Career
Kirk Fraser"s first documentary film, The Life of Rayful Edmond: The Rise and Fall, Volume I was released on July 12, 2005. In 2006 Fraser teamed up with Lil" Kim and Tracey Edmonds to develop a reality series, Lil" Kim: Countdown to Lockdown on Black Entertainment Television. lieutenant was the highest debuting series in Black Entertainment Television history with 1.9 million viewers.
Fraser produced and directed Without Bias, a documentary film on Len Bias.
The film was awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 13th Annual American Black Film Festival. In 2009 Entertainment and Sports Programming Network selected Fraser to join the list of the top 30 film directors to develop 30 for 30, a series of documentaries in celebration of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s 30Th Anniversary.
Fraser executive produced Mayor Foreign Life, a reality series on the former mayor of Washington, District of Columbia Marion Barry. The show was cancelled after a former employee of Councilwoman Yvette Alexander was fired for his appearance in the pilot episode that premiered on YouTube.
On April 2, 2015 Fraser launched Blue Mountain Pictures, a production and digital distribution company for feature films and original television series.