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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uncle_ElmerUncle Elmer - Wikipedia

    Stanley C. Fraizer (August 16, 1937 – July 1, 1992), also known as Plowboy Frazier, was an American professional wrestler. He was primarily a regional gimmick wrestler, employed for his massive size and unique personality. He is best known as Uncle Elmer in the World Wrestling Federation from 1985 to 1986.

  2. Charles Stanton "Coote" Frazier (born April 23, 1968) is an American musician, record producer, singer, songwriter and restaurateur. He co-founded Sugar Ray in 1986 and was the band's principal songwriter and drummer until 2012. Frazier served as the producer for tracks and albums by Sugar Ray, Dirty Heads and Ashlee Simpson.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stan_FrazierStan Frazier - Wikipedia

    Stan Frazier may refer to: Stan Frazier (musician) (born 1968), American musician, recording artist, music producer, and restaurateur. Uncle Elmer (Stan C. Frazier) (1937 – 1992), American professional wrestler. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. Uncle Elmer. Also known as Hillbilly Elmer, Giant Hillbilly Elmer, Giant Hillbilly, Giant Rebel, Giant Frazier, Stan Frazier, Stanley Frazier, Lt. Frazier, Tex Frazier, Tiny Frazier, Playboy Frazier, Plowboy Frazier, Country Plowboy, Pascagoula Plowboy, Tiny The Plowboy, Texas Plowboy, A-Team #2, Big Tex, Congorilla, Convict, Masked Convict, Ed ...

  5. Stanley Frazier (* 16. August 1937 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, USA † 30. Juni 1992 in Pascagoula, Mississippi) war ein US-Amerikanischer Wrestler, der hauptsächlich unter seinen Ringnamen Plowboy Frazier und Uncle Elmer bekannt wurde.

  6. Stan Frazier. Actor: WWF Championship Wrestling. Frazier was a professional wrestler from 1960 until 1991. He weighed 450-plus pounds and stood over seven feet tall. He had several successful identities over the years including: The Convict, Plowboy Frazier and The Giant Rebel.

  7. 16. Mai 2008 · One of the favorite whipping boys of these “smart fans” is Stan Frazier, who died June 30, 1992, of kidney failure at age 61. Again, no virtuoso of the squared circle, he still had a certain something that got him over and made him connect with an audience.