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Robbie Fraser is a Scottish film maker. He has made documentaries about the Scottish poet Hamish Henderson, the Scottish mountaineer Hamish MacInnes, and had made two documentaries about the work of Scottish photojournalist David Pratt: Pictures from Afghanistan and Pictures from Iraq.

Career

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In 2016, with producer Alasdair MacCuish, Fraser made a documentary about Scottish poet Hamish Henderson.[1] In 2018, he produced Final Ascent: The Legend of Hamish MacInnes, documentary about the misdiagnosis and psychogeriatric detainment of Scottish mountaineer Hamish MacInnes.[2][3] Fraser learned of MacInnes' memory loss only after filming started.[4]

Fraser founded Dulcimer Films in 2019.[5] In 2020, with funding from BBC Scotland, BBC Persia, Screen Scotland, and Terranoa (French film company), Fraser directed and produced Pictures from Afghanistan about the work of photojournalist David Pratt.[5] In 2022, he co-directed with David Pratt on filming both Pictures from Iraq and the not yet released Pictures from the Balkans.[6][7]

Personal life

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Fraser is based in Glasgow, Scotland.[1]

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Robbie Fraser (born 14 August 1998) is a British actor based in London, known for his roles in the comedy-drama film Old Boys (2018) and the drama film The Outrun (2024).

Early life

Birth and background

Robbie Fraser was born on August 14, 1998, in the United Kingdom. He holds British nationality and is associated with the United Kingdom in industry records. Limited public information exists regarding his early background prior to professional involvement in the performing arts. No verified details on specific birthplace within the United Kingdom, family, or childhood experiences are available from reliable industry sources.

Career

Theatre beginnings

Robbie Fraser began his acting career in theatre, starting at school in London. He previously worked for Backspin, a theatre company dedicated to staging new interpretations of the plays of Harold Pinter. This early involvement represented his initial professional experience in the performing arts before he transitioned to screen work. Details on the duration of his association with Backspin or specific contributions remain limited in available sources.

Entry into film acting

Robbie Fraser entered film acting with his debut role as Vickers in the 2018 feature film Old Boys, directed by Toby Macdonald. The comedy-drama featured him alongside Alex Lawther, Pauline Etienne, and Jonah Hauer-King. This marked his first appearance in a feature-length film. His performance in Old Boys introduced him to screen audiences following his background in other performance work. Fraser has since continued to take on film roles.

Recent work

Fraser's acting career has continued into the 2020s, spanning from 2018 to 2024. His most recent credited role came in the 2024 drama film The Outrun, where he appeared as the Ferry Announcer in a supporting capacity. This voice role contributed to the film's atmospheric depiction of recovery and isolation in the Orkney Islands, following his earlier work in film. No further acting projects have been publicly credited beyond this point.

Filmography

Film roles

Robbie Fraser has appeared in two feature films to date. In his debut role, he played Vickers in the 2018 comedy Old Boys, directed by Toby Macdonald. He subsequently portrayed the Ferry Announcer in the 2024 drama The Outrun, starring Saoirse Ronan. No additional film acting credits have been verified from industry sources such as IMDb, Letterboxd, or AllMovie.

Personal life

Known details

Little is publicly known about Robbie Fraser's personal life beyond his professional activities as an actor. Available sources provide no confirmed details on his family, relationships, residence beyond the United Kingdom, or other private matters. This scarcity of personal information is consistent with his relatively low-profile career in theatre and film.
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