Charlotte Fenton is an English actress who grew up in a rural town in County Durham. She always had a passion for performing whether it be dancing, singing, acting or even playing musical instruments. Charlotte began pursuing her dream of acting professionally at the age of 14 when she performed in the Royal Shakespeare Company Open Stages and Drama in the Dale's production of The Tempest (2014). She then went on to take up acting, dance and musical theatre in school and further education from the age 14 to 18. Her first screen credit was playing the lead role of Pamela in A Daughters Journey (2016) where she got to explore deep emotions and a hard hitting narrative. Charlotte signed to her first agent at the age of 15 until she moved to Manchester in 2018 where she began training at David Johnson Drama School. Soon after moving to Manchester she signed with a Manchester based agency. In 2019 Charlotte was invited to become a member of the National Youth Film Academy as an Actor where she played Detective Lois Avery in the short film In-Sight (2020) (Winner of Best Ensemble Cast and Indie Spirit Award Best International Short Film at Idyllwild Film Festival 2021). Charlotte also joined Mark Jermin Virtual Thursdays and Private Acting Classes in 2021 and has since been working consistently on short films, feature films, corporate productions and even set to play Juliet in Manchester Actors Company's 2022 tour of Romeo and Juliet. In 2021 Charlotte founded her own production company 'Broken Illusion Pictures' and dived straight into pre production for 'Internal Abyss' (2022) a feature film that tackles stereotypes surrounding loneliness and broken families and reminds audiences that there is no shame in speaking up and asking for help, because being there for one another in difficult times can save someone's life.
Charlotte Fich ended her education at Theater school at Århus Theater in 1989, and thereafter worked at the theater until 1993, when she continued in Copenhagen. She's had several great roles in "Turandot" (1993) at Rialto Teatret, "Den flagrende gæst" (1994) at Bådteatret, "Mysterier" (1996) at Husets Teater, "Pelle Erobreren" (1997) at Folketeatret and "Personkreds 3" (1998) at Betty Nansen Teatrets Edison. Charlotte Fich was also cast in the novell film Kalder Katrine (1993) and the movie Det store flip (1997) . She had her debut in tv with the Christmas program "Jul i Juleland" (1993) and also had the main role in the tv film "Deadline" (1998).
Charlotte Flint is an actress, known for Fahrenheit 451 (2018).
Charlotte Flyvholm is an actress, known for Piccadilly Jim (2004) and Dark Touch (2013).
Charlotte Fountain-Jardim is known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), Natty Knocks (2023) and The Narrows aka Tug of War.
Charlotte Friels is an actress, known for The Dressmaker (2015), Nitram (2021) and Respect the Kink (2021).
Charlotte Frogner was born on September 4, 1981 in Norway. She is an actress and writer, known for Død snø (2009), Hvaler (2008) and Død snø 2 (2014).
Charlotte Frøyland is known for Hourglass (2019), X-MEN: Children of the Atom (2023) and A Nightmare of a Night (2020).
Charlotte Gabris is known for À fond (2016), En passant pécho (2021) and Babysitting (2014).
Charlotte Gainsbourg was born in London, England in 1971. She is an Anglo-French actress and singer. The daughter of English singer and actress Jane Birkin and French songwriter, singer and actor Serge Gainsbourg, she was raised in Paris. Charlotte made her motion picture debut in 1984. In 1986, Charlotte won a César Award for "Most Promising Actress", and, in 2000, she won "Best Supporting Actress" for the film La bûche (1999). In 1993, Charlotte made her English speaking debut in The Cement Garden (1993), written and directed by her uncle, Andrew Birkin. She made her stage debut in 1994 in David Mamet's Oleanna at the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse. In 1996, Charlotte starred as the title character in Jane Eyre (1996), a film adaption of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel. In 2006, Charlotte appeared alongside Gael García Bernal in Michel Gondry's La science des rêves (2006). In 2007, she appeared as Claire in the Todd Haynes directed Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There (2007), also contributing a cover of the Dylan song "Just Like a Woman" to the film soundtrack. In 2009, she won the award for Best Actress at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival for the film Antichrist (2009). Charlotte starred in the French/Australian production, The Tree (2010), released in 2010, and in Lars von Trier's science fiction disaster film, Melancholia (2011).