Ron Frazer
For those of a similar name, see Ronald Fraser (disambiguation).
Ron Frazer (7 December 1928 – 8 January 1983)[1] was an Australian actor and comedian.
Career
He began in stage revue and wrote many 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 including the character Ocker and Frazer is credited with neologising the Australian slang term "ocker". In another regular routine Frazer performed in the Bramston show, he used the catchphrase "my second-best friend", and this also gained wide currency at the time.
Frazer also appeared in the Australian sitcoms The Gordon Chater Show, "Birds in the Bush" and "Father, Dear Father", which was the sequel to the British sitcom of the same name.
See also
- "Forty Years of Television: The Story of ATN 7"
- Ron Frazer — Australian National University
References
- ↑ "Mr Ron Frazer". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 January 1983. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
External links
- Ron Frazer at the Internet Movie Database — (unfortunately, Ron Frazer is incorrectly listed on the IMDb as Ron Fraser)
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