Coulter, Frazer

Born in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Frazer Coulter (1849-1937) went on the stage in the 1870s, making his New York debut in support of Mrs. Sheridan Shook in School for Scandal at the Union Square, then operated by Shook & Collier. He was in Vigilantes at Niblos, the same season. He had played with John E. Owens, Lawrence Barrett, Robson and Crane, was in the original production of Hazel Kirke, and supported Thomas W. Keen in classical repertory.

Coulter was elected to The Lambs in 1916 as a Professional member.

He put in a season with the Boston theatre stock and later supported Richard Mansfield, Margaret Lawrence and Katharine Cornell. He also played in several revivals by the Players.

Frazer Coulter died January 26, 1937, at the Percy Williams Home in East Islip, Long Island. He was 88 years old. He is interred in Woodlawn Cemetery, The Bronx