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Robert James Fletcher (born January 6, 1985) is a British scriptwriter and actor. Often known as "Bob Fletcher" or "Bobby Fletcher", he is rising comedy performer.
Career Early years Robert was born in industrial midland city Coventry, England and attended Whitmore Park primary school before moving onto Coventry's highly regarded Coundon Court School.
Writing Some of his work includes sit-com "Happy Medium", Caravan comedy drama "Something For The Weekend" and TV drama "Save Our Souls". Along with writers Steve Pearce and Lisa Wright, Robert wrote and starred in sketch show "Far-Fetched" which appeared at the prestigious Bournemouth Somnambullist Film Festival.
Acting He spent time practicing drama and music before quickly finding a niche in comedy performance whilst a member of the Eden Drama Workshop. From here, he went on to appear in several short films and a college play version of . He graduated from Bournemouth University in 2007 with Scriptwriting for TV and Film BA(Hons), where he acted in a performance of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia.
His most recent works, film spoof, "The T Word", a parody of Gordon Ramsay and his show "The F Word" has accumulated over 40,000 hits on community website YouTube along with his newest comedic piece "Rogue Grandma's", a parody of the BBC daytime watchdog show Rogue Traders. The film stars his 80 year old grandmother, one of the oldest people to appear on the youtube community along with Geriatric1927.
Music Robert is a guitarist and songwriter who has worked with Coventry based musicians such as composer Matthew Harper and brother, Steven Fletcher; bass player for the group, Mr. Ben. In Bournemouth he has worked with director and musician Luke Snellin as part of "The Hand Me Downs" band.
Filmography
*Only Human (2002) as Agent Jeff Forester *Four Stories (2004)as the Mail Man *Two Shots (2004) as Noah *Short Grass (2005) as John Doe (Man) *Bovine (2005) as Herbert Herbert *Far-Fetched (2006) Various
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