- Since January 2013 he has worked as a film expert on the private television station Servus TV in the program Lichtspiele - Das Filmmagazin.
- He was awarded the Cross of Honor for Science and Art of the Republic of Austria by Federal President Rudolf Kirchschläger in 1986 and the Grand Decoration of Honor of the State of Burgenland by Governor Karl Stix in 1999 for the staging of Josef Reichl's "Landflucht" at Güssing Castle.
- In November 2008, at the suggestion of Federal President Dr. Heinz Fischer, Frank Hoffmann was awarded the professional title "Professor" by Federal Minister Claudia Schmied in the Ministry for Education, Art and Culture.
- Frank Hoffmann was also one of the most sought-after voices in the German-speaking world. In addition to numerous commercials, he was the station voice of various radio stations.
- After various engagements in Germany and Austria, he became a member of the ensemble at the Burgtheater in Vienna in 1967.
- In 2008 he was awarded the Gold Medal of Honor by the City of Vienna.
- In 2010 he was ambassador of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Social Affairs and Labor in the "International Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion".
- He lent his voice to several audio books, including Can't you sleep, little bear? ( Kannst du nicht schlafen, kleiner Bär?) by Martin Waddell and Well Done, Little Bear (Gut gemacht, Kleiner Bär) , which placed on the hr2 (Hessischer Rundfunk, Germany) audio book best list. The audio books were created as a cooperation between JUMBO Verlag Hamburg and ORF.
- He trained at the Otto-Falckenberg-Schule in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
- From 1975 to 1994, Hoffmann designed and presented the ORF TV show Trailer.
- Frank Hoffmann was director of the "Güssinger Kultursommer".
- He moderated i.a. the Ö3 programs Teestunden and Round Midnight and was a regular presenter of the program "Ö1 Jazznacht".
- He made guest appearances on stage at the Vienna Volksoper, the Salzburg Festival, the Zurich Schauspielhaus, the Opera San Francisco and the Tokyo Opera.
- In 2011 he was ambassador of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Social Affairs and Labor in the "International Year of Volunteers".
- He was a German-Austrian actor.
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