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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.
Key Information
Early years
[edit]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. 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][8]
Secret Girlfriend
[edit]Secret Girlfriend was a first-person-point-of-view 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.[9] 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,[10] 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."[11]
Further television work
[edit]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.[12] 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.[13] 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.[14] The series reached a network milestone by reaching 1.1 million people, the largest audience in BounceTV history.[15] In 2017 Fletcher also had a guest role as the voice of Ava Vitali on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives.[16]
Film work
[edit]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.[17] 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.[18] 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."[17] Rock!Shock!Pop! said Fletcher "seems destined for bigger things... and she makes the film completely watchable even during the slower moments."[19] 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.[20] 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."[21]
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.[22]
Other work
[edit]Fletcher has appeared in numerous television commercials, most notably a KFC ad in which she said "Game Day Bucket Go Boom!"[23][24] She also played the bride in a Diet Pepsi ad starring Sofía Vergara.[25]
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.[26]
In 2012, Fletcher worked on Resident Evil 6, providing the motion and facial capture performance for Sherry Birkin.[citation needed]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| 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
[edit]| 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 / Lois' New Friend #1 | 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
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Resident Evil 6 | Sherry Birkin | Motion and facial capture |
References
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- ^ "iCrime to Sizzle on DVD in September Thanks to Breaking Glass Pictures". 28dayslateranalysis. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014.
- ^ "Nontransferable transfers the love in this modern Internet age". Hollywood Press Corps. February 15, 2017.
- ^ Dayton Daily News [dead link]
- ^ a b Sara Fletcherpoptower.com Archived October 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Sara E. R. Fletchernitemarecafe.com Archived October 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Albrecht, Chris (February 26, 2008). "REDEARTH88 Takes on Lonelygirl15". gigaom.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
- ^ "Sara Fletcher". reelz.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
- ^ "'Secret Girlfriend' Sexies Up Comedy Central, Will the Web Pickup Work?". Tubefilter. October 7, 2009.
- ^ "Secret Girlfriend" – via Metacritic.com.
- ^ James Poniewozik (October 7, 2009). "TV Tonight: Secret Girlfriend: Who Do You Think You Are?". Time.
- ^ "Meet the cast of "Frankenstein M.D."". Pemberley Digital. July 23, 2014. Archived from the original on October 19, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
- ^ Nellie Andreeva (April 15, 2010). "Actresses Switched By CBS On 'Hitched'".
- ^ One Love Show (April 8, 2014). "One BIG surprise. Sherman Hemsley as the grandfather before he passed! #OneSurprise #OneLovePremiere #BounceTVOneLove #RememberSherman".
- ^ "Bounce TV's Newest Comedic Sitcom Titled 'One Love' Reaches Network Milestone!". April 22, 2014. Archived from the original on August 16, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
- ^ "Days of Our Lives comings and goings casting news". Archived from the original on March 1, 2017. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
- ^ a b "iCrime (Review)". Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "(re)Search my Trash". searchmytrash.com.
- ^ "Rock! Shock! Pop! Forums - Cult Movie DVD & Blu-ray Reviews, Comics Books, Music And More! - iCrime". www.rockshockpop.com.
- ^ "bears-fonte". April 8, 2023.
- ^ Hal C. F. Astell. "The Secret Keeper (2011)".
- ^ "The Video Ink". The Video Ink. Retrieved March 10, 2024.
- ^ "Who is that hot ad girl?". Who is that hot ad girl?. January 14, 2013.
- ^ "KFC Gameday Box TV Commercial, 'Go Boom'". iSpot.tv.
- ^ "Diet Pepsi TV Commercial, 'Toast' Featuring Sofia Vergara". iSpot.tv.
- ^ "How these men reacted to 'hot' blonde turning up FAT on Tinder date will shock you". Metro (UK). September 25, 2014.
