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  1. Estelle Louise Fletcher (July 22, 1934 – September 23, 2022) was an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of the antagonist Nurse Ratched in the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), which earned her numerous accolades, including the Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award for Best Actress.

  2. Sorry, Wrong Number is a 1948 American thriller and film noir directed by Anatole Litvak, [2] from a screenplay by Lucille Fletcher, based on her 1943 radio play of the same name. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster .

  3. Fletcher is best known for the thrillers she would go on to write for radio. Her most notable play is Sorry, Wrong Number, which first aired in 1943. She later adapted the radio play into a screenplay, which was produced in 1948. Her 1946 drama Hitch-Hiker is often considered her second most popular play.

  4. Sep 24, 2021 · Starring Agnes Moorehead (whom Welles called “America’s greatest actress”), "Sorry, Wrong Number: first aired on May 25th, 1943, and would be broadcast live six more times in the next five years. It also spawned the previously mentioned 1948 film version and won Fletcher the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America.

  5. Louise Fletcher. Actress: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. 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.

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  6. Lucille Fletchers Night Watch is equal parts film noir and psychological thriller with a gripping lead role for a strong female actor. Night Watch plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

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  8. Lead actress (Barbara Stanwyck) Lee Pfeiffer. Sorry, Wrong Number, American film noir, released in 1948, that was based on Lucille Fletcher’s hit 1943 radio play of the same name. Barbara Stanwyck played Leona Stevenson, a spoiled, wealthy invalid and hypochondriac who is confined to her bed.

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