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Tributes to Carry On star Liz Fraser, 88

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Tributes have been paid to “lovely, kind, irascible” Liz Fraser, famed for her roles in the Carry On films, following her death aged 88.

The star of classic British comedies died in hospital on September 6, her friend Morris Bright, told the Press Associatio­n.

Fraser became best known for her performanc­es as a buxom blonde in the bawdy and long-running Carry On franchise.

Bright, a friend of Fraser and chairman of Elstree Studios, said: “Liz told it like it was. She was touched by the difficulti­es of life, but at the same time she managed to touch so many people’s lives and bring them laughter and happiness.

“Liz was one of the best character actresses you could ever wish to meet. She was another one of these people who was perhaps undervalue­d. But she worked with Peter Sellers and Tony Hancock. She gave as good as she got.”

She appeared in Carry On Cruising, Carry On Cabby, and Carry On Behind in 1975.

Fraser, who was twice married with no children, also worked on The Benny Hill Show and Dad’s Army.

Born Elizabeth Joan Winch, in Southwark, she secured her first film appearance in the 1958 comedy Touch And Go, and went on to work with comic stars of the era. She worked with on The Smallest Show On Earth in 1957, and made her breakthrou­gh alongside the same leading man in 1959’s I’m All Right Jack.

A female foil for the likes of Sid James and Kenneth Williams, the actress made the first of her four appearance­s in the franchise with Carry On Regardless in 1961. Mr Bright added: “When I met her she was everything you expect her to be – extremely attractive, funny, and very knowledgea­ble about the industry.

“You expect her to be like her characters, you think buxomly, and you ascribe her a kind of ditsiness, but she was not like that. She was very strong in her views, and would let you know about them.”

The British Comedy Society also remembered her, describing her as a “delight”.

In a tweet, it said: “We’re very sad to learn that the wonderful comic actor Liz Fraser, star of many postwar TV, radio and film comedies, has died at the age of 88. She was a delight.”

The actress was also due to be one of the stars attending a Carry On themed cruise at the end of September, to mark 60 years of the film franchise.

A spokesman for Cruise & Maritime Voyages said: “CMV is saddened at the loss of comedy star Liz Fraser who was due to be a part of CMV’s Carry On! Diamond Jubilee Celebratio­n Cruise to the Mediterran­ean later this month. Our thoughts are with her family and close friends at this sad time.”

 ??  ?? Liz Fraser with TV director Bill Hitchcock after their marriage in 1965.
Liz Fraser with TV director Bill Hitchcock after their marriage in 1965.

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