Robert Frazer
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Robert W. Frazer born Robert William Browne on 29 June 1891 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, was an American actor who appeared in some 224 shorts and films from the 1910s until his death on 17 August 1944 (aged 53) in Los Angeles, California, United States, 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.
[edit] Selected filmography
- The Holy City 1912
- Robin Hood 1912
- Rob Roy 1913
- Duty 1914
- The Lone Star Rush 1915
- Her Code of Honor 1919
- My Friend the Devil 1922
- After the Ball 1924
- Men (1924)
- Secret Orders 1926
- Desert Gold (1926)
- Burning Up Broadway 1928
- The Drake Case 1929
- Two-Gun Caballero 1931
- White Zombie 1932
- The Three Musketeers 1933
- The Fighting Pilot 1935
- Easy Money 1936
- Religious Racketeers 1938
- Cipher Bureau (1938)
- Law of the Wolf 1939
- Roar of the Press 1941
- Pals of the Pecos 1941
- Gangs of Sonora 1941
- Inside the Law 1942
- Forty Thieves 1944
- Law Men 1944
[edit] External links
- Robert Frazer at the Internet Movie Database
- Robert Frazer at Find a Grave
- with Pola Negri in the 1924 film MEN
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