Dexter Fletcher
Born: 1966-01-31 in North London, England, UK
Known For: Acting
Biography
Dexter Fletcher (born 31 January 1966) is an English actor and director. He has appeared in Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and the crime comedy Smoking Guns, as well as in television shows such as the comedy-drama Hotel Babylon, the HBO series Band of Brothers and, earlier in his career, the children's show Press Gang. He was also in the film Bugsy Malone. He had a short stint as a presenter on the third series of Channel 4's GamesMaster in 1993 and 1994. Fletcher made his directorial debut with Wild Bill (2011), and also directed Sunshine on Leith (2013) and Eddie the Eagle (2015). He replaced Bryan Singer as director of Bohemian Rhapsody, a biopic about the band Queen, released in October 2018; due to DGA rules, he received executive producer credit. In 2019 he directed Rocketman, a film based on the life of Elton John.
Filmography
2023
- Ghosted as Raoul
- Love at First Sight as Val Jones
- The Kemps: All Gold as Self
- The Puppet Asylum
2022
- The Offer ... (Executive Producer)
2020
- I Hate Suzie as Benjamin Detroit
2019
- Rocketman ... (Director)
2018
- Bohemian Rhapsody ... (Executive Producer)
- Sherlock Gnomes as Gargoyle Reggie (voice)
- Terminal as Vince
2017
- Eat Locals as Mr. Thatcher
- Double Date
- 60 Seconds to Die as Newsreader (segment SCab)
- The Agency as John
2016
- Eddie the Eagle ... (Director)
- Respectable: The Mary Millington Story as Narrator
- Smoking Guns as Paul McVeigh
2015
- The Interceptor as Scooter
- Age Of Kill as Major Jackman
- The Coven as Mr. Sheers
2014
- Muppets Most Wanted as (uncredited)
2013
- Sunshine on Leith ... (Director)
- Fedz as Hunter
2012
- Cockneys vs Zombies as Dad Macguire
- St George's Day as Levi
2011
- Death in Paradise as Grant
- The Three Musketeers as D’Artagnan’s Father
- Mount Pleasant as ex-business partner
- White Van Man as Ian
- Wild Bill ... (Director)
- Jack Falls as Detective Edwards
- Welcome to Hoxford: The Fan Film as Justin Morton
2010
- Kick-Ass as Cody
- Dead Cert as Eddie Christian
- Hong Kong Confidential
- Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob
- Baseline as Joe
2009
- Misfits as Mike Young
- In Your Dreams as Albert
- Autumn as Michael
2008
- The Last Enemy as Pawnshop Owner
- Bonekickers as Michael Gift
2007
- Stardust as Skinny Pirate
2006
- Robin Hood
- Hotel Babylon as Tony Casemore
- Tristan & Isolde as Orick
- The Virgin Queen as Sir Thomas Radcliffe - Earl of Sussex
- Manilla Envelopes as DCI Patrick Stalker
2005
- Doom as Pinky
- A Bear's Tail as The Scriptwriter
2004
- New Tricks as Tommy Jackson
- Layer Cake as Cody
2002
- Below as Kingsley
- Combat Missions
2001
- Band of Brothers as John W. Martin
- Pandaemonium as Humphry Davy
1999
- Topsy-Turvy as Louis
- Tube Tales as Joe (segment "Mr. Cool")
1998
- Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels as Soap
- Let the Good Times Roll as Andrew
1997
- The Man Who Knew Too Little as Otto
- Solomon as Rehoboam
- Solomon as Rehoboam
1996
- Jude as Priest
- Dead London as Nick
1995
- Aristophanes: The Gods Are Laughing as Aristophanes' son
1993
- Prince Cinders as Prince Cinders (voice)
- UNIT Recruiting Film as Narrator
1992
- GamesMaster as Self - Presenter
- Dread Poets' Society as Keats
1991
- Soldier Soldier as Biker
- Murder Most Horrid as Colin
- Out of the Blue as Anthony
- All Out as Angelo
1989
- Press Gang as Spike Thomson
- The Rachel Papers as Charles Highway
- Twisted Obsession as Malcolm Greene
- When the Whales Came as Big Tim
1988
- The Raggedy Rawney as Tom
- Across the Lake as Jimmy
- Didn't You Kill My Brother? as Lennox
1987
- Going Live! as Self
- Gothic as Rushton
- Lionheart as Michael
1986
- Caravaggio as Young Caravaggio
1985
- Revolution as Ned Dobb
- Wings of Death as Alex
1984
- The Bounty as Thomas Ellison
1982
- The Comic Strip Presents... as Lennox
1981
- 4D Special Agents as Steve Fraser
- Memoirs of a Survivor as Terry
1980
- The Elephant Man as Bytes' Boy
- The Long Good Friday as Kid
1978
- Les Misérables as Gavroche
1976
1973
- Steptoe & Son Ride Again as Small Boy (uncredited)