
Freddie Fletcher
Biography
Grimethorpe born Freddie Fletcher is an actor who is best known for his role as Jud Casper, the bullying brother in Ken Loach's classic 1969 film Kes. Prior to the film, Fletcher had no acting experience and was working as a painter and decorator but, after the film proved a success, Fletcher secured a number of TV roles, most notably as layabout Raymond Shepherd, one of Diana Dors's wayward sons in the popular comedy series Queenie's Castle. Roles in Coronation Street, Emmerdale, All Creatures Great and Small, Children's Ward and Heartbeat followed, along with four Play for Today's, Jack Rosenthal's Another Sunday and Sweet F.A. and the 1974 film Juggernaut. His last acting role was as Judd the barman in the 1996 movie When Saturday Comes. The film, about Sheffield United, starred Sean Bean who recommended him for the part. Fletcher still lives in Grimethorpe with his wife, Joy, who was Willowgarth School's non-teaching Head of Year.
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Known For
Acting History
1996
When Saturday Comes as Judd
1995Brothers in Trouble as Redway
1993Peak Practice as George Milton
1992Heartbeat as Sam Carver
1991G.B.H. as Poacher Vic
1988The Nature of the Beast as Ned Coward
1980Nearly a Happy Ending as Tim
1980Fox as Ronnie Boyd
1978Clouds of Glory as Tom Hutchinson
1978Red Shift as Randal
1978All Creatures Great and Small as Bob Derrick
1975Keep an Eye on Albert as Jim
1974Juggernaut as 2nd Radio Officer
1973Shut Down as Bernie
1973Steps Back as Gerry's Mate
1972Another Sunday and Sweet F.A. as Albion Captain
1970Queenie's Castle as Raymond Herbert Shepherd
1970Play for Today as Bernie
1970Kes as Jud









