Charley Debenedetti is known for A Wine Country Christmas, I Believe in Santa (2022) and A California Christmas: City Lights (2021).
Charley Hogan is T'odiichiinii (The Bitter Water Clan) and Akohni Dine (Acoma Pueblo). She is a member of the Navajo Nation. Her maternal family is originally from Nazlini, Arizona and her paternal grandparents are from the Wheatfields, Arizona. Charley grew up on the Navajo Nation and in the urban city of Phoenix, Arizona. Her dual lifestyle of traditional and urban living, has provided her with the motto: "Be excellent in both worlds" -Dr. Evan Adams. Charley's journey of becoming a professional actor began with her love of classic horror films. Her obsession found its way towards finding her passion; her love of entertaining others. Charley is not only an actor, but she is also a multimedia artist. She has developed a collection of her most memorable work of art. Her choice of becoming an artist has motivated her to continue to explore her creativity and skills. She not only has a keen eye for details in her art, but also details in the characters she portrays. Charley has become an inspiration for the Indigenous youth in Native America. She is a Youth advocate involved in ending "Silent Culture" and provides healing to Indigenous Communities through Indigenous Art and Storytelling. Charley's journey has motivated her peers, demonstrating they can dream big and accomplish anything if they put their mind to it. Charley Hogan is definitely a name to remember.
Charley Jones is known for Freelance (2023), Charley Jones at Night (2021) and Mick Williams' Cyber-Line (2018).
Born and raised in Concord, California, Charley Koontz graduated from De La Salle High School in 2005. He went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Arts from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Ca in 2009. Koontz is best known as 'Fat Neil' on Community (NBC/Yahoo) & Daniel Krumitz on CSI:Cyber (CBS). His first film, 'Rubber' directed by Quentin Dupieux, premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and has garnered a dedicated cult following. He worked with Dupieux again in the 2011 film 'Wrong'. He is a part of the Los Angeles based Shakespeare theatre company Will & Company. Other television credits include Modern Family (ABC), Perfect Couples (NBC), Awake (NBC) and Royal Pains (USA). Film credits also include the sexual thriller 'Contracted', directed by Eric England, the prison-set paranormal thriller Haunting of Cellblock 11 and the heist movie Road to Juarez. Representation: Pakula/King and Associates and by McGowan Management.
Charley McDougall is a producer and writer, known for The Reckoning (2020), Death Ranch (2020) and The Loss Adjuster (2020).
Charley Nohovig is known for Love Gods from Planet Zero (2021).
Charley Palmer Rothwell was born on February 9, 1992 in Bethnal Green, London, England. He is an actor, known for Dunkirk (2017), Legend (2015) and Darkest Hour (2017).
Charley Patterson is an athlete and actor. Born in Grangeville, Idaho Charley was raised in Central Oregon. Going to Redmond High School, Charley was recruited to Division 1 colleges for Football, Wrestling and Track & Field. Recruited by University of Oregon after the 1991 Oregon Track & Field State Championships, Charley spent the next three years, 1991 - 1994, Pole Vaulting for UofO, studying Biology as a pre-med student and served as VP of Ceremonies of Kappa Sigma fraternity. 1994, Charley caught a vision of the new sport of Wakeboarding, deciding to leave college moving to Orlando, Florida in pursuit of Wakeboarding Professionally. 1994 - 2004, Charley had a successful 10 year career as a Professional Wakeboarder, contributing magazine editor, Professional Wakeboard Association President, owner & operator of mission2ride promotional tour, Pro Wakeboard Tour Judge and announcer. 2004 to present, Charley built a global distribution business with sales of $100's of millions. Charley is now putting the same attention and focus resulting in previous successes on his professional acting career, training with acting coach Lauren Patrice Nadler at LPN Studios and Eric 'The Trainer' at Hollywood Muscle
A multi-faceted character actor that constantly sharpens his craft. Recent success include Starring in "This Way Up" the AFI/Jeremy Cloe film which received the Academy Award for Best Student Narrative Short. Charley attended Edgewood High School, University of La Verne and Whittier College. ASB President and a gifted athlete he competed in Football and Rugby thru College and had a cup of coffee in the professional ranks. Charley also studied on World Campus Afloat exploring the world while studying. One of his teachers at Whittier College School of Law was TMZ's Harvey Levin. Charley Graduated with BA and Juris Doctorate Degrees and passed the California Bar. A successful Lawyer and Civil Litigator, with a short stint in the Public Defenders Office.He has 2 sons Bubby Rossman a pitcher drafted in 2014 by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Spencer a recent Graduate of the University of Oregon. His acting career began in 1992 with a string of Action and Comedic Roles as well as doing the High Fall into wood planks, 5 times a day as part of the Universal Studios Stunt Team. Charley showed his comedic talent's in such films as Superbad the #1 Box Office smash, with the catch phrase "Don't do it, kid" . He initially gained exposure in the soaps including Port Charles in his role as the city's mayor. He is known for playing a diverse group of characters including Detectives and tough but lovable authority figures as in Curb Your Enthusiasm, CSI (recurring five episodes) and The TICK. He also has teamed in Multiple projects with Writer/Director Lee Citron including Student Emmy winning 'Martian American.' Films he has starred in have had great success on the Festival circuit winning multiple nominations including the Windrider and the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival nominated "Egg" .for the years Best Comedy Short. In 2017 Tribeca also nominated "The Suitcase" for Best Short.
Charley Rowan McCain is known for MaXXXine (2024), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) and S.W.A.T. (2017).