- Receiving his BA in speech and drama, Frank eventually returned to Stanford for graduate work. He met his future wife, actress Shirley Jones (not A Família Dó-Ré-Mi (1970) star), while teaching acting at the university.
- In 2005 he attended Eddie Albert's funeral along with his O Fazendeiro do Asfalto (1965) co-stars Sid Melton and Mary Grace Canfield, who played Alf and Ralph, the "Monroe Brothers".
- He played the same character (Sam Drucker) in three different television series: Petticoat Junction (1963), O Fazendeiro do Asfalto (1965) and A Família Buscapé (1962).
- He is one of only three co-stars of Petticoat Junction (1963) who stayed with the series for its entire seven-year run (the other two being Edgar Buchanan and Linda Henning).
- Retiring to Oregon in 1991, Cady and his wife kept active playing golf and hiking. Until recently, they took annual month-long hiking trips to Switzerland.
- In 1984, Frank received a call from Orson Welles asking him to appear in an upcoming film, The Cradle Will Rock. Sadly, the picture was pushed back and Welles died before it could be shot.
- His cremains are interred at Los Osos Valley Memorial Park, San Luis Obispo County, Los Osos, California. Plot Court of Good Shepherd, Alcove 2 74-E, the same plot as his wife, Shirley, who predeceased him in 2008.
- Graduated from Lassen Union High School in California with the intent of becoming a journalist.
- Just prior to serving in WWII, he became a radio announcer and landed a job at KGDM in Stockton California. Eventually he moved on to KYA and subsequently to KGO in San Francisco.
- Retired from acting and living in Portland, Oregon (2005)
- Two children: Steve Cady and Catherine Turk.
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