Alan Fletcher (actor)

Alan Fletcher (born 30 March 1957[1]) is an Australian actor of stage, television and film. He is also a singer and musician. He is perhaps best known for his television soap opera role in Neighbours as Dr. Karl Kennedy. He has also played Frank Rossi in Cop Shop and Michael Clayton in Embassy. In 2007, he was a contestant on the UK reality show Soapstar Superstar.

Alan Fletcher
Fletcher performing in 2008
Born (1957-03-30) 30 March 1957 (age 67)
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active1981–present
Known forNeighboursKarl Kennedy
Cop Shop – Frank Rossi
Spouse
(m. 1990)
Children2
Websitehttp://www.alanfletcher.net

Having appeared in Neighbours since 1994, Fletcher is the third longest serving actor in an Australian television serial, after Home and Away actors Ray Meagher and Lynne McGranger.

Career edit

Fletcher in 2001

Fletcher was born in Perth, Western Australia, and attended Wesley College in Perth. He appeared briefly in the US drama The Love Boat, in 1981, locally however his first major television role was in the police drama Cop Shop as Frank Rossi from 1982 until production ceased the following year. He starred in the Australian feature film Fran alongside Noni Hazlehurst in 1985.[2] He also appeared in Mercy Mission.[3]

He briefly acted in Neighbours in 1987 as Greg Cooper, a mechanic working in Jim Robinson's (Alan Dale) garage.[4] In 1994, Fletcher successfully auditioned for the role of Karl Kennedy in the soap, a role which he continues to play.[4] His on-screen wife Susan Kennedy is played by Jackie Woodburne, who previously played his sister in Cop Shop.[5]

In 2005, Fletcher starred as Henry Higgins in a production of My Fair Lady at the Melbourne Comedy Theatre. He is also a prominent member of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, a role which saw him become a vocal critic of the 2004 US-Australia Free Trade Agreement, including an appearance on the political talk-show Meet the Press.

In 2008, Fletcher starred as Frank McGee in the workshop performance season of Call Girl the Musical and as Captain Hook in the Pantomime Peter Pan at His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen.[6]

In 2011, Fletcher spent time in Old Melbourne Gaol to raise money for the charity Whitelion. In order to break out, Fletcher and fellow Neighbours cast members Stefan Dennis, Jordy Lucas and Valentina Novakovic had to each raise $1,000.[7]

In May 2013, along with Saskia Hampele, he presented the award of Best Newcomer to Joseph Thompson at the British Soap Awards.[8] Fletcher appeared in a documentary special celebrating Neighbours' 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK in March 2015.[9][10]

Musical career edit

Fletcher is also the lead singer in a band called Waiting Room, alongside Tommy Rando, Chris Hawker and Jeff Consi. The group has toured the United Kingdom several times. With a handful of their own songs they incorporate a selection of cover versions into their set, including Smokie's "Living Next Door to Alice", replacing 'Alice' with "Susan", a reference to his on-screen wife (Jackie Woodburne). Their single, So Wrong, was released on iTunes on 26 November 2007, followed by their album, Live at the Elephant, on 17 December 2007.[citation needed]

On 30 November 2007, Fletcher performed a cover of Oasis' "Wonderwall" for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.[11]

In December 2008, Fletcher played a solo gig in Aberdeen, performing a mixture of covers and Waiting Room material. He followed this with a second gig in the city on 3 January 2009 at The Lemon Tree.[citation needed]

On 15 May 2009, Fletcher announced via his official website that he was to tour the UK with a new band, The X-Rays due to the economic situation of bringing Waiting Room with him. The tour took place in September and October 2009 and featured some original Waiting Room material. The X-Rays are UK-based musicians Johnny Lucas, Chris Hanby and Martin Stewart. Fletcher continues to perform each week in Melbourne with Waiting Room.[citation needed]

In September 2010, Fletcher announced on his official website that he will be touring the UK with Tommy Rando in November and December of that year.[12] On 28 November 2010, during his UK tour, Fletcher appeared on The Xtra Factor to discuss the potential winners of the show.[12]

In September 2012, Fletcher played a charity gig at the Shepherd's Bush branch of the pub chain Walkabout in aid of Blue September, a charity raising funds for cancer research.[13]

Fletcher was a contestant on the UK TV show Soapstar Superstar, in January 2007 finishing in sixth place.[14] He performed the following songs:

In 2013, Fletcher released a Christmas single, If You Want A Happy Christmas, on which he collaborated with The Pacific Belles.[citation needed]

Photography and travel edit

In 2018, Fletcher combined his interests in travel and photography in a reality television program Photo Number 6. Fletcher explores the world with actor and director, Stig Wemyss, as they seek travel experiences that go beyond the tourist guidebook and delve into the heart and soul of the places. They look for photographic images that encapsulate emotion, geography and human connections.[15]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985FranJeff
1986Cool ChangeRob Mitchell
1990Return HomeBarry
1990What the Moon SawMr Esposito
1990Beyond My ReachAlex Gower
1993Gross Misconduct Henry Landers
2013By a Loved OneClownShort film
2013Off the MetreDaniel FolkmoverShort film

