Fraser MacIntosh

Fraser MacIntosh, known as Fiz, was an Australian actor celebrated for his captivating roles in “The Boy Cried Murder” and “The Soldier.” His performances showcased his remarkable talent, making him stand out among other child actors of his time.

Personal and Family Life

Fraser was born on November 17, 1953, in Adelaide, Australia. He was the son of broadcaster Alex MacIntosh, who had a brief appearance in “The Boy Cried Murder.” Fraser had a family of his own, being married to Julia and having two children, Lucy and Foster.

Career

Fraser started his career as a child actor and gained attention for his roles in prominent films during the 1960s. His performances in “The Soldier” and “The Boy Cried Murder” highlighted his incredible acting skills, with critics praising his ability to portray intense emotions. Although he had the chance to work on another film project, a remake of “Treasure Island,” it was never completed, leaving fans wondering about what could have been in his career.

Death and Legacy

Fraser MacIntosh passed away in 1988 due to a brain tumor at the age of 34. Despite his brief career, he left a lasting impression in the film industry with his talent and unique stage presence. Fraser is remembered as a remarkable child actor whose potential was tragically cut short.

Filmography

YearTitleCharacterRating
1966The SoldierJovan5.6
1966The Boy Cried MurderJonathan Durrant6.4