Born on March 26th 2002 to two parents and three older siblings, Charlotte Lai grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Always imaginative and creative in both every day life and visual arts, acting felt like a natural path for Charlotte. She loves painting, live music and photography, extending her knowledge by being a future graduate of Ryerson University in the photography program.
Charlotte was born in Wellington, New Zealand and grew up in the leafy countryside outside London, England. Starting in school plays aged 10 she caught the acting bug early and went on to study Theater and Film degrees back home in Wellington. She started her production company, Random Films, in 2005 and has been growing it ever since. Studying and training acting and filmmaking in various forms at NYFA Los Angeles, City Lit College London, USC and Stella Adler Academy of Acting and Theater Los Angeles, Charlotte has skills in many areas of production in both film and theater.
Charlotte Anne (Missy) Laws began as a print model and as an actress with the Academy Theatre in Atlanta. At 16, she landed a role in the movie, They Went That-A-Way & That-A-Way (1978). She attended the University of Florida for two years and moved to Las Vegas, in 1980, where she studied at Joe Bernard's Acting Studio. While in Las Vegas, she appeared in television shows, commercials and the movie, Fake-Out (1982). A year later, she relocated to Los Angeles, to study at the Estelle Harmon's Actors Workshop and to continue her acting and modeling career. She has been a magazine cover girl. In the late 1980s, she wrote a book, titled "Meet the Stars". Her national book tour included appearances on Larry King Live (1985), The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986) and The Late Show (1986). She optioned the screenplay, Jonesing (2012), and became a columnist for the British publication, "Mad Dogs and Englishmen". Laws' education includes two BA Degrees from California State University, Northridge, two Master's Degrees from the University of Southern California (USC), as well as a Doctorate from USC. Laws, thereafter, completed post-doctoral study at Oxford University (England). In 1992, Laws founded the nonprofit organization, "The League for Earth and Animal Protection (LEAP)", and serves as its president, today. Much of her energy goes into helping animals and the environment. In Spring 2004, she was elected to be a Greater Valley Glen Councilmember in Southern California. She founded the "Directors of Animal Welfare (DAWs)" program and was voted to serve as its president. Laws writes a syndicated column and speaks at events and conferences around the country. Laws is the author of "Armed for Ideological Warfare" and wrote a chapter for the book, "Igniting a Revolution: Voices In Defense of Mother Earth" (2006). Laws married English Barrister and California attorney Charles Parselle in the 1990s and has a daughter, Kayla Laws, who is an actress.
Charlotte Le Bon is a French Canadian actress, model and television presenter. She is best known for her work in the Canal+ talk show Le Grand Journal, and the films The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014), The Walk (2015), and The Promise (2016). Le Bon began modelling at 16 years old and left Canada when she was 19 to model overseas. In 2011 she moved to Paris. She is bilingual in French and English. Her film debut was in the comedy Astérix & Obélix: Au service de sa Majesté (2012).
Charlotte Legault is a multi-talented performer. Fluently bilingual, Charlotte is in demand for television and film productions such as "District 31", "Transplant", "Christmas Ever After" and "The 20th Century". As a singer, Charlotte has performed in front of thousands of people at Festivent de Levis as well as on the prestigious musical television show "Belle & Bum". In addition to her skill as an actor, Charlotte is a charismatic host. Her professionalism and intelligence are invaluable in corporate settings. Whether hosting, acting or singing, Charlotte commands the stage and is a tremendous asset to any organization.
Charlotte Lewis was born on August 7, 1967 in Kensington, London, England. She is an actress, known for The Golden Child (1986), Men of War (1994) and Broken Badges (1990).
Charlotte Lilt is the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of Falling Flame Pictures. As CCO, she ensures every project produced by Falling Flame Pictures is creatively sound, entertaining, well rounded, quality storytelling, while also ensuring the vision of the company is met. In addition to her position as CCO of Falling Flame Pictures, Charlotte is also an American actress, director and producer who is best known for her work in film and television. She enjoys delving into the human psyche and creating characters people can relate to - characters that solicit deep emotion in an audience. She wants every character she writes and acts to have immeasurable, palpable depth and strives to produce quality, impactful work. Beyond acting, directing, and producing, Charlotte is mother to her, and Co-Founder Jason Wiechert's, beautiful little boy. Everything she creates, she creates with the intention of helping others see themselves in her characters, break through mind-made constructs, and realize we're all the same in our depth. She hopes her work will help bring more compassion and love into the world, making it an even better place for her boy. During her downtime, Charlotte enjoys studying theoretical science. Much of her philosophy, in regards to acting and writing, has a lot to do with these studies. She breaks her characters down to an energy level and builds them from the ground up, believing this to be the only way to truly paint an organic portrait of raw human emotion.
Charlotte Lindmark is known for Midnattssol (2016), Stöld (2024) and Flocken (2015).
Charlotte Lindsay is an actress, known for Project Mc² (2015) and Chesapeake Shores (2016).
Charlotte Lindsay Marron is an actress, known for The Silencing (2020), Between (2015) and What Keeps You Alive (2018).