Frazer Simpson Frederick Hines (born 22 September 1944) is an English actor. He began his career as a
child actor
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and appeared in ''
A King in New York'' (1957) with
Charlie Chaplin. He later played
Jamie McCrimmon in ''
Doctor Who'', appearing in 117 episodes of the series, more than any other companion. He was a regular in the series alongside
Patrick Troughton
Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
as the
Second Doctor
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between 1966 and 1969, and made guest appearances in the 1980s stories ''
The Five Doctors
''The Five Doctors'' is a special feature-length episode of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', produced in celebration of the programme's 20th anniversary. It had its world premiere in the United States, on the Chica ...
'' and ''
The Two Doctors
''The Two Doctors'' is the fourth serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC1 from 16 February to 2 March 1985.
The serial is set on an alien ...
''. He also had a long-running role as
Joe Sugden in ''
Emmerdale Farm'' between 1972 and 1994.
Early life and career
Hines was born in
Horsforth
Horsforth is a town and civil parish within the City of Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England, lying about five miles north-west of Leeds city centre. Historically a village within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it had a population of 18,895 at the ...
, a north-west suburb of
Leeds
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in the
West Riding of Yorkshire
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, the third son of Bill and Molly Hines. His mother was Scottish and came from
Port Glasgow
Port Glasgow ( gd, Port Ghlaschu, ) is the second-largest town in the Inverclyde council area of Scotland. The population according to the 1991 census for Port Glasgow was 19,426 persons and in the 2001 census was 16,617 persons. The most rece ...
. Shortly after Hines was born, the family moved to
Harrogate
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where his mother ran a
boarding house. As a child, Hines went to the Western Board Primary School and then
Norwood College. Through his parents attending a local amateur dramatics group and regularly visiting the cinema, Hines discovered a love for performing and began attending the Margery Newbury School of Dancing every Saturday morning. It was here that during a performance aged seven at the
Royal Hall in Harrogate that Hines sang the song ''
Louise'' while doing an impersonation of
Maurice Chevalier
Maurice Auguste Chevalier (; 12 September 1888 – 1 January 1972) was a French singer, actor and entertainer. He is perhaps best known for his signature songs, including " Livin' In The Sunlight", "Valentine", " Louise", "Mimi", and "Thank Heav ...
which generated newspaper headlines reading "A young star is born here tonight at the Royal Hall Harrogate".
Because of this success, Hines began attending
Corona Theatre School in London where his fellow classmates included
Richard O'Sullivan,
Dennis Waterman,
Jeremy Bulloch and
Francesca Annis
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. Making his debut in the film ''
John and Julie'' (1955) as an extra in a crowd scene, Hines went on to have minor roles in a number of films including ''
One Good Turn'' (1955) and ''
The Woman for Joe'' (1955) before playing speaking parts in ''
Moby Dick'', ''
The Weapon'' and ''
X the Unknown'' (all 1956). Hines' breakthrough role however was in 1957 where he performed the role of Napoleon in a six-part television adaptation of
John Buchan's 1922 novel ''
Huntingtower''. That same year, Hines appeared alongside
Charlie Chaplin in the film ''
A King in New York''. From 1957 and throughout the 1960s, he performed a steady stream of roles in various television series, such as Jan in ''
The Silver Sword'' (1957–58), Tim Birch in ''
Emergency – Ward 10'' (1963–64), and Roger Wain in ''
Coronation Street
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'' (1965). He appeared in a 1964 serial, ''
Smuggler's Bay'', with
Patrick Troughton
Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
. With a well-established career in television, Hines appeared in feature films less frequently, however he did appear in ''
Tunes of Glory'' (1960) with
Alec Guinness
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, ''
I Could Go On Singing'' (1963) with
Judy Garland
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and the James Bond film ''
You Only Live Twice'' (1967).
''Doctor Who''
Hines auditioned for the part of
Ben Jackson in 1966 but was unsuccessful.
