Charlotte Hegele was born in Toronto but spent most of her formative years in London, Ontario. Although Hegele began acting in community theatre, she knew film was where her ambitions lay. She returned to Toronto in 2008 to attend Humber College's Acting for Film and Television Diploma Program. After graduation Hegele began work on several projects filming in Toronto and quickly landed a lead role on the award winning Canadian hit Bomb Girls.
Hemmings is a SLC based actress with a long history working in the film industry. She grew up on set with her father, the late British actor, David Hemmings. After focusing mainly on theater in her youth she moved to LA and worked on set as a production assistant & in the art department. She can be seen on screen in the romantic comedy "The Competition" with Chris Klein & Thora Birch, in the Short Film "Unleaded" and in the Indie production "Alice". Charlotte is represented by Urban Talent Management.
Charlotte Henry is known for The Witches (2020) and The End We Start From (2023).
Charlotte Hervieux is known for No Superhero Allowed (2013), Love, Death & Robots (2019) and Ulysse: the Webseries (2013).
Charlotte Hope was born in Salisbury on 15th October 1991. Her father is a barrister who used to be a jockey and her mother worked in PR before becoming housewife. At 18, she went to study French and Spanish at Oxford University, where she acted in a lot of university theatre. Whilst there, she attended an open casting to play the part of Jane Birkin in a French film called Serge Gainsbourg: Vie Heroique. Although she didn't get the role, it gave the volition to pursue acting as a career. She wrote to as many agents as she could find and invited them to her university plays. One came and signed her and she started working. Initially, she had small roles in British television and film, including The Theory of Everything (2014), Les Misérables (2012) and The Invisible Woman (2013), and also the triumvirate of medical procedural dramas: Holby City (1999), Casualty (1986) and Doctors (2000). In 2013, she was cast in Game of Thrones (2011) in the role of Ramsay Bolton's sadistic lover, Myranda. The role was originally written to appear in one episode but ended up being extended over three seasons. She has worked considerably in theatre, twice with Ed Harris in Scott Elliott's productions of Buried Child and Good for Otto, and also at the Liverpool Everyman in Nick Bagnall's Midsummer NIght's Dream and Rupert Goold's Albion at the Almeida Theatre, written my Mike Bartlett. In 2016 she appeared in British films, A United Kingdom (2016) and Allied (2016). In 2017, she had a supporting role opposite Richard Gere in Jon Avnet's Three Christs (2017), and also co-starred in horror film, The Nun (2018) as Sister Victoria. In 2018, she was cast as Catherine of Aragon in the new Starz / New Pictures series The Spanish Princess (2019), a follow-on from cult hits, The White Princess (2017) and The White Queen (2013). She lives in South London with Ria Zmitrowicz and Philippa Coulthard.
Charlotte Hornsby is known for Hair Wolf (2018) and Lucia, Before and After (2016).
Charlotte Hunter, born Charlotte Elizabeth Hunter Billson was formally trained at The Oxford School of Drama and graduated in 2010. She is known for her acting on TV series such as Emmerdale and Doctors, for her stunt work on the Harry Potter franchise and for her motion capture as the Undead Child on Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness.
Charlotte Istel is a director and actress, known for Micky (2015), Tiny Furniture (2010) and Holy Week (2018).
Charlotte Jackson is an actress, known for Allison's Party (2022), Sophie Jones (2020) and Descend (2021).
Charlotte Jo Hanbury is known for Love Spreads (2021), Godless (2017) and Babble and Froth (2021).