Bramwell Fletcher, a renowned British actor, entered this world on February 20th, 1904, in the charming city of Bradford, situated in the picturesque county of West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, Fletcher made a lasting impact on the silver screen, starring in a diverse range of films, including the iconic 1932 horror classic, "The Mummy", the 1931 action-adventure film "Daughter of the Dragon", and the 1930 British comedy-drama "Raffles".
In his personal life, Fletcher was married four times to remarkable women, including Lael Wertenbaker, Susan Agathe Robinson, Diana Barrymore, and Helen Chandler.
Fletcher's life came full circle on June 22nd, 1988, when he passed away in the serene town of Westmoreland, nestled in the beautiful state of New Hampshire, United States of America.