Wellington-born Alice Kemp, NZOM, took her stage name from her step-grandfather — Prime Minister Peter Fraser. At 16 she moved to London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She worked in theatre, film and television (including a role in Crossroads). Returning home in 1977, she began an extended run on soap Close to Home, as Lorraine. She was nominated for a starring role as Maisy in married couple comedy Bert and Maisy, and for her work in classic movie Ngati. Fraser also acted in Country GP and in Wellington theatre. Fraser died on 28 October 2004, at the age of 70.
She was unbelievably glamorous and sexy. She had a beautiful, fragile sense. Miranda Harcourt talking about Alice Fraser in the Dominion Post
2005, As: Limbless Myrtle - Short Film
1999, As: Mrs MacIllwaine - Television
1998, As: Old Grizelda - Television
1998, As: Old Grizelda - Television
1991, As: Nurse - Film
1991, As: Mrs Atkinson - Film
1990, As: Mary - Television
1989, As: Maisy - Television
1988, As: Maisy - Television
1988, As: Keith's mum - Film
1987, As: Mother - Television
1987, As: Sam Bennett - Film
1987, As: Aunt - Film
1984, As: Nora-Alice Pratley - Television
1984 - 1985, As: Norah-Alice Pratley - Television
1984, As: Norah-Alice Pratley - Television
1982, As: Enid - Television
1982, As: Mary - Television
1979, Subject - Television
1975 - 1980, As: Lorraine - Television
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