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Liz Fraser

Liz Fraser
Liz Fraser
Born: 1933 in London, England, UK
Occupation: Actor
Active: '50s-'70s
Major Genres: Comedy
Career Highlights: Chicago Joe and the Showgirl, Seaside Swingers, Live Now Pay Later
First Major Screen Credit: Double Bunk (1961)
2 Videos for Liz Fraser
Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (1990) Carry on Cruising (1962)
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Biography:

Actress Liz Fraser was the British equivalent of such American cinema dumb blondes as Barbara Nichols and Joyce Jameson. Usually portraying a vacuous gum-chewing cockney, Fraser began making films in 1953 using her real name of Elizabeth Winch, sometimes in rare serious roles.

Among her better-known films were I'm All Right Jack (1959), The Pure Hell of St. Trinians (1960), The Americanization of Emily (1964), and The Painted Smile (1961), in which she played the lead. In 1962 Fraser made the first of several appearances with the Carry On film comedy troupe.

From 1970 onward, Fraser could be seen in several of the Confessions comedy films (Confessions of a Driving Instructor, Confessions from a Holiday Camp) described by one British critic as a muckier variation of the Carry-Ons. Liz Fraser should not be confused with American actress Elizabeth Fraser, who was best known for her many appearances on the Sgt.

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TV series of the mid '50s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.