Ronald Fraser
- Birthday
- Apr 11, 1930
Bio: A purveyor of priggish military and law-enforcement types, British actor Ronald Fraser began his film and TV career in 1954 as a bit actor, then graduated to supporting roles. On occasion, Fraser was allowed to play a compassionate human being, but for the most part he was the personification of the "nasty little nit." Some of his larger film appearances are in The… More Bio: A purveyor of priggish military and law-enforcement types, British actor Ronald Fraser began his film and TV career in 1954 as a bit actor, then graduated to supporting roles. On occasion, Fraser was allowed to play a compassionate human being, but for the most part he was the personification of the "nasty little nit." Some of his larger film appearances are in The Sundowners (1960), The Best of Enemies (1961), Killing of Sister George (1968) and The Bed Sitting Room (1969). American audiences are probably most familiar with Ronald Fraser's performance as Sergeant Watson, one of the gutsier members of Jimmy Stewart's ill-fated airplane crew in Flight of the Phoenix (1965). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Ronald Fraser Videos
Absolute Beginners
The Wild Geese
Let Him Have It
Scandal
Fortunes Of War
Filmography
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The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders (1996)
- Actor
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Mystery of Edwin Drood (1993)
- Dean
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Let Him Have It (1991)
- Actor
- 92%
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Scandal (1989)
- Justice Marshall
- 92%
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Fortunes of War (1988)
- Actor
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