Thursday, August 31, 2023

Louise Fletcher in "Bat Masterson"

Oscar-winning actress and Birmingham native Louise Fletcher had a long career in film and television before her death in September 2022. Among her many performances were an Oscar-winning turn for Best Actress as Nurse Ratched in the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and several appearances as a religious leader in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine series from 1993 until 1999. Despite her many years in Hollywood and her last years in France, she maintained a connection with the Episcopal church in Birmingham where her father served as rector. 


After graduating from Ramsey High School, Fletcher enrolled at the University of North Carolina and graduated there in drama in 1957. Then she headed to Hollywood. According to the IMDB, she appeared in episodes of four TV series in 1958: Flight, Playhouse 90, Yancy Derringer and Bat Masterson. 

I recently watched that episode of Bat Masterson, which starred Gene Barry as the western lawman, gambler and journalist. The series was loosely based on Richard Connor's biography of the real Masterson [1853-1921]. This particular episode, "Cheyenne Club", was the tenth of the first season and first broadcast on NBC-TV on December 17, 1958. Fletcher, playing Sarah Lou Conant, had significant speaking parts in two scenes. 

By 1963 Fletcher had appeared in TV series such as Perry Mason, The Untouchables, One Step Beyond, Wagon Train, Sugarfoot, 77 Sunset Strip, Maverick, The Lawman and others. She took a hiatus from acting, but returned in 1974 for the Robert Altman film Thieves Like Us. The following year Milos Forman cast her in his film version of Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and she continued acting in numerous projects until 2020. 




Fletcher & Dean Harens as her fiance, Steven Haley



Fletcher and Gene Barry as Bat Masterson



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