Frank’s manager, Justine Hunt, disclosed the actor’s untimely death in a statement: Frank debuted as Tommy Oliver, the Green Power Ranger, in the 1993 classic TV series, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. However, unlike the original five actors and rangers, Frank originally signed on for just 14 episodes. However, Frank’s characterization was so popular that the showrunners brought him back as the White Ranger. Since then, Frank’s name has been linked with the Power Rangers brand as he’s appeared in several iterations over the next two decades. After starring in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers through its end, Frank later returned and starred as the Red Zero Ranger in Power Rangers Zeo, as the Red Turbo Ranger in Power Rangers Turbo and as the Black Dino Ranger in Power Rangers Dino Thunder. On top of his contribution to the Power Rangers franchise, Frank is a World Karate Union Hall of Fame inductee and fought professionally from 2008 to 2010, winning his only fight via a Rear Naked Choke Submission. Frank is set to appear post-humously in the upcoming film, Legend of the White Dragon, which premieres next year. The Power Rangers star was married twice and is survived by his four children. November has been incredibly hard for 90s kids who grew up watching television. Kevin Conroy, the long-time voice of Batman, also passed away earlier this month.