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[edit]Sara Fletcher
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Early years
Sara Fletcher was born Sara Elizabeth Rebrovic on January 12, 1983, in Ohio, United States.[13][2] She grew up in the suburban community of Ross, Ohio, a small town northwest of Cincinnati.[3] There, she attended Ross High School, completing her secondary education before pursuing higher studies in theater.[3]Education
Fletcher pursued her passion for performance, nurtured during her upbringing in Ohio, by enrolling at Indiana University Bloomington. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre with a minor in Dance from the university in 2004.[3][14] Following her undergraduate studies, Fletcher obtained a second degree in Sign Language Interpreting from Los Angeles Pierce College.[12][15]Television career
Secret Girlfriend
Sara Fletcher secured her breakthrough role as Jessica Johnson, the protagonist's secret girlfriend, in the Comedy Central sitcom Secret Girlfriend, which premiered on October 7, 2009.[16] In this innovative second-person narrative, the audience is positioned as the silent male lead, with Fletcher's character introduced as a woman encountered in a liquor store who becomes the central romantic interest.[17] The series satirized modern dating dynamics through direct address to the viewer, blending raunchy humor with episodic vignettes of relationship mishaps.[18] Created by Jay Rondot and Ross Novie, with Novie directing all episodes, Secret Girlfriend was produced by FremantleMedia North America and featured Fletcher alongside co-stars Derek Miller, Michael Blaiklock, and Alexis Krause.[19] The show consisted of six half-hour episodes, each containing two 11-minute segments, airing weekly from October 7 to November 11, 2009.[20] Episodes included titles such as "You and Your Ex Call It Quits," "You Find an Awesome Strip Club," and "You Get a New Girlfriend," focusing on the protagonist's awkward pursuits amid friendships and romantic entanglements.[21] The production emphasized a low-budget, sketch-like style derived from an earlier web series, prioritizing quick-cut comedy and improvisational energy.[22] Critical reception to the series was mixed, earning a Metascore of 46 on Metacritic based on six reviews, with praise for its unconventional format but criticism for relying on crude, juvenile gags.[17] Outlets like Time described it as a "fascinatingly bad comedy" hampered by inconsistent execution, though the direct-to-camera approach offered occasional fresh insights into male-female dynamics.[23] Fletcher's portrayal of Jessica highlighted her ability to convey flirtatious charm and exasperation within the show's ensemble-driven humor, contributing to the series' appeal as a lighthearted dating farce.[24] The role in Secret Girlfriend represented Fletcher's entry into mainstream television as a series regular, significantly boosting her profile and opening doors to further comedic and dramatic projects in film and TV.[9] Despite the show's short run and lack of awards or nominations, it established her comedic presence on a major cable network, drawing from her theater training to navigate the format's demands for precise timing and audience engagement.[12]Other television roles
Following her breakout role in Secret Girlfriend, which opened doors to further opportunities in television, Sara Fletcher took on a recurring role as Mia Winters, one of the daughters in the family-led sitcom One Love on Bounce TV in 2014.[25] In this series regular part across multiple episodes, she portrayed the spirited sibling navigating family dynamics and church life in a comedic ensemble led by Mark Curry and Sheryl Lee Ralph. The show's premiere episode drew nearly 1.1 million viewers, marking it as Bounce TV's most-watched original series debut at the time and highlighting Fletcher's contribution to its strong initial reception.[25][26] Fletcher made several notable guest appearances in established series throughout the 2010s. In 2013, she guest-starred as Sarah Mahario, a Naiad Wesen character entangled in a mysterious drowning case, in the episode "One Night Stand" of NBC's supernatural drama Grimm, adding to the show's exploration of folklore-inspired threats.[27] She recurred as Jill in the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives in 2014, delivering performances that supported ongoing storylines in the daytime staple.[28] In 2017, Fletcher appeared as Cheryl, a key figure in an aviation-related investigation, in the NCIS: Los Angeles episode "767," where her role underscored themes of national security and personal stakes within the procedural format.[29] Her 2018 guest spot on Fox's 9-1-1 further showcased her versatility in high-stakes emergency scenarios, though details on the specific episode remain tied to ensemble dynamics.[30] In 2019, Fletcher portrayed Allison Mack in the Lifetime TV movie Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter, delivering a performance that captured Mack's complex involvement in the organization's exploitative practices, contributing to the film's focus on real-life survivor stories and drawing attention to the NXIVM scandal's broader implications. The telefilm aired as part of Lifetime's true-crime slate, emphasizing Fletcher's ability to handle intense roles in docudrama formats.[31] In 2024, she returned to guest-starring with a role in 9-1-1's "Buck, Bothered and Bewildered" episode, portraying Bailey in a storyline intersecting with The Bachelor crossover, where her character added layers to the series' blend of personal drama and emergency response.[32] As of 2025, no additional television roles have been announced, though Fletcher continues to pursue select projects balancing her acting career with producing endeavors.[26]Film career
