Charlotte Bradley was born in Artane, Dublin, Ireland. She is known for The Boys from County Clare (2003), An Bronntanas (2014) and Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (1998).
Charlotte Bradshaw is known for Chapter X (2023).
Charlotte Brewer is known for Chasing Great (2016).
Charlotte Brimble is a British actor who grew up in London and is of Anglo-Indian descent. Having trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, she is known for her lead roles in Sky Cinema's feature 'Arthur and Merlin' and Sundance winning film 'Burger' (Special Jury Prize), in addition to TV appearances in ITV's 'Victoria', and Canal Plus' 'Spotless'. Charlotte has worked extensively in theatre playing a range of lead roles including Lindsay Posner's 'She Stoops To Conquer', Eliza in Chris Honer's 'Pygmalion', Rachel in Laura Wade's 'Posh', Miranda in Simon Usher's 'The Tempest' and most recently Bella Manningham in Robin Herford's 'Gaslight'.
Charlotte Bruus Christensen is a Danish cinematographer. She is best known for her work in The Hunt (2012), Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), Fences (2016), and The Girl on the Train (2016). She earned a degree in cinematography from the National Film and Television School in 2004. After film school she returned to Denmark where she wrote, directed and shot the 2004 short film Between Us.
Charlotte Bryan is an actress, known for Romance on the Menu, and an animal trainer for Film and TV. She has also trained her dog Frankie who appeared on the American TV show Right This Minute for performing his "Freeze" trick.
Born in France but raised in Sweden, France and the United States. A graduate of the Directing Program at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, Charlotte Brandstrom is truly an international Director: she speaks English, French and Swedish fluently and some Spanish and German. She has directed over thirty feature films, mini-series, and movies-of-the-week in many different countries such as France, England, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Morocco, Czech Republic, Thailand and South Africa. Her projects have involved international talent such as Christopher Walken, Jonathan Pryce, Rosanna Arquette, Peter Weller, Jurgen Prochnow, Carrie Fisher, Krister Henriksson as well as renowned French actors such as Vincent Perez, Carole Bouquet, Guillaume Canet, Judith Godreche, Tcheky Karyo, Bernard Lecoq, Pierre Arditi and others.
Charlotte Butler is an actress, known for Serenity (2019) and Scrawl (2015).
Charlotte Button is known for Nightwalkers (2019) and The Australian Wars (2022).
Originally from Montreal, Quebec, Charlotte Bydwell moved to New York City to study dance at The Juilliard School. As a dancer, Charlotte has performed with Monica Bill Barnes & Company and Keigwin + Co, at Jacob's Pillow, the American Dance Festival, and The Joyce Theatre, among others. In 2008, she was selected to jointly represent the United States and Canada as a danceWEB Scholarship recipient at the Impulstanz Festival in Vienna Austria, one of the largest contemporary dance festivals in the world. As an actress, Charlotte has worked with The Bats, the resident acting company at The Flea Theatre, and played Chrysothemis in their highly acclaimed production of Sean Graney's These Seven Sicknesses (dir. Ed Sylvanus Iskandar). In the summer of 2012, she was a member of the Resident Acting Company at the Williamstown Theatre Festival where she appeared on the Main Stage in The Importance of Being Earnest (dir. David Hyde Pierce) and as Vera in A Month in the Country (dir. Richard Nelson). Charlotte then completed the Old Globe / University of San Diego Graduate Theatre Program where she was the recipient of the Craig Noel Fellowship (awarded by the faculty to a student who demonstrates exceptional professional and academic promise). She has appeared in several productions at Old Globe including 'Comedy of Errors' (directed by Scott Ellis), 'Twelfth Night' (directed by Rebecca Taichman) and 'Othello' (dir. Barry Edelstein). She has also been in numerous award-winning short films and starred in the indie feature film, "Life of Significant Soil" (Best Actress Nomination at the Tampa Bay Film Festival). Upcoming film credits include "Aviva" by writer-director Boaz Yakin ("Remember the Titans"). Her television credits include roles on "Elementary" (opposite Lucy Liu) and "The Good Fight" (opposite DelRoy Lindo). She also recently starred as the emcee in Company XIV's burlesque extravaganza 'Paris!' and as "Vanda" in the David Ives' two-person play 'Venus in Fur' at the Virginia Stage Company. In May 2011, Charlotte premiered her one-woman show, Woman of Leisure and Panic, as part of the 8th Annual soloNOVA Festival. The show was nominated for a New York Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance Art Production and subsequently translated into Spanish for performances in Mexico. It returned to NYC in August 2013 as part of the New York International Fringe Festival, the largest multi-arts festival in North America, and more recently for a run in Anita's Way (an outdoor venue in Times Square) through a residency with Chashama. The piece also toured to Philadelphia as part of the 2016 First Person Arts Festival. Charlotte's other creative works have been presented at Judson Church, 9th Space (P.S. 122), the Center for Performance Research, the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre (Lincoln Center) and the Meredith Wilson Black Box. Her one-woman film, "The Nude Model", premiered at the Nightpiece Film Festival as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2018. It is also an Official Selection at the Chicago International Arthouse Film Festival (finalist for the Charlie Chaplin Award), the Director's Circle of Shorts and Canada Shorts (Award of Commendation). Charlotte has also worked extensively as a choreographer, movement coach, dance captain and fight captain on productions at the Old Globe in San Diego, at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and at theaters around New York City. Upcoming: Charlotte is working as the season choreographer on Comedy Central's new series, "Alternatino" (created by and starring Arturo Castro).