Hugh Fraser
Hugh Matthew Fraser, born on October 23, 1945, is a distinguished English actor, theatre director, and author celebrated for his extensive contributions to film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his compelling performance as Captain Hastings in the acclaimed television adaptation of Agatha Christie's Poirot. Fraser's portrayal of this beloved character has left an indelible mark on audiences, showcasing his exceptional talent and charm.
In addition to his role in Poirot, Fraser is well-known for stepping into the shoes of the Duke of Wellington in the popular Sharpe series, taking over from actor David Troughton. His ability to embody upper-class and aristocratic figures has made him a sought-after performer in the industry, allowing him to shine in various productions.
Throughout his career, Fraser has not only captivated viewers with his acting prowess but has also made significant contributions to the stage as a director. His versatility as a performer and storyteller has culminated in a rich body of work that spans decades. Beyond his on-screen accomplishments, he is also recognized for his literary pursuits, further demonstrating his creative range. Hugh Fraser continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment world, leaving a lasting legacy through his diverse roles and artistic endeavors.
Filmography
Sharpe's Challenge
Sharpe's Waterloo
Sharpe's Honour
Sharpe's Gold
Sharpe's Battle
Sharpe's Siege
Sharpe's Mission
Sharpe's Enemy
Sharpe's Company
Agatha Christie: 100 Years of Poirot and Miss Marple
The Lost Battalion
101 Dalmatians
The Draughtsman's Contract
Jackboots on Whitehall
Patriot Games
The Haunted Hotel
Lawrence After Arabia
The Man in the Iron Mask (1977)
Edge of Darkness
The Alan Clark Diaries
Reilly: Ace of Spies