Phyllis Fraser
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Also Known As
Phyllis Cerf Wagner,
Helen Brown Nichols
Birth Place
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Born
April 13, 1916
Died
November 24, 2006
Cause of Death
Complications From A Fall
Biography
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Phyllis Fraser's success as an actress began when she was a mere 17 years old. Fraser found her beginnings in film with roles in the Dorothy Wilson adventure "Lucky Devils" (1933) and "Little Men" (1934). Fraser began to focus on film after appearing in the Charles Farrell drama "Fighting Youth" (1935) and "Winds of the Wasteland" (1936). Later in her career, Fraser acted in "Toug...
Biography
Phyllis Fraser's success as an actress began when she was a mere 17 years old. Fraser found her beginnings in film with roles in the Dorothy Wilson adventure "Lucky Devils" (1933) and "Little Men" (1934). Fraser began to focus on film after appearing in the Charles Farrell drama "Fighting Youth" (1935) and "Winds of the Wasteland" (1936). Later in her career, Fraser acted in "Tough to Handle" (1937). Fraser passed away in November 2006 at the age of 90.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
For Beauty's Sake
(1941)
Julia
Everybody's Baby
(1939)
Millie
Keep Smiling
(1938)
Secretary
Change of Heart
(1938)
Stenographer
Five of a Kind
(1938)
Cashier
Tough to Handle
(1937)
Gloria Sanford
Star for a Night
(1936)
Flapper
The Harvester
(1936)
Gladys
Winds of the Wasteland
(1936)
Barbara
Every Saturday Night
(1936)
Millicent [Dayton]
Educating Father
(1936)
Girl in drugstore
Fighting Youth
(1935)
"Dodo" Gates
The Black Room
(1935)
Bridesmaid
Little Men
(1934)
Mary Anne
Lucky Devils
(1933)
Toots