Robert Frazer

Robert Frazer

Deceased · Born: Jun 29, 1891 · Died: Aug 17, 1944

Personal Details

BornJun 29, 1891 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Robert Frazer, a renowned thespian, entered this world on June 29, 1891, in the charming city of Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America. As an accomplished actor, he left an indelible mark on the silver screen, starring in a plethora of iconic films, including the groundbreaking 1932 production of White Zombie, the equally impressive 1933 release of The Vampire Bat, and the 1925 cinematic masterpiece, The Scarlet West.

Throughout his illustrious career, Frazer shared his life with his loving wife, Mildred Bright, with whom he formed a lasting bond.

Tragically, Robert Frazer's life came to a close on August 17, 1944, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences to this very day.

Career

1949
Gun Cargo
Gun Cargo as First Mate Fred Winthrop
1946
Desert Command
Desert Command as Maj. Booth
1944
Forty Thieves
Forty Thieves as Judge Reynolds
Law Men
Law Men as Banker Bradford
1943
Daredevils of the West
Daredevils of the West as Martin Dexter
Wagon Tracks West
Wagon Tracks West as Robert Warren
A Night for Crime
A Night for Crime as Medical Examiner (uncredited)
The Kansan
The Kansan as Saloon Gambler
1942
Black Dragons
Black Dragons as Amos Hanlin
Dawn on the Great Divide
Dawn on the Great Divide as Judge John Corkle
Inside the Law
Inside the Law as Bank Official
The Dawn Express
The Dawn Express as John Oliver
1941
Gangs of Sonora
Gangs of Sonora as Sam Tredwell
Roar of the Press
Roar of the Press as Louis Detmar
Criminals Within
Criminals Within as Capt. Bryant
Bad Man of Deadwood
Bad Man of Deadwood as Crooked Businessman
1940
One Man's Law
One Man's Law as Russell Fletcher
Music in My Heart
Music in My Heart as Gardner's Lawyer (uncredited)
Grand Ole Opry
Grand Ole Opry as Slick (uncredited)
1939
Navy Secrets
Navy Secrets as Peter Droit
Law of the Wolf
Law of the Wolf as Lt. Franklin
Crashing Thru
Crashing Thru as Doctor Smith
Exile Express
Exile Express as Registrar at Citizenship Hearing
Juarez
Juarez as (uncredited)
Six-Gun Rhythm
Six-Gun Rhythm as Lem Baker
Hotel Imperial
Hotel Imperial as Austrian Courier (uncredited)
1938
Phantom Ranger
Phantom Ranger as Chief McGregor
Religious Racketeers
Religious Racketeers as Police Inspector Burke
1937
Black Aces
Black Aces as Homer Truesdale
Left Handed Law
Left Handed Law as Tom Willis
We're in the Legion Now
We're in the Legion Now as Capt. Henri Rillette
It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did)
It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did) as Lloyd Schaefer, Stage Manager
Gambling with Souls
Gambling with Souls as Dr. John Miller
The Black Coin
The Black Coin as James Hackett
Below the Deadline
Below the Deadline as Detective Palmer (uncredited)
1935
Never Too Late
Never Too Late as Commissioner George Hartley
One in a Million
One in a Million as Detective Captain
The Fighting Marines
The Fighting Marines as H.R. Douglas
The Miracle Rider
The Miracle Rider as Chief Black Wing
Condemned to Live
Condemned to Live as Dr. Duprez
Circumstantial Evidence
Circumstantial Evidence as District Attorney
Public Opinion
Public Opinion as Mona's Attorney
1934
The Trail Beyond
The Trail Beyond as Jules LaRocque
Monte Carlo Nights
Monte Carlo Nights as Jim Daggett
Port of Lost Dreams
Port of Lost Dreams as Radio Announcer
1933
Found Alive
Found Alive as Harry Roberts
The Fighting Parson
The Fighting Parson as Joseph Doolittle
1932
The Crooked Circle
The Crooked Circle as The Stranger
The Arm of the Law
The Arm of the Law as Gregory Brandess
White Zombie
White Zombie as Charles Beaumont
The King Murder
The King Murder as Van Kempen
Discarded Lovers
Discarded Lovers as Warren Sibley
1931
Two-Gun Caballero
Two-Gun Caballero as Bob Blake - posing as Lopez