Yes. Nystagmus is a neurological condition that causes the eyeball to move involuntarily. Glasses do not correct the condition. Surgery can temporarily reduce the frequency of involuntary movement, but the condition usually comes back.
Yes, Frank Langella has nystagmus, a condition affecting his eyes that causes involuntary eye movements. He has been open about his experience with this condition and how it has affected his acting career.
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Frank Langella was born on January 1, 1938.
Frank Langella has two children, Sarah and Frank Jr., from his previous marriage to Ruth Weil.
No one.
Frank Langella does not publicly discuss his religious affiliation, so it is not publicly known.
Frank Langella is 79 years old (birthdate: January 1, 1938).
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The Australian actor, Richard Roxburgh, played the part of Dracula in the film Van Helsing (2004).
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Frank Langella played Sherlock Holmes in a 1981 episode of "Standing Room Only".