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Dexter Fletcher
Birth at
31 January 1966
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Dexter Fletcher is called the actor of one role, and it is completely undeserved. This Englishman has a rather powerful manner of performance, he is compared with the masters of the film school of the 30s. It just so happened that only one film with his participation became truly world famous. However, Dexter does not lose hope in anticipation of at least one more star role.
Dexter Fletcher was born on January 31, 1966 in the British capital. The boy's parents were simple workers, but they tried
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Dexter Fletcher is called the actor of one role, and it is completely undeserved. This Englishman has a rather powerful manner of performance, he is compared with the masters of the film school of the 30s. It just so happened that only one film with his participation became truly world famous. However, Dexter does not lose hope in anticipation of at least one more star role.
Dexter Fletcher was born on January 31, 1966 in the British capital. The boy's parents were simple workers, but they tried to get their only son to break out into the people. Noticing the boy’s acting talent, they identified him in the circle of acting. At school, Dexter participated in all sorts of productions, and in high school he even directed for younger children. His first film role Dexter performed at the age of ten in the film “Bugsy Malone”, then followed by the film “Les Miserables” (1978), and the main role in the film.
The Elephant Man (1980) made it popular throughout England.
Fletcher graduated from the London Theatre Academy with excellent grades and recommendations from teachers who predicted a brilliant career for him. And indeed, this actor has enormous potential – he can be a comedian, a tragic, a hero-lover, a devious criminal or an unsuccessful clerk. The most famous to our viewer are such paintings with his participation: “Purely English Murder” (1984 - 2009), “The Man Who Knew Too Little” (1997), “Deep” (2002), “Layer Cake” (2004), “Stardust” (2007), “Losers” (2009), “Kick-Ass” (2010).
He starred in Guy Ritchie's 1998 film Cards, Money, Two Guns. Although the actor himself is inclined to the fact that the picture was so popular only because of the correspondence to the spirit of the time. /