Franc D'Ambrosio is best known as the Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Tony award-winning musical, "The Phantom Of The Opera". He has performed the role of the masked man close to 3000 times and was awarded the distinction as the "World's longest Running Phantom", an accomplishment immortalized in a cemented hand ceremony in California. He was thrust into the spotlight when cast in the coveted role of Anthony Corleone, the opera singing son of Al Pacino and Diane Keaton, in Francis Ford Coppola's seven-time Academy Award nominated film "Godfather III". D'Ambrosio's resume includes an Academy Award nominated film, three Emmy award nominated television shows, two Grammy considerations, and a National Theatre Award nomination for his stage work. D'Ambrosio's next project was his one man show - "Franc D'Ambrosio's Broadway" - a celebration of the music that established Broadway as an American art form. With the success of his more than 3 year, 200 city, sold out national tour in this show, D'Ambrosio has joined the ranks of the famed Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman as one of the handful of Phantom alumni to successfully crossover into a flourishing solo career.