James Frazer (disambiguation)
- James Frazer (disambiguation)
James Frazer is the anthropologist and mythology writer James George Frazer.
James Frazer may also be:
* Private James Frazer, fictional character in "Dad's Army" on television
See also:
* James Frazier (disambiguation)
* James Fraser (disambiguation)
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