
Robert Frazer
Known For
Acting
Born
1891-06-28 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Died
1944-08-17
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Frazer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Known For

Juarez
as (uncredited)

Black Dragons
as Amos Hanlin

Jazzmania
as Captain Valmar

Careers
as Lavergne

Fascination
as Carrita

Without Limit
as David Marlowe

Bread
as Martin Devlin

Robin Hood
as Robin Hood

White Zombie
as Charles Beaumont

Men
as Georges Kleber

Desert Gold
as Dick Gale

Music in My Heart
as Gardner's Lawyer (uncredited)

The Trail Beyond
as Jules LaRocque

Lightning
as Lee Stewart

Bad Man of Deadwood
as Crooked Businessman

Desert Command
as Maj. Booth

The Vampire Bat
as Emil

Law of the Wolf
as Lt. Franklin

The Kansan
as Saloon Gambler

The Mystery Squadron
as Dr. Flint