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Dexter Fletcher (born 31 January 1966) is an English actor and director. He has appeared in the Guy Ritchie film ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'', as well as television roles in such shows as the comedy-drama ''Hotel Babylon'', the critically acclaimed HBO series ''Band of Brothers'' and earlier in his career, the children's show ''Press Gang'', and the film ''Bugsy Malone''. He also had a short lived stint at presenting, with the third series of Channel 4's ''GamesMaster'' in 1993 and 1994. ==Career== Fletcher trained at the Anna Scher Theatre drama club.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=BBC Drama )〕 Fletcher's first film part was as Baby Face in ''Bugsy Malone'' (1976). He made his stage début the following year in a production of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream''. As a child actor, Fletcher was a regular feature in British productions in the early 1980s such as ''The Long Good Friday'', ''The Elephant Man'', and ''The Bounty''. As an adult, he has appeared on television as rebellious teenager Spike Thomson in ''Press Gang'' and also ''Murder Most Horrid'' (1991) with Dawn French. His American accent had some fans convinced that he actually is an American. He has starred in the films ''Caravaggio'' (1986), ''The Rachel Papers'' (1989), ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' (1998), ''Layer Cake'' (2004), AffirmFilm's ''Solomon'' as Rehoboam, and Universal's ''Doom'' as a communications officer nicknamed "Pinky".〔(Dexter Fletcher (I) )〕 On television, he has appeared in the major HBO drama, ''Band of Brothers'' and in a supporting role in the BBC One historical drama ''The Virgin Queen'' (US PBS 2005, UK 2006). He also appeared in Kylie Minogue's 1997 released music video ''Some Kind of Bliss''. Fletcher has starred on BBC One in a series based on the Imogen Edwards-Jones's book, ''Hotel Babylon'' which ran for four series before being axed in 2009.〔 He also appeared in one episode, "The Booby and the Beast", of BBC's ''Robin Hood'' series 2 as the German Count Friedrich and in the 2008 radio series ''The Way We Live Right Now''. He appeared in ''Bo! Selecta'' spin off, ''A Bear's Tail'' as 'The Scriptwriter' after fellow ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' star Nick Moran portrayed this role in the pilot, but not in the series proper. He played a brief role in the BBC series ''New Tricks'', in the episode "Final Curtain", where he played fictional actor, Tommy Jackson. He also appeared in the ''Boon'' episode "Walking Off Air", playing Eddie Cotton.〔"Walking Off Air", ''Boon'', aired 2 October 1989 Series 4, Episode 1〕 In 2009, he appeared in Misfits as Nathan Young's dad, reprising the role in 2010 for the second series. Fletcher stars in 2009 in the vampire film Dead Cert, which is directed by Steven Lawson.〔(More cast, new poster for vampire film DEAD CERT )〕 2011 saw him acting in his first role as a police officer, as Detective Edwards in the British film noir ''Jack Falls'', alongside his ''Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' co-stars Jason Flemyng and Alan Ford. In 2012, Fletcher had a small role in horror-comedy Cockneys vs Zombies, where he played the character 'Dad Maguire'. 2012 and Dexter takes the lead role as History Teacher Mr Sheers in supernatural British teen flick ''Coven'', due for release late 2013. Starring with him are ''St Trinian's twin child actors Holly Mackie〔(Mackie on IMDb )〕 and Cloe Mackie〔(Mackie on IMDb )〕 In 2015 Fletcher played the role of 'Scooter' in episode 5 of the 8-part BBC TV drama The Interceptor. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dexter Fletcher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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