Charles A. Harris is known for The Silver Brumby (1993).
Charles A. Hunt is an actor, known for Christmas Zombies (2020).
Charles A. Lindbergh was born on February 4, 1902 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is known for his work on The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), Coast to Coast in 48 Hours (1929) and 40,000 Miles with Lindbergh (1928). He was married to Anne Morrow Lindbergh. He died on August 26, 1974 in Kipahulu, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
Charles A. Tamburro was born in 1946. He is an actor, known for Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) and Predator (1987).
Charles Aaron Salazar is an actor, known for Dormitoryo: Mga walang katapusang kwarto (2017), Midnight in a Perfect World (2020) and Violator (2014).
Charles Abomeli is known for Torchwood (2006), The 12 (2017) and The Undeclared War (2022).
Charles Adams is a native Southern American actor, and singer. Charles is best know for his work on It Takes a Killer (2016), Pure Country: Pure Heart (2017), MAGA Hat (2018), Blaze (2018). Starting out as a background actor really gave Charles a true respect, and love for the entertainment industry. Being behind the scenes is exciting, and a rewarding experience. Charles not only loves to work in front of the camera bringing characters to life. He is a natural, as well skilled talent in the field of Casting Director. As a casting director Charles has worked with many different genres of talent, in different industries helping to bring out the best talent. Charles Adams is now working on his first Directors credit in his upcoming web series (name to not yet be revealed) in 2019.
Charles Agron makes his writing and producing debut with "Dark House". Agron shares writing credit with his director, Victor Salva, though the script was born out of a story originally created by Agron. Charles began his Hollywood career as an actor and appears in this film in the role of Lucky. Agron is in development with his second film, which is set to lens in 2014.
Charles Aidman originally planned a career as an attorney, but was sidetracked during World War II and naval officer training at DePaul university. During a speech class the instructor, who also headed the drama department, saw Aidman as ideal for a role in an upcoming play. "I did the play and enjoyed it. It was the first play I was in, in my life...I've been acting ever since."
Charles was born in England, but raised and educated in the United States. At the age of ten, he made his professional acting debut in a production of 'Oliver!' starring Davy Jones of The Monkees. In 2001, he earned his Bachelors degree in History at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. That autumn, Charles returned to England to study drama at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 2004. During his attendance at RADA, he performed in more than twelve theatrical productions including Richard III, Ulysses and Speaking in Tongues. Within a year he was playing Claude, the male lead, in a revival of 'Hair' at The Gate theatre in Notting Hill. In 2006 he received critical praise for his roles as the Son of God in Oxford Playhouse's touring version of 'Paradise Lost' and as Joe Buck in a stage adaptation of 'Midnight Cowboy' at the Edinburgh Festival. British television viewers were to see lots more of him in February 2007 when he made his TV debut in the fantasy-comedy serial 'Bonkers', playing a sex-obsessed teenager unable to stop himself from bedding every woman he meets. In 2008 he was nominated for the prestigious Ian Charleson Award for his portrayal of Iago in Frantic Assembly's production of 'Othello', which led to his joining the Royal Shakespeare Company for almost 3 years where he played lead roles in 'As You Like It' and 'King Lear'. The company was invited to New York in 2011 as part of the Lincoln Center Festival, where his portrayal of Edgar in 'King Lear' caught people's attention. This would lead to appearances in a number of American television shows including 'Madam Secretary', 'Sleepy Hollow', 'Frontier', and most notably, 'The Knick', directed by Steven Soderbergh, in which Charles played yet another sex obsessed young man. In 2017, he returned to London to rejoin the Royal Shakespeare Company in their production of 'Coriolanus' and cinema audiences got to know Charles as the arrogant lothario Dr Gregory Butler in the hit feature film, 'Happy Death Day'.