Frank Pace (born February 14, 1950) is an American television producer and writer.
Pace was born in White Plains, New York, the son of Rose and Dominick Pace. Frank has two brothers, Bruce and Douglas. Pace graduated from Valhalla High School and went on to attain a BS degree in business from Jacksonville University, where he now serves on the University Board of Trustees. Pace lives in Pasadena, California with his wife Karen (Huggins). They have one daughter, Erin.
Pace has nearly 700 episodes of network television to his credit. He has produced 16 television pilots, of which 12 were ordered as series and five were sold into syndication. His Warner Brother TV credits include George Lopez, Suddenly Susan, For Your Love, Murphy Brown and Head of the Class. He also served as Co-Executive Producer on the TV Series, Shake it Up! for the Disney Channel. Currently, Pace is Co-Executive Producer on the Disney Channel Series Girl Meets World, the follow up to the hit ABC series, "Boy Meets World." Pace received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Comedy Series" (Murphy Brown), in 1988. Pace also produced the NBC movie Babe Ruth (1991) starring Stephen Lang, the HBO Live Special George Lopez – America's Mexican, and the Warner Brothers Premier feature film, Mr. Troop Mom," as well as the Disney Channel Movie Shake It Up-Made In Japan. He is a member of Directors Guild of America and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Pace also worked on Girl Meets World as producer and co-executive producer.