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Duncan Fraser Duncan Fraser is an ex-professional soccer player who holds a degree in Psychology from Manchester University. During his twenties, he packed up his manual typewriter and set out to see the world in the great 1960's search for self. Having traveled to over 50 countries within six years, Duncan's odyssey took him to the Middle East and South America, subsidizing his adventures with extremely unusual jobs. He's lived on an Israeli kibbutz on the Golan Heights where he guarded equipment on the Israel-Jordan border. He's been shot, bombed, torched and holed up in an Algerian prison because of his Israeli ties. He also taught English Literature in Bogota, Columbia, smuggled fruit in North Africa and mined for diamonds in Sudan. The multi-talented Duncan began his acting career with "The Bogota Players", a group he helped form while in Bogota, Columbia. Duncan subsequently racked up an impressive list of credits spanning both film and television, including "Seven Years in Tibet", "The Jack Bull", "Wrongfully Accused", "The Crush" and "Omen IV". He has also guest starred in several television series, including "The X-Files", "Sentinel", "Viper", "Highlander" and "MacGyver". Duncan's favorite past-times include golfing, fishing, traveling, writing and spending quality time with his daughter, who is currently studying Biology in Vancouver, Canada, where he has lived since 1974. |