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  1. Ronald Fraser (11 April 1930 – 13 March 1997) was a British character actor, who appeared in numerous British plays, films and television shows from the 1950s to the 1990s. [1] An unusual appearance and unique delivery made him a natural comedic actor.

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    Ronald Fraser. Ronald Fraser, the British movie and television character actor, was born on April 11, 1930 in Ashton-under-Lyme, Lancashire, England. He began his professional acting career in 1954 and began appearing in small roles in movies and television in 1957. His first major movie credit was as a soldier, Lance Corporal 'Mac' Macleish in ...

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    • Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, UK
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    • London, England, UK
  3. A tribute to the actor Ronald Fraser, who died in 1997, with a career spanning stage, film and television. He was known for his roles as an upper-class gent, often prone to seediness and self-deprecation.

  4. Ronald Fraser. Actor: The Flight of the Phoenix. Ronald Fraser, the British movie and television character actor, was born on April 11, 1930 in Ashton-under-Lyme, Lancashire, England. He began his professional acting career in 1954 and began appearing in small roles in movies and television in 1957. His first major movie credit was as a soldier, Lance Corporal 'Mac' Macleish in Jungle Fighters ...

    • April 11, 1930
    • March 13, 1997
  5. See Ronald Fraser full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Ronald Fraser's latest movies and tv shows ... Actor 54 Credits. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll ...

  6. Mar 21, 1997 · The actor, known for his roles in The Wild Geese and The Misfit, died last week after a sudden illness. Chris Evans, Sean Connery, Peter O'Toole and Windsor Davies paid tribute to him at his funeral in Hampstead.

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  8. Mar 13, 1997 · Ronald Fraser. An unusual appearance and unique delivery made him a natural comedic actor. Fraser was a familiar figure in West End clubs during the Sixties, and despite a long-standing reputation as one of the hardest drinking of British actors he was still working in his last years. He was perhaps best known as Basil "Badger" Allenby-Johnson ...