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Ronald Fraser (actor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ronald Fraser (actor)
Ronald Fraser (11 April 1930 – 13 March 1997) was an English born Scottish character actor, who appeared in numerous British plays, films and television shows from the 1950s to the 1990s. He was perhaps best known as Basil "Badger" Allenby-Johnson in the 1970s television series ''The Misfit''. ==Background== Ronald Fraser was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, the son of an interior decorator and builder from Scotland. He attended Ashton Grammar School. He was educated in Scotland and did national service as a lieutenant in the Seaforth Highlanders. While serving in Benghazi in North Africa, he appeared in the comic play ''French Without Tears'' by Terence Rattigan. He trained as an actor at RADA until 1953 and soon appeared at Glasgow's Citizens' Theatre. He joined the Old Vic repertory company in 1954, making his first London appearance in ''The Good Sailor'', a stage adaptation of Herman Melville's novel, ''Billy Budd''.〔Hayward, Anthony. ("Obituary: Ronald Fraser" ), ''The Independent'', 15 March 1997, accessed 24 February 2012〕 In the West End, he appeared in ''The Long and the Short and the Tall'', ''The Ginger Man'', ''The Singular Man'', ''Androcles and the Lion'', ''The Showing Up of Blanco Posnet'', ''Purple Dust'' by Seán O'Casey, ''Entertaining Mr Sloane'', Joseph Papp's production of ''The Pirates of Penzance'' and ''High Society''. He also played Falstaff in a production of ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. His only Broadway show was the flop ''La Grosse Valise'' by Robert Dhéry, Gérard Calvi and Harold Rome.〔 He appeared in numerous television roles from 1954, and in nearly 50 films from 1957, mostly in comedies.〔
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