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Liz Fraser (born Elizabeth Winch, 14 August 1930, London) is an English actress, mainly in comedy roles.
Her birthdate is usually attributed as 1933, the year she gave when auditioning for her role in I'm All Right Jack, as the Boulting Brothers wanted someone younger for the part. She is three years older.
She attended grammar school and the London School of Dramatic Art,
Fraser is known for her many appearances in British films and television series, including Hancock's Half Hour, Citizen James, Last of the Summer Wine and The Avengers episode "The Girl from Auntie". She has to date... MORE
Liz Fraser (born Elizabeth Winch, 14 August 1930, London) is an English actress, mainly in comedy roles.
Her birthdate is usually attributed as 1933, the year she gave when auditioning for her role in I'm All Right Jack, as the Boulting Brothers wanted someone younger for the part. She is three years older.
She attended grammar school and the London School of Dramatic Art,
Fraser is known for her many appearances in British films and television series, including Hancock's Half Hour, Citizen James, Last of the Summer Wine and The Avengers episode "The Girl from Auntie". She has to date never appeared as a regular on any television programme (making her most frequent appearances in Hancock's Half Hour).
Her film appearances include I'm All Right, Jack (1959), Two-Way Stretch (1960), the sex comedies Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1975), Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976), Adventures of a Private Eye (1977) and Rosie Dixon - Night Nurse (1978), and four of the Carry On films: Carry On Regardless (1961), Carry On Cruising (1962), Carry On Cabby (1963) and Carry On Behind (1975). Her other television work has included Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Crown Court, The Bill, The LESS
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