Tracy Fraim

Total Credits at Criticker: 6 (Actor), 1 (Director), 1 (Writer)
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A 16 year old girl takes up with a charming young man who quickly shows his colors when he beats a friend simply for walking with her and then goes totally ballistic after she tries to break up with him. (imdb)
When the mother of Junior and his younger brother Scooter, twenty-something, dies, they realize they need a woman around the house, since they haven't a clue how to cook or keep house. Their first attempts, with hookers and strippers, are disastrous... (imdb)
As a reward from a jilted millionairess, Davis is given the $100,000 Porsche of the unfaithful husband. Unknown to Davis and the wife, the body of the husband is in the Porsche. The killer tries in vein to recover the body before it is discovered. (imdb)
A woman faces some difficult choices when she's forced to live in a whole new way in this independent drama. With her family in the midst of a crisis, Kelley (Ria Pavia) sets out to find her brother Dennis (Tracy Fraim), a ne'er do well drifter who is currently living on a tiny island of the coast of Chile... (All Movie Guide)
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991) - Direct-to-Video
A young boy sees his father killed by a toy that was anonymously delivered to his house. After that, he is too traumatized to speak, and his mother must deal with both him and the loss of her husband. Meanwhile, a toy maker named Joe Peto builds some suspicious-looking toys, and a mysterious man creeps around both the toy store and the boy's house...but who is responsible for the killer toys? (imdb)
George Wallace (1997) - TV Mini-Series
Gary Sinise turns in an Emmy-winning performance as George Wallace, the notorious four-term governor of Alabama who used his power and influence to block desegregation, declaring "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever." John Frankenheimer directs this made-for-television biopic that also features Mare Winningham in an Emmy-winning performance and Golden Globe winner Angelina Jolie in one of her first lead roles.