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Gibson Frazier has performed on stages regionally at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, the Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia, the Victoria Fringe Festival in Victoria, B.C., and with Buffalo Nights Theatre Company in Los Angeles. A founding member of Buffalo Nights, Mr. Frazier has performed in six mainstage productions with the company including Meat, Salomé, Incident at Vichy, and The Firebugs, for which he received a Drama-Logue Award. Mr. Frazier has been fortunate enough to have a long standing relationship with Buffalo Nights board member Jack Klugman.

Having been directed by Mr. Klugman in the world premiere of Adam Somers's play Asphalt, Mr. Frazier went on to perform with Mr. Klugman in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman at Garry Marshall's Falcon Theatre. Most recently, Mr. Frazier shared the stage with both Mr. Klugman and Tony Randall in Tom Stoppard's Rough Crossing at the Coconut Grove Theatre in Florida and Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys in Texas. A graduate of the theatre department at UCLA, Mr. Frazier was awarded the esteemed Hugh O'Brien Award by Karl Malden for his work in The Actor's Nightmare, directed by Tony Award winner Mel Shapiro. Mr. Frazier's screen credits include Dear God, the upcoming True Rights, and Visas and Virtue, winner of the 1997 Academy Award for best live action short film. He also directed and starred in Fine Line release "Man of the Century", a film he co-wrote and co-produced with Adam Abraham which won the 1998 Audience award at Slamdance.