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Actor, Robert Frazer, was born Robert William Browne on Jun 29, 1891 in Worcester, MA. Frazer died at the age of 53 on Aug 17, 1944 in Los Angeles, CA .

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Martin Dexter: The minute I got your letter, I decided to finish Foster and his stage line - once and for all.
Silas Higby: I know of no legal means you can take.
Martin Dexter: You can forget legal means. There is no law on the Comanche Strip - nothing but outlaws and Indians. That's why I can play the game my own way. And it's a big game, Higby - 500,000 acres of the finest grazing land in the entire West. That land is going to belong to me - not a bunch of tinhorn settlers following a stage road.


Amos Hanlin: A busy man has very little time to engage in feminine emotions.


Charles Beaumont: I thought that beauty alone would satisfy. But the soul is gone. I can't bear those empty, staring eyes.


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He was the first person to portray Robin Hood on the silver screen, at least in a vehicle of any length and with a full cast.

Silent screen leading man, who, when sound came in, portrayed outlaws in numerous 'poverty row' westerns. Played an Indian chief in the Tom Mix serial 'The Miracle Rider' (Mascot,1935) and a high priest in the Republic serial 'The Tiger Woman' (1944).

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