Harry L. Fraser

DirectorWriterSecond Unit or Assistant Director
Born
March 31, 1889
Died
April 8, 1974
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Harry L. Fraser was an American film director, with a career lasting from the 1920s to the early 1950s. He was born in San Francisco, and spend most of his life in his native California. Fraser was known during his lifetime for his contributions to the Western genre, directing or scripting films…

Biography

Harry L. Fraser was an American film director, with a career lasting from the 1920s to the early 1950s. He was born in San Francisco, and spend most of his life in his native California.

Fraser was known during his lifetime for his contributions to the Western genre, directing or scripting films for the likes of Harry Carey, John Wayne, and even Rin Tin Tin. He also directed several serial films, involving cliffhangers and suspense. He was one of the pioneers of the superhero film, scripting a film featuring (in order) the Spider (in 1941) and Batman (in 1943) for Columbia Pictures and Captain America (in 1944) for Republic Pictures.

In the 1950s, Fraser made the transition from film to television. He directed episodes of the television series "Craig Kennedy, Criminologist" (1951), adapting a popular detective character created by Arthur B. Reeve (1880-1936). Fraser was 62-years-old by the time the series ended, and apparently went into retirement. In 1974, he died in his residence in Pomona, California.

Actor

'Neath the Arizona Skies'Neath the Arizona Skies(1934)as Henchman in the Brush
Honor of the MountedHonor of the Mounted(1932)as Postmaster
Soft CushionsSoft Cushions(1927)as The Citizen
LuckLuck(1923)as Phillip Rushford - Lawyer
The Mystery of the Double CrossThe Mystery of the Double Cross(1917)

Production Manager

Dick TracyDick Tracy(1950)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

The Bride and the BeastThe Bride and the Beast(1958)
26 Men26 Men(1957)
The CyclopsThe Cyclops(1957)
The Toughest Man AliveThe Toughest Man Alive(1955)
Short GrassShort Grass(1950)

Script and Continuity Department

Rainbow RanchRainbow Ranch(1933)
The Return of Casey JonesThe Return of Casey Jones(1933)
The Mysterious AirmanThe Mysterious Airman(1928)

Self

Queen for a DayQueen for a Day(1956)as Various Roles

Known for

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Lee Zahler, Stanley Blystone, Yakima Canutt, Lane Chandler, Tom London, Colbert Clark, Frankie Darro, Gordon De Main, Harry L. Fraser, Tom Galligan, Donald Reed, Hale Hamilton, Cornelius Keefe, Fred Kohler, George J. Lewis, Boots Mallory, Lafe McKee, Barney A. Sarecky, Henry B. Walthall, Niles Welch, and Rin Tin Tin Jr. in The Wolf Dog (1933)Robert Ellis, Rex Bell, Matthew Betz, Roy D'Arcy, Marceline Day, Harry L. Fraser, Huntley Gordon, Gwen Lee, and Wellyn Totman in From Broadway to Cheyenne (1932)Robert Ellis, Rex Bell, Matthew Betz, Roy D'Arcy, Marceline Day, Harry L. Fraser, Huntley Gordon, Gwen Lee, and Wellyn Totman in From Broadway to Cheyenne (1932)

Credit Score: Harry L. Fraser

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193319341935
Henchman in the Brush
Wed Dec 05 1934
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