Jim Frazee(I)
- Producer
- Script and Continuity Department
- Writer
Jim Frazee is a film acquisitions consultant and executive producer
based in Scandinavia. He has worked in the film industry (exhibition,
film acquisition, distribution, journalism and production) in the
United States and Scandinavia since 1977.
He has worked for Paramount Pictures, and since 1988, for several Scandinavian film production and distribution companies.
He did his undergraduate film studies at Southern Methodist University (SMU), and was graduated with a BFA in Film and Music in 1978. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from Warren Wilson College in 1983 where he studied with Stephen Dobyns, Michael Ryan, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Louise Glück, and Raymond Carver.
He has contributed pieces to the New York Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the San Diego Union, the McClatchy newspaper group, the American Poetry Review, the Virginia Quarterly Review, the Iowa Review, and the Missouri Review.
His brother, Max Frazee, is an artist. Their father, Harry Frazee III, was a journalist and advertising executive. Jim's great-grandfather, Harry Frazee, produced and directed more than 60 shows on Broadway, and owned the Boston Red Sox from 1916-1923.
He has worked for Paramount Pictures, and since 1988, for several Scandinavian film production and distribution companies.
He did his undergraduate film studies at Southern Methodist University (SMU), and was graduated with a BFA in Film and Music in 1978. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from Warren Wilson College in 1983 where he studied with Stephen Dobyns, Michael Ryan, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Louise Glück, and Raymond Carver.
He has contributed pieces to the New York Times, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the San Diego Union, the McClatchy newspaper group, the American Poetry Review, the Virginia Quarterly Review, the Iowa Review, and the Missouri Review.
His brother, Max Frazee, is an artist. Their father, Harry Frazee III, was a journalist and advertising executive. Jim's great-grandfather, Harry Frazee, produced and directed more than 60 shows on Broadway, and owned the Boston Red Sox from 1916-1923.