Robert Frazer

Robert Frazer

1891-06-28 – 1944-08-17 (age 53) Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
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Biography

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Robert W. Frazer born Robert William Browne on 29 June 1891 in Worcester, Massachusetts, US was an American actor that appeared in some 224 shorts and films from the 1910s until his death on 17 August 1944, aged 53 in Los Angeles, California, US due to leukemia. In 1912 he played the title role in the 1912 silent film version of Robin Hood and a year later he played Jesus Christ in Thus Saith the Lord.

After leaving school he studied to be an electrical engineer but acting captured his fancy and he turned to the stage where he spent several years before going into silent films.

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Known For

White Zombie
White Zombie

1932

as Charles Beaumont

Juarez
Juarez

1939

as (uncredited)

Navy Secrets
Navy Secrets

1939

as Peter Droit

Black Dragons
Black Dragons

1942

as Amos Hanlin

Cipher Bureau
Cipher Bureau

1938

as Paul's Counsel

The Trail Beyond
The Trail Beyond

1934

as Jules LaRocque

The Kansan
The Kansan

1943

as Saloon Gambler

Murder at Glen Athol
Murder at Glen Athol

1936

as Dr. Agnew (uncredited)

The Vampire Bat
The Vampire Bat

1933

as Emil

The Fighting Marines
The Fighting Marines

1935

as H.R. Douglas

Dawn on the Great Divide
Dawn on the Great Divide

1942

as Judge John Corkle

Condemned to Live
Condemned to Live

1935

as Dr. Duprez

Bad Man of Deadwood
Bad Man of Deadwood

1941

as Crooked Businessman

Six-Gun Rhythm
Six-Gun Rhythm

1939

as Lem Baker

Daredevils of the West
Daredevils of the West

1943

as Martin Dexter

The City
The City

1926

as George Rand Jr

Forty Thieves
Forty Thieves

1944

as Judge Reynolds

Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.

1941

as Daniel Brewster

Broken Barriers
Broken Barriers

1924

as John Moore

Hotel Imperial
Hotel Imperial

1939

as Austrian Courier (uncredited)