"My laptop was completely ruined when my office flooded. Even the hard disk was wrecked; but I didn't lose a single document."
 | Louise Fletcher News - Page 1 |  | Page: 1 The Louise Fletcher Appreciation Page 9-Aug-2000 Fletcher's films The Contract and Time Served are now out on videotape. More Dogs Than Bones with Mercedes Ruehl and Peter Coyote is scheduled to be released in the theaters in 2000, as is Big Eden, which has gotten good reviews on the gay and lesbian film festival circuit. Fletcher will also appear in the upcoming Very Mean Men, a mob comedy with Charles Durning and Martin Landau; the thriller Silver Man; After Image, the story of a crime photographer played by John Mellencamp; and Manna From Heaven, in which she plays a Mother Superior.
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The Louise Fletcher Appreciation Page 3-Mar-2000 Born in Birmingham, Alabama to Episcopal minister Robert Fletcher and his wife Estelle, both of whom were deaf, Louise Fletcher was introduced to performing at a young age by the aunt who taught her to speak. After graduating from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, she took a trip out west with her roommates, finding herself in Los Angeles without enough money to return home. She took a temporary job as a receptionist and signed up for acting classes at night. Soon she was working regularly in television and film, but after marrying producer Jerry Bick and having two sons, the act
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