Hines' ''Doctor Who'' debut came in the same year, when he was cast to play the part of Jamie McCrimmon, the
companion
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* Companion (caregiving), a caregive ...
of the
Second Doctor
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(played by
Patrick Troughton
Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
). Originally intended as a one-off guest character, Jamie joined the regular cast and appeared in the series from 1966 to 1969. Hines reprised the role in a cameo in the 20th anniversary serial ''
The Five Doctors
''The Five Doctors'' is a special feature-length episode of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', produced in celebration of the programme's 20th anniversary. It had its world premiere in the United States, on the Chica ...
'' (1983) and as a guest star in ''
The Two Doctors
''The Two Doctors'' is the fourth serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC1 from 16 February to 2 March 1985.
The serial is set on an alien ...
'' (1985). Hines appeared in 117 episodes of ''Doctor Who'' in all
—more than any other "companion" actor in the history of the series. The only actors appearing in more episodes are those who played the first four
Doctors. Many of the episodes featuring Jamie
no longer exist in the BBC's collection.
In 1968, during his third year on the show, Hines released with
Major Minor Records the
novelty record "Who's Dr. Who?" Esteemed songwriters
Barry Mason and
Les Reed composed the music and lyrics, but the record was a commercial failure. Hines later called it the only flop Mason and Reed ever wrote.
Hines and his fellow lead actors Patrick Troughton and
Wendy Padbury
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Ea ...
(who played the Doctor's other companion
Zoe Heriot) decided collectively that the workload of ''Doctor Who'' was exhausting them. Frazer was the first of the three to announce his intention to leave. Troughton asked him to stay a few more months, to the end of the sixth series, as this was when Troughton planned to relinquish his role. The three actors remained with the show until the conclusion of the final
Season 6
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serial ''
The War Games
''The War Games'' is the seventh and final serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', which originally aired in ten weekly parts from 19 April to 21 June 1969.
In the serial, an unnamed alien ...
'' (1969). In a documentary about Patrick Troughton, Hines reported that they all left with smiles on their faces, feeling that their job was done and that it was well done. Frazer attested that he remained in contact with Troughton afterward.
Author
Diana Gabaldon credits watching Frazer Hines in the ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The War Games'' (and finding him attractive in a kilt) as the inspiration for her first novel, ''
Outlander'', a
time travel
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story set in 18th century Scotland. Consequently, she named the novel's male protagonist Jamie.
She says that the character's surname, Fraser, is a coincidence, as the
PBS station on which she watched ''Doctor Who'' habitually cut off the episode's credits. She did not learn Hines' name until several years after ''Outlander'' was published.
Up until 2007, Hines was the only surviving
Second Doctor
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companion actor not to have acted in a
Big Finish Productions
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''Doctor Who'' audio play. (The others have played characters other than their television roles.) In November 2007, he starred as Jamie in ''Helicon Prime'', the second instalment in Season 2 of Big Finish's Companion Chronicles. Since then he has appeared in many more Companion Chronicles, where his uncanny ability to mimic
Patrick Troughton
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's
Second Doctor
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has been welcomed by fans of the show. Hines has also recorded linking narration for many Second Doctor serials which no longer exist in video form; the soundtracks, along with Hines' narration, have been released on CD by BBC Audio. He also appeared in an audio trilogy with
Colin Baker
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's
Sixth Doctor
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as an older Jamie. In 2013, Hines portrayed both Jamie and the Second Doctor in the Big Finish audio play ''
The Light at the End'', produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''.
