Bart Fletcher is an American actor in many television series and shorts. But he is best known for his role in the 2008 cult sci-fi/ horror hit One-Eyed Monster. In 2011, he wrote, produced and directed the short film Oh Oliver!.
Bart Fletcher | |
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Born | US |
Occupation(s) | Actor, director, writer, producer |
Website | www |
Career
editIn 2008, he had a starring role in the sci-fi/ horror film One-Eyed Monster as Lance.[1] He has had minor roles in Look Closer (2010) and The Chicago 8 (2011).
In 2009-2010, he made voice over in many episodes of the Stan Lee/Disney produced animated series Time Jumper playing the voice of Terry Dixon, alongside Natasha Henstridge who did the voice of Charity Vyle.
In 2011, Bart Fletcher branched out into writing and directing with his comedic short film, Oh, Oliver!, a 16-minutes film about one day in the life of Oliver Spagnola.
Filmography
editDirector, producer, writer
edit- 2011: Oh Oliver! (short)
Actor
edit- Films
- 2008: One-Eyed Monster as Lance
- 2010: White Wall as Medic
- 2010: Look Closer as Vander
- 2011: The Chicago 8 as Officer Riggio (completed)
- 2014: Sin City: A Dame to Kill for as Flint
- 2022: The Disappearance of Toby Blackwood as Leonard Ziskin
- Television
- 2005: General Hospital (TV series) (in one episode "Young A.J. Quartermaine" as Young A.J. Quartermai)
- 2006: Untold Stories of the ER (TV series, 1 episode "Director Down" as Kyle)
- 2007: Veronica Mars (TV series, 1 episode "Un-American Graffiti" as Jimmy)
- 2007-8: Everybody Hates Chris (TV series, 2 episodes "Everybody Hates Kwanzaa" and "Everybody Hates Being Cool" as Johnny Boy in both)
- 2011: Time Jumper (TV series, 8 episodes as Terry Dixon)
- 2014: American Experience as Dylan O' Grady
- Shorts
- 2004: As Cool as Jennifer as Mike (short)
- 2005: Little Bear as Jake (short)
- 2006: Lonely in Los Angeles as Rookie Cop (short)
- 2009: Death in Charge as Brad (short)
- 2010: Designated as Cliff (short)
- 2011: Oh Oliver! as Robert (short)
- 2017: Lost Nights as Jack (short)
References
edit- ^ Cranked on Cinema: One-eyed Monster review Archived November 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine