Robert Frazer

Robert Frazer

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...

Known For

White Zombie

as Charles Beaumont

Black Dragons

as Amos Hanlin

Cast Credits

Gun Cargo

as First Mate Fred Winthrop

Desert Command

as Maj. Booth

Forty Thieves

as Judge Reynolds

Law Men

as Banker Bradford

The Kansan

as Saloon Gambler

Wagon Tracks West

as Robert Warren

Seeing Hands

as John Downin (uncredited)

Daredevils of the West

as Martin Dexter

A Night for Crime

as Medical Examiner (uncredited)

Dawn on the Great Divide

as Judge John Corkle

Riders of the West

as John Holt

Inside the Law

as Bank Official

The Dawn Express

as John Oliver

Black Dragons

as Amos Hanlin

Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.

as Daniel Brewster

Devil Pays Off

as Detective

Bad Man of Deadwood

as Crooked Businessman

Gangs of Sonora

as Sam Tredwell

Criminals Within

as Capt. Bryant

Roar of the Press

as Louis Detmar

One Man's Law

as Russell Fletcher

Grand Ole Opry

as Slick (uncredited)

Music in My Heart

as Gardner's Lawyer (uncredited)

Crashing Thru

as Doctor Smith

Law of the Wolf

as Lt. Franklin