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Richard Fraser

Richard Fraser worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Fraser's career in acting began with his roles in various films like the adventure "A Yank in the R.A.F." (1941) with Tyrone Power, the Walter Pidgeon dramatic adaptation "How Green Was My Valley" (1941) and the drama "Joan of Paris" (1942) with Michèle Morgan. He also appeared in the war "Desperate Journey" (1942) with Errol Flynn, the Monty Woolley comedy "Holy Matrimony" (1943) and the drama "Ladies Courageous" (1944) with Loretta Young. He continued to act in productions like the Hugh Beaumont mystery "Blonde For a Day" (1946), the mystery "The Lone Wolf in London" (1947) with Gerald Mohr and the George Sanders adventure "The Private Affairs of Bel Ami" (1947). He also appeared in the Dennis O'Keefe crime feature "Raw Deal" (1948). Fraser was most recently credited in "November Christmas" (CBS, 2010-11). Fraser passed away in January 1972 at the age of 59.
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