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Gabrielle Fitzpatrick to Christopher Fulford
Dexter Fletcher Biography (1966-)
Born January 31, 1966.
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Famous Works
CREDITS
Film Appearances
Baby Face,
Bugsy Malone,
1976
Kid,
The Long Good Friday,
Embassy, 1980
Byte's boy,
The Elephant Man,
Paramount, 1980
Steve Fraser,
4D Special Agents,
1981
Ellison,
The Bounty,
Orion, 1984
Ned Dobb,
Revolution,
Warner Bros., 1985
Rushton,
Gothic,
Vestron Video, 1986
Young Caravaggio,
Caravaggio,
1986
Michael,
Lionheart
(also known as
Lionheart: The Children'sCrusade
), Warner Bros., 1987
Tom,
The Raggedy Rawney,
L.W. Blair, 1988
Big Tim,
When the Whales Came,
1989
Charles Highway,
The Rachel Papers,
1989
Malcolm Greene,
El sueno del mono loco
(also known as
The Mad Monkey,
Twisted Obsession,
El mono loco,
and
Le reve du singe fou
), 1990
All Out,
1991
Anthony,
Out of the Blue,
1991
Angelo,
De plein fouet,
1991
Voice of Prince Cinders,
Prince Cinders,
1993
Luzan,
Shootfighter II,
Mdp Worldwide, 1995
Priest,
Jude,
Gramercy Pictures, 1996
Otto,
The Man Who Knew Too Little,
Warner Bros., 1997
If You Loved Me...?
1997
Soap,
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
(also known as
Two Smoking Barrels
), Gramercy Pictures, 1998
Louis,
Topsy-Turvy,
October Films, 1999
Let the Good Times Roll,
1999
Joe, "Mr. Cool,"
Tube Tales,
1999
Davy,
Pandaemonium,
Moonstone Entertainment, 2000
Television Appearances
Episodic
Lennox, "Didn't You Kill My Brother?"
The Comic Strip Presents,
1988
Eddie Cotton, "Walking off Air,"
Boon,
1989
Colin, "Murder at Tea Time,"
Murder Most Horrid,
1991
"Award in Your Ear,"
The Big One,
1992
Lou, "Five Go off in a Caravan,"
The Famous Five,
c. 1996
Other Television Appearances
Gavroche,
Les Miserables
(movie), CBS, 1978
Spike Thomson,
Press Gang
(series), 1989
Robaom,
Solomon
(miniseries; also known as
Die Bibel--Salomon
and
Salomone
), PAX, 1997
Stage Appearances
The Summer Party,
Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England, 1980
RECORDINGS
Videos
Host of the video game show
Gamesmaster.
Albums
Puck,
Britten: A Midsummer Night's Dream
(opera), 1994
WRITINGS
Screenplays
Let the Good Times Roll,
1999
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Interview,
October, 1986, p. 27.
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