Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards on GPB. He serves on the Ringgold City Council through 2021 and is past chairman of the Catoosa Citizens for Literacy, which assists individuals in learning to read and pursuing a GED at its Catoosa County Learning Center near Ringgold, Ga. He is also president of the Share America Foundation, Inc. that provides the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship to musicians continuing the traditional music of Appalachia. He hosted a concert series at the historic Ringgold Depot which helps fund the scholarships for 12 years. He was included among his generation's leading country humorists in the recent Loyal Jones book "Country Music Humorists and Comedians." He is the past Vice President, past Secretary, and current Government Relations Committee member for the Georgia Production Partnership serving for over a decade helping to guide Georgia's film industry.
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    Known for

    Kristen Renton and Maurice Johnson in The Crickets Dance (2020)
    The Crickets Dance
    5.8
    • Dr. J.A. Anderson
    • 2020
    Carroll O'Connor in In the Heat of the Night (1988)
    In the Heat of the Night
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Officer Randy Goode
    Broken (2014)
    Broken
    4.9
    • Marv Headly
    • 2014
    The American's Creed (2025)
    The American's Creed
    Short
    • Robert Shields
    • 2025

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    Actor



    • The American's Creed (2025)
      The American's Creed
      Short
      • Robert Shields
      • 2025
    • Kristen Renton and Maurice Johnson in The Crickets Dance (2020)
      The Crickets Dance
      5.8
      • Dr. J.A. Anderson
      • 2020
    • Broken (2014)
      Broken
      4.9
      • Marv Headly
      • 2014
    • The Solomon Bunch (2013)
      The Solomon Bunch
      6.3
      Video
      • Edgar Albert
      • 2013
    • Lukewarm (2012)
      Lukewarm
      5.2
      • Pastor John Keebley
      • 2012
    • Decision (2012)
      Decision
      5.5
      • Principal Foster
      • 2012
    • Tom Hardy, Shia LaBeouf, and Jessica Chastain in Des hommes sans loi (2012)
      Des hommes sans loi
      7.2
      • Cornhuskers String Band Leader (uncredited)
      • 2012
    • Vent
      Short
      • Barry Mcdaniels
      • 2009
    • Musical Theater of Hope (2009)
      Musical Theater of Hope
      TV Movie
      • Attorney Alvin Potter
      • 2009
    • Nowhere Road
      • 2002
    • William Hurt, Brian Benben, Elizabeth McGovern, Christopher Larkin, and Olivia Oguma in The Flamingo Rising (2001)
      The Flamingo Rising
      5.8
      TV Movie
      • Officer Randy Kraft
      • 2001
    • Blue Valley Songbird (1999)
      Blue Valley Songbird
      5.9
      TV Movie
      • Fiddler #2
      • 1999
    • Firebase 9 (1998)
      Firebase 9
      Video
      • Captain Morgan Fairhope
      • 1998
    • Phoenix Falling (1997)
      Phoenix Falling
      Video
      • Mr. Todd
      • 1997
    • Christian Conrad in Last Time Out (1994)
      Last Time Out
      4.2
      • Sports Reporter
      • Photographer (uncredited)
      • 1994

    Producer



    • The Making of 'The American's Creed' (2025)
      The Making of 'The American's Creed'
      Short
      • producer
      • 2025
    • Randall Franks, Mac Wiseman, Marcia Campbell, Cody Harvey, Eli Beard, Tyler Martelli, Chris Brown, Ryan Stinson, and Jesse McReynolds in The Road to Nashville (2015)
      The Road to Nashville
      Short
      • executive producer
      • 2015
    • Tim McCoy, Randall Franks, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott in Still Ramblin' (2001)
      Still Ramblin'
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2001
    • Firebase 9 (1998)
      Firebase 9
      Video
      • producer
      • 1998
    • Phoenix Falling (1997)
      Phoenix Falling
      Video
      • producer (produced by)
      • 1997

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    • The Making of 'The American's Creed' (2025)
      The Making of 'The American's Creed'
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      • Director
      • 2025
    • The American's Creed (2025)
      The American's Creed
      Short
      • Director
      • 2025
    • Randall Franks, Mac Wiseman, Marcia Campbell, Cody Harvey, Eli Beard, Tyler Martelli, Chris Brown, Ryan Stinson, and Jesse McReynolds in The Road to Nashville (2015)
      The Road to Nashville
      Short
      • Director
      • 2015
    • Tim McCoy, Randall Franks, and Ramblin' Tommy Scott in Still Ramblin' (2001)
      Still Ramblin'
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2001

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    Country Recitation: Randall Franks - What About All These American Flags?
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    Randall Franks in Broken
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    Randall Franks in Vent
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      Randall Franks co-authored a sequel to his award winning cookbook with "Stirring Up Additional Success with a Southern Flavor" with Shirley Smith for the non-profit Catoosa Citizens for Literacy in Ringgold, Ga. in 2009.
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      • 254 Interviews
      • 215 Articles
      • 1 Pictorial
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      When Randall's hometown of Ringgold, Ga. was devastated during the April 2011 night of tornadoes that crossed the South. After responding alongside rescue workers to assist his neighbors, Randall joined community leaders spearheading the creation of a local non-profit that raised more than $1.3 million to coordinate rebuilding homes and aiding the uninsured and under insured.

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      In the Heat of the Night, The American's Creed, Broken, and The Crickets Dance
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      1 nomination

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