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Bill Fraser

Bill Fraser

Acting1908Perth, Scotland, UK

Biography

William Simpson Fraser was a Scottish actor known for his roles in television and film from 1938 to 1987, particularly for his character Snudge in the sitcoms "The Army Game" and "Bootsie and Snudge". He won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance in 1986 for his role in the play "When We Are Married".

Acting History

1994
The World of Hammer
TVas Self (archive footage)
1987
Little Dorrit
as Mr. Casby
1984
Puccini
as Fucini, the Lawyer
1979
The Corn Is Green
as The Squire
Comedians
as Eddie Waters
1978
Rumpole of the Bailey
TVas Judge Roger 'The Mad Bull' Bullingham5 eps
The Professionals
TVas Col. Summerville1 eps
1975
The Amorous Milkman
as Gerald Jones
The Apple Cart
as Boanerges
BBC Play of the Month
TVas Boanerges1 eps
1974
Moments
as Mr. Fleming
Dead Cert
as Uncle George
Play for Today
TVas Edward Waite1 eps
1973
Love Thy Neighbour
as Mr. Granger
The Goodies
TVas Army Sergeant1 eps
1972
Up the Chastity Belt
as Sir Braggart de Bombast
Up the Front
as Sergeant Major Groping
That's Your Funeral
as Basil Bulstrode
1971
Up Pompeii
as Prosperus Maximus
1968
Ooh La La!
TVas Pochet
1966
Till Death Us Do Part
TVas Mr Williams
1965
Masquerade
as Leslie Dunwoody
Theatre 625
TVas The Nabob1 eps
Londoners
TVas Henry Firth1 eps
1964
A Home of Your Own
as The Shop Steward
The Wednesday Play
TVas Lt. Col. Svinin1 eps
1963
What a Crazy World
as J. Mulligan
Doctor Who
TVas General Grugger
1962
The Fast Lady
as Golfer (uncredited)
1960
Doctor in Love
as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1958
A Clean Sweep
as Bookmaker
Davy
as Man at Bar (uncredited)
1957
Just My Luck
as Mr. Powell (uncredited)
The Army Game
TVas Sergeant Major Claude Snudge78 eps
1954
Duel in the Jungle
as Smith, Hotel Clerk
The Barefoot Contessa
as J. Montague Brown
Orders Are Orders
as Pvt. Slee
1953
Time Bomb
as Constable J. Reed
The Captain's Paradise
as Absalom (taxi driver)
Meet Mr. Lucifer
as Band Leader
1952
Lady in the Fog
as Sales Manager
Meet Me Tonight
as Bert Bentley (segment "Red Peppers")
1949
Forbidden
as Railway Porter (uncredited)
Helter Skelter
as Oliver Cromwell
1941

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
6/5/1908
Day of Death
9/5/1987
Place of Birth
Perth, Scotland, UK