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Bramwell Fletcher (20 February 1904 – 22 June 1988) was an English stage, film, and television actor.


Career

Fletcher appeared on the stage in 1927 and made his
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debut in 1929. Hollywood and sound films soon beckoned. He made his first film in 1928, ''S.O.S''. Fletcher co-starred in
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' 1931 film ''
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'' with actor
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, whose daughter Diana would marry Fletcher a decade later. He had a brief but notable appearance in '' The Mummy'' (1932) as the assistant gone mad. In 1943, he abandoned films for the theatre and television. He wrote and acted in the critically successful 1965 play ''The Bernard Shaw Story''.


Personal life

His first two wives were actresses. He was married to
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from 1935 to 1940 and
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from 1942 to 1946. Both marriages ended in divorce. In 1950 he married Susan Robinson and had 3 children. In 1970 he married Lael Tucker Wertenbaker living with her in
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, moving to Keene in 1985. He remained with her until his death in 1988.


Complete filmography

* '' Chick'' (1928) - Chick Beane * '' S.O.S.'' (1928) - Herriott * '' To What Red Hell'' (1929) - Jim Nolan * '' So This Is London'' (1930) - Alfred Honeycutt * '' Raffles'' (1930) - Bunny * '' The Millionaire'' (1931) - Carter Andrews * ''
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'' (1931) - Billee * '' Men of the Sky'' (1931) - Eric * ''
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'' (1931) - Ronald Petrie * ''
Once a Lady ''Once a Lady'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Guthrie McClintic and starring Ruth Chatterton, Ivor Novello and Jill Esmond. The film, produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, is a remake of the Pola Negri silent fi ...
'' (1931) - Allen Corinth *'' The Silent Witness'' (1932) - Anthony Howard * '' A Bill of Divorcement'' (1932) - Gareth (uncredited) * '' The Face on the Barroom Floor'' (1932) - Bill Bronson * '' The Mummy'' (1932) - Ralph Norton * ''
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'' (1933) - Herbert White * '' Only Yesterday'' (1933) - Scott Hughes * ''
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'' (1933) - Man with the Maceys * ''
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'' (1934) - Minor Role (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) - The Priest * '' Line Engaged'' (1935) - David Morland * ''
The Undying Monster ''The Undying Monster'', also known as ''The Hammond Mystery'', is a 1942 American mystery horror film directed by John Brahm and written by Lillie Hayward and Michel Jacoby, based on Jessie Douglas Kerruish's 1922 novel of the same name.Meehan ...
'' (1942) - Dr. Jeff Colbert * ''
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'' (1942) - Wilbur Ashley * ''
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'' (1942) - Harrison * ''
Immortal Sergeant ''Immortal Sergeant'' is a 1943 American war film directed by John M. Stahl for 20th Century Fox. Set in the North African desert during World War II, it stars Henry Fonda as a corporal lacking in confidence in both love and war, Maureen O'Hara ...
'' (1943) - Symes * ''Bread of Freedom'' (1952, TV movie) * ''Drama into Opera: Oedipus Rex'' (1961, TV movie)


References


External links

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Obituary in ''The New York Times''Bramwell Fletcher papers, 1934-1981
held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division,
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1904 births 1988 deaths Barrymore family English male film actors English male stage actors English male television actors Male actors from Bradford 20th-century English male actors 20th-century English dramatists and playwrights English male dramatists and playwrights 20th-century English male writers People from Nelson, New Hampshire British expatriate male actors in the United States {{England-actor-stub