Birthday: 31 January 1966, Enfield, London, England, UK
Height: 168 cm
Dexter Fletcher is an English actor who made his way in many screen and television performances, the most well-liked and well-known of the latter being in Press Gang (1989) where he played opposite real-life love (at the time) Julia Sawalha (Lynda Day on "Press Gang"). His career began at the age of 10, with a small role in Bugsy Malone (...
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Dexter Fletcher is an English actor who made his way in many screen and television performances, the most well-liked and well-known of the latter being in Press Gang (1989) where he played opposite real-life love (at the time) Julia Sawalha (Lynda Day on "Press Gang"). His career began at the age of 10, with a small role in Bugsy Malone (1976). Show less «
As an older and wiser man, I don't believe in luck. I believe in hard work and talent and determinat...Show more »
As an older and wiser man, I don't believe in luck. I believe in hard work and talent and determination. Show less «
It took me a long time to make that leap to being a grown-up and responsible adult because I carried...Show more »
It took me a long time to make that leap to being a grown-up and responsible adult because I carried on being a child actor into my late twenties. It's OK to be precocious when you're young, but when you're a man of about 27 or 28 and playing a 17-year-old in a TV show, it kind of prolongs your childhood. Show less «
[About his role as the young Caravaggio in _Caravaggio_] "I was kind of afraid I might just end up r...Show more »
[About his role as the young Caravaggio in _Caravaggio_] "I was kind of afraid I might just end up rolling around naked on a beach. But I had this 15 minute meeting scheduled with Jarman and I ran out two hours later and bought a book about Caravaggio because Jarman was so absolutely involved and passionate." Show less «
I left school with no qualifications but I was doing theatre and film work and thought that was the ...Show more »
I left school with no qualifications but I was doing theatre and film work and thought that was the best thing since sliced bread. Show less «
[About playing "Sergeant John W. Martin" in Band of Brothers (2001)] "The more I spoke to John, the ...Show more »
[About playing "Sergeant John W. Martin" in Band of Brothers (2001)] "The more I spoke to John, the more I realised that we were telling a real story. We had a serious responsibility. We owed it to these men to produce something more than sentimental schlock". Show less «
If you're not keen on crowds, it might be best to give Edinburgh a miss during festival time when it...Show more »
If you're not keen on crowds, it might be best to give Edinburgh a miss during festival time when it can get extremely busy. Show less «
As an actor, there's always that fear. You don't know where the next job's coming from, so you say, ...Show more »
As an actor, there's always that fear. You don't know where the next job's coming from, so you say, 'I'll do that, I'll do that, I'll do that'. Your choices are not always clearly thought out, and you can end up taking mis-steps. Show less «
[on his wife Dalia Ibelhauptaite] "She's the best influence on me. She's my hero and my best friend....Show more »
[on his wife Dalia Ibelhauptaite] "She's the best influence on me. She's my hero and my best friend. She loves me and I really feel that. I remember lying in bed one night, alone after a bad day, and wanting very much to be with her. I realised I was happy when I was with her and in control. So I set about making her my wife". Show less «
With directing, you've got to find something and drag it up from its inception, and I'm at the early...Show more »
With directing, you've got to find something and drag it up from its inception, and I'm at the early stages of doing that again. There's something all-consuming and addictive about that. Show less «
My first trip abroad was to do a TV version of 'Les Miserables' in France with Anthony Perkins. Ther...Show more »
My first trip abroad was to do a TV version of 'Les Miserables' in France with Anthony Perkins. There I was at 12 acting with the guy from Psycho (1960). My parents were teachers, and it was hard for them to relate to that world. Show less «
I've been lucky enough to do theatre, film, and television for a career. Unless I get offered a job ...Show more »
I've been lucky enough to do theatre, film, and television for a career. Unless I get offered a job as an astronaut, I won't stray too far from it. Show less «
I love traveling, but I have to admit I didn't initially take to Agra in India. As soon as you arriv...Show more »
I love traveling, but I have to admit I didn't initially take to Agra in India. As soon as you arrive, someone wants to show you around, take your bags or sell you something - and it's just a bit of a culture shock. You just have to make the necessary mental adjustment to the setting. Show less «
I have a natural affinity with children and adults who can't accept adult responsibility.
I have a natural affinity with children and adults who can't accept adult responsibility.
I didn't make Wild Bill (2011) because I wanted to become a director; I just wanted to make 'Wild Bi...Show more »
I didn't make Wild Bill (2011) because I wanted to become a director; I just wanted to make 'Wild Bill.' Show less «
I was turning up at sets where inexperienced people were making these badly written films - but they...Show more »
I was turning up at sets where inexperienced people were making these badly written films - but they were doing it; that was the point. They were getting their films out there. And they were paying me, so they obviously had access to money. I just thought, 'I can make something better than this.' Show less «
Sunshine on Leith (2013) is really an experiment for me to see if I am a filmmaker beyond having my ...Show more »
Sunshine on Leith (2013) is really an experiment for me to see if I am a filmmaker beyond having my own stories to tell. Show less «
I love walking along Leith's waterfront and wandering around some of New Town's beautiful streets an...Show more »
I love walking along Leith's waterfront and wandering around some of New Town's beautiful streets and squares, with their gorgeous Georgian architecture. Show less «
I always devise a background so that it makes what your character goes through logical and keeps up ...Show more »
I always devise a background so that it makes what your character goes through logical and keeps up the continuity. Show less «
I've been the teenage success, I've been homeless and driving around in my car and not knowing where...Show more »
I've been the teenage success, I've been homeless and driving around in my car and not knowing where to eat. You just want to keep working and learning, and I was doing that. If I hadn't done 'Wild Bill,' I'm sure I would have acted in something else. Show less «
Spending time on 18th-century ships in Tahiti when I was 17 was quite unusual.
Spending time on 18th-century ships in Tahiti when I was 17 was quite unusual.