Some believe I found acting in Miami Florida because I was "too lazy to work and too nervous to steal". After acting in several college plays I worked in regional theater in a wide range of roles and received high marks. A film producer saw my performance in a college play and cast me as a Seminole in the independent "Sammy Somebody" to begin my film career. Over the next couple decades I split my time between sailing S. Fla. and the Caribbean and occasionally acting in a wide variety of character roles in film and theater working for several top directors. Most recently I am a cast member in one of Netflix top series "Sweet Magnolias". I have been a cast member in five series including playing Donald Melvald in season one of "Stranger Things" which earned the entire cast the SAG best ensemble cast award. I have been fortunate to have done scene work with 10 actors who are Oscar, Emmy or Golden Globe winners.
Charles Leclerc was born on October 16, 1997 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He is an actor, known for Formula 1: Drive to Survive (2019), Le grand rendez-vous (2020) and Formula 1 (1950).
Charles Leffler is an actor, known for High School Caesar (1960).
Charles Leggett makes his living as a professional actor based in Seattle, Washington, USA. He is also an award-winning filmmaker, a widely published poet, and a musician. Upon earning a BFA from the conservatory actor training program at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1989, he moved to Seattle and has stayed put, working regularly with the Seattle Repertory Theatre, A Contemporary Theatre (ACT), Intiman Theatre, the Seattle Children's Theatre, the Seattle Shakespeare Company, Portland Center Stage, and numerous smaller companies. His stage work has garnered a Theatre Puget Sound Gregory Award for Outstanding Performance amid four nominations, as well as two Genius Award nominations from Seattle's weekly news rag The Stranger. He has also recorded over 20 unabridged audio-books for Seattle's Cedar House Audio. Charles's poetry publication history begins in 2005, includes journals in the UK (England, Scotland, and Wales), Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Nigeria, India, and Singapore, as well as in nearly half of the United States, red and blue alike; his work has been nominated for inclusion in the Pushcart Anthology three times. Charles's new poetry short film, To Fondle Nothing, is an Official Selection in 10 film festivals in the US (New York, Florida, Colorado, Pennsylvania), the UK, France, Sweden, Turkey, and Portugal, and has won events in four of these for Best Mobile Phone Short, First-Time Director, and Comedy Short. He also played Edie Falco's boorish husband in the late great Lynn Shelton's independent feature Outside In, with Jay Duplass and Kaitlyn Dever. A San Francisco native, Charles left the Bay Area for an eight-year sojourn in the Midwest (Wausau, Wisconsin and Cherokee, Iowa) as his adoptive father, Dr. Robert D. Leggett, switched out of anesthesia and into psychiatry. His mother, Elizabeth Swanson Leggett, was in the Army Nursing Corps during WWII in North Africa and Italy, went on to teach nursing through a Baptist mission in China, India and the Philippines, and eventually forged a career as an administrator in nursing/medical facilities. The Leggetts returned to Northern California, where Charles completed secondary school and high school in Stockton, and one year at California State University, Sacramento, before crashing a set of auditions for actor training programs and alighting in Pittsburgh, PA at Carnegie-Mellon. His academic mentor at Sac State, Dr. Gerard A. Larson, used to brag about having also mentored a young Tom Hanks. Before joining Actors Equity in 2000, Charles banged about extensively in Seattle's ever-burgeoning Fringe theatre scene, and fronted two blues bands on vocals and harmonica, gigging regularly in Pioneer Square and making appearances at the Mercer Arena for the 1998 NW Folklife Festival, at the Stadium Exhibition Center for the 2001 MLB All-Start Game FanFest, and on studio albums for several local recording artists. He has performed his solo show, The River's Invitation, at theaters in NoCal and Oregon as well as Seattle. It is the pandemic lock-down that got Charles started making films. In addition to writing, performing, directing, editing and scoring To Fondle Nothing, Charles contributed to The Stranger's "Message to the City" video series in June 2020 with a rendering of NYC poet Kyle Dacuyan's "Legal Tender," with his permission, and, for the Intiman Theatre annual gala, filmed a performance of some verse he wrote (and has since published) while onstage in that theatre's acclaimed 2008 production of The Streetcar Named Desire. Plans for his next poetry short, tentatively titled The Restless Online Troubadour, are shaping up.
The rare native-born San Franciscan, Charles Lewis III spent most of his life dividing his time between "The City by The Bay" and its suburb, Daly City. He began acting in at Westmoor High School, where he quickly became synonymous with the school's Theatre department. He performed everything from Shakespeare to slapstick to social satire. His studies continued at the City College of San Francisco. After an hiatus, Charles returned to acting by landing roles and networking with numerous members of the Bay Area's diverse film-making community. These included small roles in the films The Kite Runner (2007), Four Christmases (2008), Generation Now (2008), and the tv show _Trauma (tv series)(2009)_. He also had memorable roles in independent films such as My Den (2006), The Child (2007), and The Filmmaker (2009). Charles made his professional theatre debut in 2008 as part of a developmental staged reading for San Francisco's renowned A.C.T. (American Conservatory Theatre). He has since built a diverse repertoire of on-stage personae: from the authoritative Sheriff of William Inge's "Bus Stop" to the sadistic-but-vulnerable Soldier in Sarah Kane's controversial "Blasted" to the zany characters that of "Aesop's Fables" (as part of a children's theatre programme) and even Jesus Christ in "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" by 'Stephen Adly Guirgis'. Charles, as of 2010, resides and works in San Francisco.
Charles Lipps is an actor, known for Wake Up (2019).
Charles Little is an actor and producer, known for Brotherhood of Silver (2013), Chase Street (2017) and The Drive (2015).
Charles Lloyd Pack was a noted British character actor. The son of David Pack and his wife Emily, he invariably played Church of England vicars, a role which appears to have started with ITV Play of the Week (1955) in the 1950s, through 1960s films such as Bedazzled (1967) and continued down to the early 1980s, e.g. The Mirror Crack'd (1980). When not playing a vicar, he was often cast as some other pillar of the community, such as a judge, doctor, prison governor, or a military man of reasonable rank.
Charles Lott Jr. is known for The Way Back (2020), Black Ice and Modern Family (2009).
Charles Lu is a Canadian fashion designer most recently noted for his participation on Netflix's new fashion design competition series, 'Next In Fashion' where he competed on an international platform among 18 designers. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and has worked in London, UK and Dubai. His signature style specializes in couture-grade construction and design, innovative pattern cutting, and hand draping. He has gone on to design and produce garments for private global clientele, showcasing his collections in London, UK and Dubai. Charles has collaborated with a number of luxury accessory and apparel brands, bringing his honed style of innovation, fine detailing, and subtle nod to the past coupled with modern luxury.