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Shelagh Fraser

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Birth Name: Sheila Mary Fraser

Born: 25 November 1920 Died: 29 August 2000

Country of origin: United Kingdom

Height: 5' 4"


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HG's Dark Place: 300+ Actresses from Hammer Horror (320 items)
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Who played the same character better? (POLL) (158 items)
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Description: Shelagh Fraser was an English actress. Fraser was best known for her role as Luke Skywalker's ill-fated aunt, Beru Lars, in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (though Fraser's voice was dubbed in some prints of the film). She appeared in more than 50 films and TV shows during her career, including Z-Cars; Softly, Softly; A Family at War; The Professionals and Heartbeat on television, and such films as The Witches, Till Death Us Do Part, The Body Stealers, Doomwatch and Hope and Glory. ... (more)
Tags: British (2), Died 2000 (2), Star Wars (1), Female (1), Actor (1), Deceased (1), Hammer Horror (1), Born 1920 (1), Born 1922 (1), Died Aged 79 (1)
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3. The Witches (1966)
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5. Staircase (1969)
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HG's Dark Place: 300+ Actresses from Hammer Horror (320 person items)

"SHELAGH FRASER 25 November 1920"