Fletcher Humphrys was born on April 1, 1976 in Australia. He is an actor, known for The Dressmaker (2015), Chopper (2000) and Blue Heelers (1994).
Fletcher Illidge is an actor, known for Beneath Hill 60 (2010).
Fletcher Moules is known for Entergalactic (2022), Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace (2011) and Clash of Clans: Revenge (2015).
Fletcher O'Neill is a rising young actor, hailing from Brisbane, Australia. In 2020 he will graduate from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) with a Bachelor of Screen Production and Entertainment. Fletcher has also undertaken courses in acting with both QUT and NIDA to enhance his skills and understanding of the film industry. Fletcher's enthusiasm and willingness to work in the entertainment industry in all levels was quickly recognised and has resulted in a quick succession of opportunities and roles in commercials and now in film. Most recently cast as Tony in the feature film "Romance on the Menu" (2019), Disney feature film 'Swimming for Gold' (2019) starring Peyton List (Jessie, Bunk'd), "War on Charges" Domino's Commercial (2019), "Suncorp & Georgie - The Café" Suncorp commercial (2018) and "Yep, Yeah, Yay" Dreamworld commercial (2019). Fletcher's already extensive short film credits have included "Brown Paper Bags" (Scott D Clark, 2019), "Split Milk" (Griffith Film School, 2019), "AntiClimatic" (Griffith Film School, 2019), "I'm Mature" (Red Handed Productions, 2019), "Murder Maid" (Jamie -Lee Tipo, 2019), "EMMi" (Soul Vision Films, 2019), "Influencer Party" (Ludo Studio, 2019), "EMMi" (Soul Vision Films, 2018), "Dreamer" (44 Gallon Films, 2018) Fletcher's work experiences in the industry have encompassed a broad range of areas which has contributed to his outstanding knowledge of the entertainment industry. Having worked in casting, talent management and modeling as well as experience in live theatre. Fletcher brings creativity, a positive attitude consistently on set, takes both direction and feedback well. Fletcher takes pride in anything he puts his name to and works hard for the final product. Fletcher is an adventurer who is willing to chase opportunities globally with a smile.
Son of actress Mia Farrow and film composer André Previn. Attended a boarding school in Germany called Louisenlund. Is a government major at Connecticut College in New London, CT. Interned at the Late Show with David Letterman (1993). He hopes to "go into the movie industry and make great films."
Fletcher Sheridan is a highly sought-after and versatile session singer and voice actor that has been working professionally since the age of 13. In his career thus far, Fletcher has sung on 300+ projects for film and television. He has recorded on albums with the likes of Bobby McFerrin (VOCAbuLarieS), Michael Jackson (Invincible), Sir Paul McCartney (Egypt Station), and Steve Vai (Modern Primitive/Passion & Warfare 25 Anniversary Edition) to name a few. Outside the studio, Fletcher has toured and performed all over the world, most recently singing backup for Portugal The Man and Hans Zimmer. He is a featured cast member for Nightmare Before Christmas: Live, helping Danny Elfman bring all the characters from Halloween town to life. For years Fletcher was a member of the internationally acclaimed vocal group m-pact, eventually becoming their chief arranger and music director. Fletcher was also a part of the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Los Angeles Chamber Singers, and the vocal jazz quartet True North. He is a member of various classical, jazz, and pop vocal ensembles.
Fletcher Watson is an actor, known for Devil's Playground (2014) and Ruby's Choice (2022).
Fleur is known for Lego Masters Australia (2019).
Fleur East is a British pop singer best-known for her appearance on the X Factor UK in 2014, in which she was the overall runner-up. During 2015, East was signed to Simon Cowell's record label and released her debut album which charted in the Top 20 of three countries, with the lead single, "Sax", receiving a BPI Gold Certificate.
Fleur Fitoussi is known for O Caderno Negro (2018), Le jeu (2018) and Sages-femmes (2023).