Peter Frye

Frye, who was Jewish, was born on March 1, 1914, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Frye, who spoke fluent English, French, German, Hebrew and Spanish, fought in the Spanish Civil War from 1937 to 1938 as a member of the XV International Brigade and was wounded in action.

[2] Frye co-wrote the screenplay for the 1954 Israel war film Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (Hebrew: גבעה 24 אינה עונה; Giv'a 24 Einah Ona),[3][4] the first feature film produced in Israel.

[13] He also acted in the 1972 Jack Gold film The Gangster Show: The Irresistible Rise of Arturo Uri.

[15] Frye died on June 2, 1991, in Sutton, London, England, UK.

Frye photographed in Israel in 1964 by Boris Carmi