Dexter Fletcher film reviews
Dexter Fletcher
British actor
Born
31 January 1966
in LondonCity of London, EnglandUnited Kingdom
English actor, writer and director of television, theater and film. He has performed in theaters: the Crucible Theatre (1980), Aldwych Theatre (1980, 1981), Glyndebourne Opera (1981), Barbican Theatre (1982), Pit (1982), Lyric Hammersmith (1982), the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (1984), Newcastle Theatre Royal (1985), Lyric Studio (1986, 1997), Old Red Lion Theatre (1994), Cottesloe Theatre (1995), Theatre Royal Haymarket (2004). Best known for (Band of Brothers, 2001) and Hotel Babylon (2006-2008), also for Lock Stock, Elephant Man, Topsy-Turvy, Kick-Ass. Host of video game show, "Gamesmaster". His brothers Steve Fletcher and Graham Fletcher Cook are also actors.
1985 |
as Ned Dobb | |
![]() Fur trapper, who tries to keep away from politics, gets dragged into the American Revolution. To save his son he joins the army and follows the troops that are about to face the British. | ||
2001 |
as Sergeant John "Pee Wee" Martin | |
![]() Real story of American paratroopers unit during World War 2 and their way through the worst battles of the conflict in Europe - from D-Day to crossing of Rhine. | ||
2002 |
as Kingsley | |
![]() American submarine picks up survivors from lifeboat in the middle of Atlantic Ocean and strange thing begin to happen. | ||
2005 |
as Pinky | |
![]() Squad of marines is sent to a laboratory on Mars after distract call has been sent that they are under attack from unknown enemy. | ||
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