He was the first man to rise to the level of Executive National Vice President in the company's 37-year history, in part because of his leadership in heading a network of Arbonne consultants and buyers in a global sales campaign.
As part of his Network Marketing business, Fraser also became the face and spokesman for many of the products and he played a key role in reshaping the Arbonne brand to include men.
He played Nicolas in Richard Harris's tongue-in-cheek musical Celebrity Me, produced by Bill Kenwright, and Lucius in Max Lewendel's international tour of Titus Andronicus.
[20][23] In 2006, Fraser originated the part of Tom and played opposite Anita Louise Coombe in Over the Threshold: A Musical Romp of Sexual Misdemeanors and Misunderstanding at the Gatehouse Theatre, Highgate.
He played the role of the Sergeant in Irish playwright Kenneth Hickey's tragedy Song of the Shore directed by Emmy Award-winning director John Bruce at Windsor Arts Theatre.
[23][25][26] In 2007, Fraser performed as Le Vicomte de Valmont in scenes from Les Liaisons Dangereuses, under the direction of Jennifer Gelfer and working alongside Carey Mulligan, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
In 2007, Fraser also worked at the invitation of director John Bruce on LoveBytes for Sky One, a series of Shakespeare's Sonnets in contemporary settings with Kenneth Branagh, Zoe Wannamaker, Derek Jacobi & Tracy Childs.
He collaborated with Bill Taub, and the two created and co-produced "G-Spot," an online comedy series that debuted at the 2018 LA Webfest at Sony Pictures Entertainment Studies in Culver City, California, on April 27, 2018.
[23][21][26][27][28] As a creative writer and social commentator, Fraser has contributed to Gay Times, Pride and Equality, Talk Business, S.C.L., Authority, and Surrey Life magazines.
[44] Set up in 2012, the Gordon Fraser Scholarship at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) provides vital support to students who would otherwise struggle to start or complete their training due to age or financial challenges.