Early films
Sara Fletcher began her film career in 2010 with supporting roles in the independent films A Numbers Game, where she played Jessica, and The Hammer, portraying Rachel the Interpreter.[33][34] She continued in the early 2010s with roles in independent projects that showcased her versatility in thriller and dramatic genres. Her breakthrough in cinema came with the lead role of Carrie Kevin in the 2011 independent thriller iCrime, directed by Bears Rebecca Fonté.[35] In the film, Fletcher portrays a young woman from Oklahoma who travels to Los Angeles to protect her cousin, a rising supermodel entangled in a scandal involving leaked explicit videos and exploitation in the entertainment industry.[36] Her performance as the determined yet inexperienced Carrie earned praise for blending naivety with resilience, with reviewers noting how she effectively captured the character's guarded skepticism amid Hollywood's underbelly.[37][38] This role marked Fletcher's transition from television, leveraging her honed comedic timing to add depth to the thriller's tense narrative.[9] Fletcher continued building her film resume with supporting roles in romantic comedies and shorts. In 2017, she appeared as Tiffany in Non-Transferable, a Brendan Bradley-directed romantic comedy exploring themes of heartbreak and reinvention through a vacation mix-up.[39] Playing a friend to the protagonist, Fletcher contributed to the film's lighthearted ensemble dynamic, which highlighted millennial dating woes against exotic backdrops. The project received recognition at film festivals, underscoring its appeal in the indie rom-com space. Her involvement in independent shorts further demonstrated her multifaceted talents behind the camera. In 2012, Fletcher co-produced, co-wrote the story for, and starred as Alice in The Secret Keeper, a science fiction thriller short also directed by Fonté.[40] The film follows a secretive professional entangled in a client's dangerous plot to escape the country, emphasizing themes of trust and hidden motives.[41] As a co-producer under Real Rain Productions, Fletcher navigated the challenges of low-budget filmmaking, including festival submissions that led to over 35 U.S. screenings starting in 2012.[42] This collaboration solidified her early reputation in indie cinema for hands-on contributions beyond acting.Recent films
In 2019, Fletcher starred as the lead in the Lifetime television film Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter, portraying India Oxenberg, a mother fighting to rescue her daughter from the NXIVM organization. The film dramatizes real events surrounding the cult's scandals and Fletcher's performance highlighted themes of resilience and familial bonds.[43] Fletcher portrayed Lyndsey in the 2021 short film The Carducci Talent Show, a comedy depicting a young woman's awkward first encounter with her fiancé's eccentric childhood friends during their quadrennial talent show tradition.[44] The project marked one of her early post-2020 endeavors, blending humor with subtle tension in a fish-out-of-water narrative.[45] In 2023, Fletcher took the lead role of Hope Ellison in the romantic comedy Lost in Love, where her character, a tourist stranded in Turkey after being left behind by her tour group, forms an unexpected bond with fellow traveler Jeb Allen while navigating challenges to return to Istanbul.[46] The film explores themes of serendipity, cultural immersion, and personal growth as the protagonists confront their individual vulnerabilities amid the adventure.[47] Fletcher appeared as Kathy in the 2024 cosmic horror film The Dæmon, playing the grieving wife of a man haunted by his father's suicide, who retreats to a lakeside cottage only to unravel further amid supernatural forces.[11] Shot in Michigan, the production emphasized practical effects, including a memorable scene with Fletcher covered in eight gallons of simulated amniotic fluid in a single take.[48] In a 2024 interview, she described her role as portraying a multifaceted character layered with trauma and resilience, appreciating the genre's cathartic exploration of grief and the film's blend of practical and visual effects.[8] This venture represented a shift toward horror, building on her prior indie experiences to embrace more genre-diverse narratives.[8]Other work
Commercials and web series
Sara Fletcher has appeared in over 60 national television commercials throughout her career, showcasing her comedic timing and versatility in short-form advertising. Notable among these is her role in the 2013 KFC Gameday Box campaign, where she enthusiastically promotes the product in the "Go Boom" TV spot, exclaiming "Game Day Bucket Go Boom!" to highlight the excitement of game-day meals, which aired extensively during sports seasons.[49][50] Similarly, in the 2013 Diet Pepsi "Toast" spot featuring Sofia Vergara, Fletcher appears in a wedding scene, contributing to the humorous narrative of an impromptu toast gone awry due to a dry throat, emphasizing the refreshing quality of the beverage.[51] Other campaigns include spots for GEICO boat insurance and brands like Vitafusion and Chase, demonstrating her range in promotional content.[52][14] In 2025, she appeared in a John Deere commercial.