''Emmerdale''
After his tenure as Jamie in ''Doctor Who'', Hines resumed the life of a jobbing actor, appearing in several films such as ''
The Last Valley'' and ''
Zeppelin
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'' (both 1971), until 1972 when he was cast in the soap opera ''Emmerdale Farm'' as
Joe Sugden,
a role he played until 1994. In between making episodes of ''
Emmerdale
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'', as it was renamed in 1989, he has continued a career in the theatre and made occasional appearances in other TV shows. Hines was the subject of ''
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'' in 1992 after
Michael Aspel
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surprised him during the filming of ''Emmerdale''. He stated in a 2019 interview, “I left Emmerdale because I got sick of going to work when it was dark and coming home when it was dark. I’d just got married and owned a stud farm, and so I said I would leave." He stated he was asked back to the show the following year but refused and was later killed off. Hines confirmed that he would like to return to the soap despite his off-screen death.
After ''Emmerdale''
Straight out of ''Emmerdale'', in 1995 Hines toured the UK in a production of ''
Doctor in the House
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'' with
Vicki Michelle,
Robin Askwith and
Windsor Davies
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. In 1998, he starred as Inspector Lord in a touring production of ''
Spider's Web
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Spid ...
''. Hines guest starred in an episode of ''
Dalziel and Pascoe'' in 2006 and appeared with
Kate O'Mara
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in a tour of ''
The Hollow'' later that year. Hines appeared in
Peter Kay's ''
Comic Relief
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'' video of 2007, as one of the many guests dancing to the song ''
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)'' by
the Proclaimers. In 2011, he toured in the play ''Five Blue Haired Ladies Sitting on a Green Park Bench'' with
Shirley Anne Field and
Anita Harris
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. He appeared in the film ''A Voice to Die For'' in 2013. In 2014, Hines appeared in the film ''
Two Days in the Smoke''. He also appeared as
Daddy Warbucks in the stage musical ''
Annie'' in 2014.
Hines was cast in a 2015 episode of the
television adaptation of ''Outlander'', which he had helped to inspire.
In the May 2015 episode "
Wentworth Prison", Hines portrayed Sir Fletcher Gordon, an English prison warden.
From 2016 to 2017, Hines starred as Albert Blunderstone in the tour of the play ''Seriously Dead''.
In 2018, Hines starred in the award winning short film ''Sundown'' which was directed by
Ryan Hendrick and also appeared in the sci-fi western film ''Blood Corral''. In 2019, he starred in an audio film of ''
Up Pompeii!'', celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the series, appearing alongside original cast members including
Madeline Smith and
Tim Brooke-Taylor. Hines appeared as Sonny Troughton, a former criminal, in two episodes of ''
Doctors'' in 2020 and starred in the romantic-comedy film ''
Lost at Christmas'' set in the Scottish Highlands later that same year.
Personal life
Hines has dated
Jill Haworth,
Pamela Franklin,
Susan George,
Liza Goddard and
Deborah Watling. He also had a three-year relationship with
Michael Caine
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's daughter Dominique.
Hines has been twice married, first to Irish actress
Gemma Craven from 1981 to 1984, and second to waterskiing champion Liz Hobbs
(with whom he lived in
Coddington
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,
Nottinghamshire
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) from 1994 to 2003.
Boxtree, an imprint of
Macmillan Publishers
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, published Hines' autobiography in 1996. This work, titled ''Films, Farms and Fillies'', first appeared in a paperback edition. Thirteen years later, in December 2009,
Telos Publishing
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released a revised hardcover edition, titled ''Hines Sight''.
In July 2010, Hines disclosed that he suffered from
colorectal cancer for eleven years, explaining that he kept his illness a secret for fear of professional alienation. Since his recovery, Hines has openly promoted cancer awareness through
Cancer Research
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and the
Bobby Moore Cancer Foundation. His older brother Roy Hines (1942–1982) was also an actor and died of cancer aged 40.
Hines later toured
Northern England
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in a
solo performance covering his career.
Hines is a member of the
Grand Order of Water Rats
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.
Filmography
Film
Television
Music videos
References
External links
*
fan websitefrazerhines.co.ukSundown (2018) Trailer
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1944 births
English male film actors
English male television actors
English male voice actors
English male soap opera actors
20th-century English male actors
21st-century English male actors
English people of Scottish descent
Living people
People from Horsforth