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The Young DoctorsPatrick HayGuest
1981The Love BoatMartin BlakeGuest
1982–1984Cop ShopFrank RossiMain cast
1985The Fast LaneCollinsEpisode: "Confusion by Numbers"
1985A Thousand SkiesJohn StannageMiniseries
1986Sword of HonourFranky VittiroMiniseries
1987NeighboursGreg CooperRecurring role
1990All the Rivers Run IIMcLeanMiniseries
1990Fast ForwardHimselfGuest performer
1990–1992EmbassyMichael ClaytonMain cast
1991The Flying DoctorsAustin BennettEpisode: "Chasing Rainbows"
1992Lift OffHarry StinsonEpisodes: "A Load of Old Rubbish – Part 1" and "Destroy Part A"
1992BonyPriorEpisode: "Looks Can Kill"
1993Time TraxMr DavenportEpisode: "To Kill A Billionaire"
1993SnowyHarry JarvisEpisode: "Dams, Schemes & Damn Schemes"
1993Flight from HellFrankyTV movie
1993Mercy MissionFrankTV movie
1994G.P.Rick CameronEpisode: "All of Me"
1994–presentNeighboursKarl KennedyMain cast
1996MercurySnow DockertyMiniseries
2007Soapstar SuperstarContestant
2009Remembering NigelSelf
2013Ant & Dec's Saturday Night TakeawayKarl KennedyGuest
2014Neighbours vs ZombiesKarl KennedyWebseries
2015–2017Shakespeare RepublicMacbeth / Viola / JaquesGuest
2015Neighbours 30th: The Stars ReuniteHimselfDocumentary
2016Neighbours Summer StoriesKarl KennedyWebseries
2017Neighbours vs Time TravelKarl KennedyWebseries
2018Photo Number 6HimselfReality TV series
2018–2019Deano's Footy ShowKarl KennedyGuest

Personal life edit

Fletcher is married to Jennifer Hansen, a former newsreader for the Ten Network and they have two children.[16]

Fletcher supports Essendon Football Club and Liverpool Football Club.[17]

Fletcher is an ambassador for Blue September, a charity that raises awareness of all cancers that can affect men. In 2011, Fletcher helped launch the charity in Britain.[18]

In 2022, following media reports about his health due to his sudden hair loss, Fletcher revealed that he had been diagnosed with alopecia areata. This condition was worked into the plot of Neighbours, where it was said that dodgy hair products caused Karl's hair to fall out.[19]

Fletcher's grandfather was a well respected organ builder in Liverpool with Rushworth's (Australian Organist Review Dec 1995).

References edit

  1. ^ "About Alan". alanfletcher.net. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
  2. ^ Butler, Dianne (30 October 2013). "Out of the box". Herald Sun. Retrieved 19 April 2024 – via Gale.
  3. ^ Amazon.com: Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771 [VHS]: Scott Bakula, Robert Loggia, Rebecca Rigg, Alan Fletcher, Michael Bishop, Kit Taylor, Roger Young: Movies & TV.
  4. ^ a b "Doctor beat – Lifestyle – Doncaster Free Press". Doncaster Free Press. Johnston Press. 6 December 2007. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  5. ^ Vickery, Colin (9 October 2013). "A good neighbour stays in Ramsay St". Herald Sun. Retrieved 19 April 2024 – via Gale.
  6. ^ Brown, Mark (21 December 2008). "Theatre: Having a ball". The Herald. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  7. ^ "Jordy Lucas is doing time for Break Out". Herald Sun. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  8. ^ Brown, David (19 May 2013). "British Soap Awards 2013: the winners in full". Radio Times. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  9. ^ Knox, David (28 February 2015). "Airdate: Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  10. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (4 March 2015). "Neighbours 30th anniversary schedule confirmed by Channel 5". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Alan Fletcher in the Live Lounge – 30 Nov 07". BBC. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  12. ^ a b "Dr Karl goes Walkabout". Channel Five. Holy Soap. 26 November 2010. Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
  13. ^ "Judi Spiers Show". BBC Radio Devon. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  14. ^ "Alan is shown the Soapstar door". What's On TV. 11 January 2007. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  15. ^ "Photo Number 6". Mezzanine Films. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  16. ^ Nowakowski, Jake. "The Cup Premiere". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  17. ^ Willmer, Kaz (June 2005). "Review: Dr Karl's Band!". BBC. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  18. ^ "Alan goes blue for September – Neighbours – Channel 5". Channel Five. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  19. ^ Bond, Nick (20 May 2022). "Neighbours star Alan Fletcher addresses health concerns". Retrieved 20 May 2022.

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