RON FRAZER
'Ron Frazer' (born 1924 — died 1983) was an Australian actor and comedian.
He began in stage revue and wrote many of the skits and gags for the satirical comedy series ''The Mavis Bramston Show'', before joining the cast as a regular member in 1966, in various roles as well as the character ''Ocker''.
Frazer also appeared in the Australian sitcoms ''The Gordon Chater Show'', "''Birds in the Bush''" and "''Father, Dear Father In Australia''" which was the sequel to the British sitcom "''Father, Dear Father''".
★ "''Forty Years of Television: The Story of ATN 7''"
★ Ron Frazer — Australian National University
★ — (unfortunately, Ron Frazer is incorrectly listed on the IMDb as ''Ron Fraser'')
He began in stage revue and wrote many of the skits and gags for the satirical comedy series ''The Mavis Bramston Show'', before joining the cast as a regular member in 1966, in various roles as well as the character ''Ocker''.
Frazer also appeared in the Australian sitcoms ''The Gordon Chater Show'', "''Birds in the Bush''" and "''Father, Dear Father In Australia''" which was the sequel to the British sitcom "''Father, Dear Father''".
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References
★ "''Forty Years of Television: The Story of ATN 7''"
★ Ron Frazer — Australian National University
External link
★ — (unfortunately, Ron Frazer is incorrectly listed on the IMDb as ''Ron Fraser'')
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