Anne Balfour-Fraser (10 August 1923 – 26 July 2016) was a British film producer who specialised in documentaries.
During the second world war, Balfour-Fraser worked in a factory laboratory analyzing aluminum to repair aircraft.
Balfour-Fraser's mother, Ruth Balfour, had been one of the first women to study at Cambridge and had worked as a doctor during World War II.
[2] As a child, Balfour-Fraser learned the flute, then studied singing at the Royal Academy of Music, London, eventually performing at La Scala in Milan.
She earned Academy Award and BAFTA nominations for the films she produced.