Portrait of Rupert Frazer

Rupert Frazer

Acting

Biography

Rupert Frazer (born 12 March 1947) is a British actor. He appeared in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi in 1982. In Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987) he plays the father of the protagonist Jim (Christian Bale).

Born: March 12, 1947

Place of Birth: United Kingdom

Filmography

2019
Sex Education

as Dog Show Judge

2015
Armada: 12 Days to Save England

as Lord William Burghley

2015
Jupiter Ascending

as Authentication Minister

2012
John Carter

as Thompson

2010
Downton Abbey

as Neville Chamberlain

2010
2008
The Bank Job

as Lord Drysdale

2007
2006
Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj

as Charlotte's Father

2006
Scoop

as Antique Shop Couple

2002
Foyle's War

as Commander Charles Howard

2002
Foyle's War

as Commander Howard

2002
Shackleton

as King George V

2000
A Dinner of Herbs

as Roddy Greenbank

1999
Passion's Way

as Mr. Farlow

1999
Death Run

as George

1998
Berkeley Square

as Lord George Lamson-Scribener

1998
Shadow Run

as Maunder

1996
The Prince and the Pauper

as Sir Thomas Seymour

1995
Zorn

as Paul W. Bartlett

1992
Heartbeat

as James Darling

1992
Heartbeat

as Frank Kendall

1991
The House of Eliott

as Lord Alexander Montford

1991
Prime Suspect

as George Giblin, M.P.

1989
Back Home

as Mr. Roger Dickinson

1988
The Importance of Being Earnest

as Algernon Montcrieff

1988
1988
The Woman He Loved

as Lord Perry Brownlow

1987
Empire of the Sun

as Jim's Father

1985
Combat

as Peter Prior

1985
The Shooting Party

as Lionel Stephens

1984
1984
The Far Pavilions

as Wigram Battye

1983
The Wars

as Clive

1983
Number 10

as Maurice Bonham-Carter

1983
1983
The Cleopatras

as Octavian

1982
Gandhi

as Cavalry Troop Leader

1981
From a Far Country

as 1st Security Officer

1981
1980
Hussy

as 2nd. Punter

1979
Testament of Youth

as Edward Brittain

1979
Penmarric

as Philip

1979
Tales of the Unexpected

as Basil Dashwood

1979
Dick Turpin

as Willoughby

1978
Les Misérables

as Gendarme

1978
1977
1965
1965
BBC Play of the Month

as Alexander Studzinsky