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John Fraser (born 18 March 1931 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a BAFTA-nominated Scottish-born actor and writer. ==Career== One of his earliest roles was as Inigo Jollifant in the second film version of J.B. Priestley's ''The Good Companions'' (1957). He went on to have leading roles in films such as ''El Cid'', ''The Trials of Oscar Wilde'' (playing Lord Alfred Douglas), Roman Polanski's ''Repulsion'', ''Isadora'' and ''Schizo''. He made appearances on television series including ''Danger Man'' (1964), ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'' (1969), ''Columbo'' (1972), ''Doctor Who'' (1981) and ''The Bill'' (1995). In 2004, he published his autobiography, ''Close Up'', in which he wrote frankly about his gay life and friendships. In the book, Fraser wrote that actor Laurence Harvey was gay and that his long-term lover was his manager James Woolf.〔''The Guardian'' ("Sexy self-image that revved up Dirk Bogarde" ), 2 October 2004〕 Of Dirk Bogarde, Fraser wrote, "Dirk's life with Forwood had been so respectable, their love for each other so profound and so enduring, it would have been a glorious day for the pursuit of understanding and the promotion of tolerance if he had screwed up the courage ... to make one dignified allusion to his true nature. Self-love is no substitute for self-respect."〔
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