Louise Fletcher

Louise Fletcher

  • Born: 1934-7-22
  • Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 9½" (1.77 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, thieves like us, shameless ones
  • Louise Fletcher (Louise Fletcher), born in Birmingham on July 22, 1934, is an American film and television actor.
    For the 48th Oscars, her works include "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Russian Roulette", "The Wicker Man", " Lucky Star ", "Weird Behavior" and so on.

    Early Experience

    Born in Birmingham , her parents were deaf, so she was full of lonely heart since childhood . After graduating from the University of North Carolina, he engaged in theater performances. .

    Performing Experience

    From the late 1930s to the early 1960s, he participated in some TV shows, such as "The Lawyer" and "Untouchables". Because of her tall stature, she hindered her chances of matching performances. After getting married in 1962, he withdrew from the film industry for nearly ten years. Later, his performance in "Thieves Like Us" attracted attention. In 1975, he played the cold head nurse in " One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest " and won the 48th Academy Award for Best Actress in one fell swoop and Hollywood Foreign Press. Association Best Actress in a Drama, Ballon d'Or 
    After getting married in 1962, he withdrew from the film industry for nearly ten years. It wasn't until 1974 that he starred in Robert Altman's much-watched feature film " The Man Without Tomorrow ".
    In 1975, Fletcher appeared in the detective film "Russian Roulette". In 1975, he played the cold-hearted head nurse in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and won the 48th Academy Award for Best Actress in one fell swoop and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Best Actress in a Feature Film Ballon d'Or .
    Perhaps her highest honor should be attributed to her role as Nurse Razid who became a movie icon, which was frequently imitated in subsequent series of movies. Others include "Russian Roulette", "The Wicker Man" , "Lucky Star", "Weird Behavior" and so on.
    She is married to Jerry Bick and has two sons. They divorced in 1977. Currently, she is acting in the NBC series "Hero" TV series. 
    Extended Reading
    • Imelda 2022-10-20 14:10:38

      nice story

      Although the plot is a bit cliché, the ending makes sense.
      The significance of the film lies in the turning point at the end, and the other parts are foils and are not important; all the prosperous and loneliness of the world will finally end in the vast starry sky, and the feeling of being one...

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    Brainstorm quotes

    • Dr. Michael Anthony Brace: [whispers to statue] That's the girl I'm gonna marry.

    • Gordy Forbes: Lou, what have you got for me?

      Chef: Here you go, Gordy. Everything you said. It's all bad! Hot and cold. Sweet and sour. Chewy and melt in your mouth.