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Sara Fletcher
Born
Sara Elizabeth Rebrovic

Other namesSara E. R. Fletcher
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present

Sara Fletcher (née Sara Elizabeth Rebrovic), and sometimes credited as Sara E. R. Fletcher, is an American actress. She played the lead roles in the Comedy Central television sitcom Secret Girlfriend[1] and the 2011 independent thriller iCrime.[2] She has appeared in a number of films (such as 2017 romantic comedy film Non-Transferable[3]), guest star spots and television commercials, and has appeared in web series and internet hosting spots.

Early years

Sara Fletcher was born Sara Rebrovic and grew up in Ross, Ohio.[4] She received her B.A. in Theatre with a minor in Dance from Indiana University,[5] and a second degree in Sign Language Interpreting from Pierce College in Los Angeles. In addition to modeling, Fletcher's initial film work included a number of web series such as A$$ Wipers, Inc. and Scatting with Giselle on livevideo.com,[6] the Lonelygirl15 spinoff Redearth88,[7] Atomic Wedgie's Secret Girlfriend,[6] and Freemantle's Project V.[8] Fletcher also served as the host of the initial seasons of Movie Mob on the Reelz Channel, although for the first two episodes she appeared as one of the 'mob,' Naked Girl.[1][9]

Secret Girlfriend

Secret Girlfriend was a first-person point of comedy series in which the viewer interacted with other characters (roommates, crazy ex-girlfriend, new 'Secret Girlfriend'). The series aired in October and November 2009 on Comedy Central, and each episode consists of two eleven-minute segments.[10] Fletcher began her three-year-long journey to television series regular after she was cast in the earliest version of the show, a series of 10 'mobisodes' that ran on Sprint's cell phone media platform produced by Jay Rondot and Ross Novie for Fremantle Media. When Fremantle picked up 10 episodes for their website, atomicwedgietv.com, she again appeared as the titular character.[5] Although the show was almost universally panned by critics,[11] Fletcher herself was applauded for her performance. Time magazine praised her "spark and personality, for which she should get extra credit, having to spend 90% of her screen time pretending to be hot for a video camera."[12]

Further television work

Sara Fletcher has made a number of television guest star appearances, including on Grimm, Perfect Couples, The Glades, and Friends With Benefits, and as the voice of a character on Family Guy.[13] On April 14, 2010 it was announced that Fletcher had replaced Kristin Kreuk in Josh Schwartz's comedy pilot for CBS, Hitched, just before the table read.[14] In 2014, Fletcher appeared as series regular Mia Winters on BounceTV's One Love, a series filmed prior to the death of star Sherman Hemsley.[15] The series reached a network milestone by reaching 1.1 million people, the largest audience in BounceTV history.[16] In 2017 Fletcher also had a recurring role as the voice of Ava Vitali on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives.[17]

Film work

Fletcher began appearing in a number of indie films in 2010 with A Numbers Game and The Hammer. She starred in iCrime as Carrie Kevin, a relative newcomer to Hollywood who makes a deal to expose the latest Internet cyber-lebrity as a fraud.[18] Not surprisingly, the film was partially based on the experiences of Fletcher and writer/director Bears Fonte while promoting A$$ Wipers, Inc. and Scatting With Giselle a few years earlier.[19] Although the film received mixed reviews, Fletcher was universally praised for performance. According to Jadedviewer, "Fletcher does such a good job of being the champion of anti-fakeiness it becomes addicting."[18] LowNoBudgetReviews said "Fletcher does an especially great job carrying the weight of the film."[20] Rock!Shock!Pop! said Fletcher "seems destined for bigger things... and she makes the film completely watchable even during the slower moments."[21] Following iCrime, Fletcher appeared in several more indie features such as Beyond the Mat, Thirtyish, and The Asylum's version of Hansel & Gretel.

Fletcher re-teamed with director Fonte again to collaborate on the story, co-produce and star in the short science fiction thriller The Secret Keeper, which played 40+ film festivals.[22] The film concerns a woman who collects people's secrets and seals them in jars, relieving them of guilt. One reviewer called Fletcher's work as producer and actress "magnificent in both aspects, simultaneously carnal and consecrated" and "magnetically gorgeous."[23]

Fletcher has appeared in many other shorts and web series, several of which were produced by The Fine Brothers. She is currently a series regular on the first PBS digital narrative series, Frankenstein M.D., a modern, online video adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel.[24]

