- A Flying Officer during WWII, Frank later toured the RAF Gangshows as a talent-spotter. Amongst those he noted as having potential were Sgt Tony Hancock and Cpl Peter Sellers.
- A memorial service was held for him at St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden on 12th July 2013.
- Enjoyed music, photography, bird watching and wildlife conservation.
- Left £1.6 million in his will.
- Left an early career in insurance to pursue acting.
- Worked for an insurance firm while attending acting classes at drama school in the evenings. He made his theatrical debut in 1940.
- Father of Jane Higgs. He has three grandsons, Jonathan, Andrew and David.
- Featured in a UK public information film on road safety in the mid-1970s.
- Trained at LAMDA and made his professional debut at the age of nineteen at Thurles in County Tipperary, Ireland.
- Played a chauffeur in the film A Hard Day's Night (1964) but his scenes were deleted.
- Appeared in some 1970's car adverts playing a salesman.
- His father was a bank employee.
- His acting career ended in 2010 following the cancellation of Last of the Summer Wine (1973). At nearly 90, he could no longer get insurance for acting jobs.
- The film Monsieur Lecoq (1967) was unfinished and abandoned.
- Son of William Ernest (1884-1978) and Rosina Mary (née Thornton) Ball (1886-1953).
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