Ron Frazier

Ron Frazier

Deceased · Born: Dec 10, 1939 · Died: Dec 21, 2003

Personal Details

BornDec 10, 1939 Marceline, Missouri, USA
Spouse
  • Andra Akers

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Aug 1, 1976 )
  • Janet Rowe Johnson

    ( Feb 24, 1962 to Mar 21, 1963 )
Parents
  • Ruby Virginia Thompson
  • Cavella Clarence Frazier
  • Donald Edwin Marshall

Biography

Ron Frazier, a talented individual, took his first breath on December 10, 1939, in the charming town of Marceline, Missouri, USA, a place that would later hold a special significance in his life.

As an accomplished actor, Frazier left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his notable performances in a range of films, including the 1985 comedy-drama "Head Office", the 1990 thriller "Presumed Innocent", and the 1982 drama "The World According to Garp", showcasing his versatility and range as a thespian.

Frazier's personal life was marked by two significant relationships, with the loving Andra Akers and the devoted Janet Rowe Johnson, who stood by his side through life's joys and challenges.

Sadly, Ron Frazier's life came to a close on December 21, 2003, in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and entertain generations to come.

Career

1992
She Woke Up
She Woke Up as Dr. Ted Bigelow
Lookwell
Lookwell as Detective Kennery
1990
Presumed Innocent
Presumed Innocent as Stew Dubinsky
1989
Lost Angels
Lost Angels as Barton Marks
Fat Man and Little Boy
Fat Man and Little Boy as Peter de Silva
Day One
Day One as Colonel Pash
1988
The Milagro Beanfield War
The Milagro Beanfield War as In The Governor's Office
1987
1985
Head Office
Head Office as Bob Nixon
D.A.R.Y.L.
D.A.R.Y.L. as General Graycliffe
Special Bulletin
Special Bulletin as Robert Grafton
1981
Rollover
Rollover as Gil Hovey
1980
It's My Turn
It's My Turn as Professor
Brubaker
Brubaker as Burl Willets (as Ronald C. Frazier)
1978
The Trial of the Moke
The Trial of the Moke as Charles Nordstrom