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Birthplace:
London, England
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A former child actor with numerous stage and screen credits, Dexter Fletcher successfully made the transition to adult roles. He was only nine years old when Alan Parker cast him as Babyface in the gangster musical "Bugsy Malone" (1976). Stage and film work followed, including roles in "The Elephant Man" and "The Long Good Friday" (1980). The latter marked Dexter's first collaboration with Bob Hoskins. (Hoskins later cast the dark-haired actor in 1986's "The Raggedy Rawney" and Fletcher directed a short film in the late 1990s starring Hoskins.) After playing Gavroche in the 1978 CBS adaptation
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1973
Acting debut, played Diana Dors' son in the British movie "Steptoe and Son Ride Again"
1976
Had featured role as Babyface in Alan Parker's "Bugsy Malone"
1977
Stage debut with the Royal Shakespeare Company, played Cobweb in a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (date approximate)
1978
Played Gavroche in the CBS TV adaptation of "Les Miserables"
1980
First worked with Bob Hoskins in "The Long Good Friday"
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