[53] In web series, Fletcher has taken on recurring roles that blend narrative storytelling with digital formats. She portrayed Rory Clerval, a close friend to the protagonist in the 2014 web series Frankenstein, M.D., a modern adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel produced by Pemberley Digital, appearing in all 7 episodes to support the sci-fi horror elements through interpersonal dynamics.[54] This transmedia project innovated by integrating YouTube episodes with social media extensions for fan engagement. Additionally, she served as a series regular in Mom Tested for AwesomenessTV/Awestruck TV, focusing on relatable parenting humor, and as a recurring sketch performer in Mo Funny Mo Laughs on LOL Network, produced by Chris Rock, where she contributed to comedic vignettes.[26] Fletcher has also worked as an on-camera personality and host, leveraging her theater background for engaging online content. She hosted The Meaty Grind on AtomicWedgieTV's YouTube channel, conducting interviews with emerging web personalities and filmmakers while previewing comedy shorts and festivals.[55] In recent years, she hosted the HorrorHaus Film Festival in 2024 and returned for the 2025 edition.[56]Voice acting and video games
Sara Fletcher has contributed to animated television through voice-over roles, notably in the Fox series Family Guy. In the season 10 episode "The Blind Side" (2012), she voiced Kate, Brian Griffin's blind girlfriend, portraying a character who initially forms a connection with him before tensions arise due to her aversion to dogs. She also provided voices for additional guest spots in the series, including Lois' new friend in the season 11 episode "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell" (2012), demonstrating her versatility in delivering nuanced, comedic performances in ensemble animation. In video games, Fletcher's work centers on motion capture and facial scanning rather than traditional voice acting. She was hired by Just Cause Productions, the motion capture studio for Capcom's Resident Evil 6 (2012), to provide the performance and facial likeness for Sherry Birkin, a key supporting character who returns as a government agent aiding protagonists Leon S. Kennedy and Helena Harper.[57] During mocap sessions, Fletcher performed physical actions and expressions to capture Sherry's movements and facial details, which were integrated into the game's advanced animation system to enhance character realism in high-stakes action sequences.[58] This role marked her primary involvement in interactive media, contributing to the game's portrayal of Sherry as a mature, resilient survivor amid a global bioterror crisis. Fletcher's background in sign language, developed during her education, has informed her expressive performance style, allowing for heightened emotional range in voice and motion work. No additional animation or video game credits for Fletcher have been reported through 2025.Filmography
Films
- iCrime (2011) as Carrie Kevin (also producer)
- A Dream Within a Dream (2011) as Linda[59]
- Super Shark (2011) as Bar Patron
- Hansel & Gretel (2013) as Jane
- The Trail's End (2014) as Bonnie
- Adulthood (2015) as Vanessa
- Misconduct (2016) as 911 Operator
- Bad People (2016) as Sage
- Non-Transferable (2017) as Tiffany
- Puppy Swap: Love Unleashed (2017) as Jessica
- Sk8 Dawg (2018) as Mary
- Minutes to Midnight (2018) as Sophia
- PawParazzi (2019) as London Bridges
- 2nd Chance for Christmas (2019) as Katherine
- The Carducci Talent Show (2020) as Lyndsey
- Psychos & Socios (2020) as Mason's Wife
- Lost in Love (2023) as Hope Ellison[60]
- The Dæmon (2024) as Kathy (also writer)
Television
Sara Fletcher has appeared in various television series, miniseries, pilots, and TV movies throughout her career, spanning guest roles, recurring parts, and leads.[9]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh | Sandy | TV movie |
| 2009 | Secret Girlfriend | Jessica | Series regular; 6 episodes |
| 2010 | Hitched | Lead (female protagonist) | Pilot; 1 episode (did not go to series)[61] |
| 2011 | Perfect Couples | Katie Cooper | Guest star; 1 episode |
| 2011 | Friends with Benefits | Tricia | Guest star; 1 episode |
| 2012 | Shadow of Fear | Lisa | TV movie[62] |
| 2012 | Family Guy | Kate / Lois' New Friend #1 (voice) | Guest voice; 2 episodes ("The Blind Side," "Lois Comes Out of Her Shell") |
| 2012 | The Glades | Erica Sims | Guest star; 1 episode ("Longworth's Anatomy")[63] |
| 2013 | Grimm | Sarah Mahario | Guest star; 1 episode ("One Night Stand") |
| 2013 | Foreclosed | Deputy Hendrix | TV movie[64] |
| 2013 | My Haunted House | Guest role | Guest star; 1 episode[26] |
| 2014 | Frankenstein, MD | Rory Clerval | Recurring; 7 episodes (web series) |
| 2014 | One Love | Mia Winters | Series regular; multiple episodes |
| 2014–2016 | Days of Our Lives | Jill | Recurring guest star; 6 episodes |
| 2016 | House of Darkness | Kelly | Lead; TV movie |
| 2017 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Cheryl | Guest lead; 1 episode ("767") |
| 2017 | Days of Our Lives | Ava Vitali (voice) | Guest role; 1 episode |
| 2019 | Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter | Allison Mack | Lead; TV movie |
| 2021 | Puppy Place | Susan | Guest star; 1 episode ("Scout") |
| 2022 | Another Self | Voice role | Series regular (dubbing); multiple episodes[26] |
| 2024 | 9-1-1 | Bailey | Guest star; 1 episode ("Buck, Bothered and Bewildered")[65] |
Video games
Sara Fletcher provided motion capture and facial capture for the character Sherry Birkin in the 2012 video game Resident Evil 6, developed by Capcom.[66]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Resident Evil 6 | Sherry Birkin | Motion and facial capture |
