Frazer Smith Biography
Frazier Smith is an American radio host, actor, and stand-up comedian. He is an actor and writer whose films include The Fisher King (1991), Tag: The Assassination Game (1982), and Electric Dreams (1984).
Frazer Age
He is 69 years old as of January 2024. Smith was born on 17 January 1955, in Detroit, Michigan, United States of America.
Frazer Wife- Spouse
Frazer is happily married to his wife.
Frazer Career
Smith worked at KROQ-FM in Los Angeles from 1976 to 1979, at KLOS from 1979 to 1984, at KMET from 1984 to 1986, at KLSX from 1986 to 1997, at KLOS from 1997, and at KRTH from 2002. He has appeared in films[1] and TV shows, and was one of the announcers on the TBS music video series Night from 1986 to 1988 and from 1989 to 1991. His rave show on KROQ-FM coincided with the rise of the new wave sports station at the time. The improvisational comedy based on the legendary prostitute/inspector can also be heard in a production of Hollywood Night Work, which also stars Phil Austin of the Fire Elephant Theatre, as well as film and television actors and Michael C. Gwynne, who also produced the show. Contrary to popular interpretation at the time, there is no letter. As the theme plays, the “theme” appears and announcer Laura Quinn begins introducing “Boys.” For years, Smith and Peter “Crabman” Crabbe provided alternate commentary for the annual broadcast of the famous Rose Parade. Listeners are asked to tune in to Los Angeles station KTLA, hosted by Stephanie Edwards and Bob Eubanks. Smith will tell viewers to turn down the volume on their televisions and turn on their radios to listen to a fun video floating around discussing topics from the past year. For example, that year. In J. Simpson’s low-speed traffic, one of the buoys was identified as a reenactment of the problem. Smith and Crabb also described the marchers as a continuous circle of brass band music. Smith is best known for the KROQ-FM simulcast of the 1978 World Series. “So cool, I have to go!” wrote the lyrics. KLOS when. Smith also hosted the late-night show “Rock ‘N’ America” in 1984.
Frazer Net Worth
Smith has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.
Frazer Movies and TV Shows
2022 James the Second
2006 The Last Stand
1999 Dead Air
1994 Body Shot
1994 Blankman
1993 Breakfast of Aliens
1991 The Fisher King
1990 Dead Women in Lingerie
1990 Repossessed
1990 Pale Blood
1989 Transylvania Twist
1987 Slam Dance
1984 Rock ‘N’ America
1984 Electric Dreams
1982 Tag: The Assassination Game
1980 Below the Belt
2018 Electives
2016 Dr. Ken
2014 Maron
2005 McBride: Tune in for Murder
1993 Quantum Leap
1993 Johnny Bago
1990 1st & Ten
1981 The White Shadow