Other work

Fletcher has appeared in numerous television commercials, most notably a KFC ad in which she said "Game Day Bucket Go Boom!"[25][26] She also played the bride in a Diet Pepsi ad starring Sophia Vergara.[27] Fletcher received a bit of viral buzz when she played the lead subject in a 'social experiment' for Simple Pickup, appearing as a girl who looked one way in her Tinder profile, but quite different in real life.[28] In 2012, Fletcher worked on Resident Evil 6, providing the motion and facial capture performance for Sherry Birkin.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Anatomy of a Socially Awkward Situation Sara Short
2010 A Numbers Game Jessica
2010 The Hammer Rachel the Interpreter
2010 iCrime Carrie Kevin Also associate producer
2011 A Dream Within a Dream Linda Video
2012 Post-It Hot Girl Short
2012 The Secret Keeper Also Short; also producer, writer (story by)
2013 Beyond the Mat Jennifer Sanders
2013 Hansel & Gretel Jane Video
2013 4Closed Deputy Hendrix Video
2013 Big Plans Actress Short
2013 One Day Beatrice Short; also editor
2014 The Trail's End Bonnie Short
2014 Precipitation Sara Short
2014 Moral Code Lisa Short
2014 College Fright Night Brittany
2015 Adulthood Vanessa
2016 A Beginner's Guide to Snuff Sara
2016 Misconduct 911 Operator

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Movie Mob Host Several episodes
2008 Monk 2nd Gushing Fan Episode: "Mr. Monk Gets Lotto Fever"
2008 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Sign Language Interpreter Episode: "#6.162"
2008 Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh Sandy TV movie
2009 Secret Girlfriend Jessica Series regular; 6 episodes
2010 Hitched Rachel Pilot
2011 Perfect Couples Katie Cooper Episode: "Perfect Jealousy"
2011 Friends with Benefits Mia Episode: "The Benefit of the Right Track"
2012 The Glades Erica Sims Episode: "Longworth's Anatomy"
2012 Family Guy Kate / Actress Voice role; episode: "The Blind Side", "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell"
2012 Shadow of Fear Lisa TV movie
2013 Grimm Sarah Mahario Episode: "One Night Stand"
2014 One Love Mia Winter Series regular; 8 episodes
2014 Frankenstein M.D. Rory Clerval Recurring role, 7 episodes
2016 House of Darkness Kelly TV movie
2016 Days of Our Lives Jill Recurring role; 6 episodes
2017 NCIS: Los Angeles Cheryl Episode: "767"
2019 Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter Allison Mack TV movie

Video Games

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Resident Evil 6 Sherry Birkin [es; it] Motion and facial capture

References

  1. ^ a b "Sara Fletcher". Maxim.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "iCrime to Sizzle on DVD in September Thanks to Breaking Glass Pictures". 28dayslateranalysis.
  3. ^ "Nontransferable transfers the love in this modern Internet age". Hollywood Press Corps. February 15, 2017.
  4. ^ https://www.daytondailynews.com/tools/SharedOH/press/press.html?p=20550
  5. ^ a b http://web.poptower.com/sara-fletcher.htm
  6. ^ a b http://lgpedia.nitemarecafe.com/wiki/page/Sara_E._R._Fletcher
  7. ^ Albrecht, Chris (February 26, 2008). "REDEARTH88 Takes on Lonelygirl15". gigaom.com.
  8. ^ "404 - Page not found". backstage.rtlgroup.com. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  9. ^ http://www.reelz.com/person/282928/sara-fletcher/
  10. ^ "'Secret Girlfriend' Sexies Up Comedy Central, Will the Web Pickup Work?". Tubefilter. October 7, 2009.
  11. ^ "Secret Girlfriend" – via Metacritic.com.
  12. ^ James Poniewozik (October 7, 2009). "TV Tonight: Secret Girlfriend: Who Do You Think You Are?". Time.
  13. ^ "Meet the cast of "Frankenstein M.D."". Pemberley Digital.
  14. ^ Nellie Andreeva (April 15, 2010). "Actresses Switched By CBS On 'Hitched'".
  15. ^ One Love Show (April 8, 2014). "One BIG surprise. Sherman Hemsley as the grandfather before he passed! #OneSurprise #OneLovePremiere #BounceTVOneLove #RememberSherman".
  16. ^ "Bounce TV's Newest Comedic Sitcom Titled 'One Love' Reaches Network Milestone!". April 22, 2014.
  17. ^ http://daysofourlives.about.com/od/abouttheshow/fl/Days-of-Our-Lives-Comings-and-Goings.htm
  18. ^ a b "iCrime (Review)".
  19. ^ "(re)Search my Trash". searchmytrash.com.
  20. ^ "iCrime (2011)". November 23, 2011.
  21. ^ "Rock! Shock! Pop! Forums - Cult Movie DVD & Blu-ray Reviews, Comics Books, Music And More! - iCrime". www.rockshockpop.com.
  22. ^ "bears-fonte".
  23. ^ Hal C. F. Astell. "The Secret Keeper (2011)".
  24. ^ http://www.thevideoink.com/news/frankenstein-md-series-reveals-cast-lineup/
  25. ^ "Who is that hot ad girl?". Who is that hot ad girl?.
  26. ^ "KFC Gameday Box TV Commercial, 'Go Boom'". iSpot.tv.
  27. ^ "Diet Pepsi TV Commercial, 'Toast' Featuring Sofia Vergara". iSpot.tv.
  28. ^ "How these men reacted to 'hot' blonde turning up FAT on Tinder date will shock you". Metro (UK). September 25, 2014.