Charlie Josephine is an actor, known for RSC Live: The Merry Wives of Windsor (2018) and RSC Live: Romeo and Juliet (2018).
Charlie Kahla is an actor, known for Tanna (2015).
Charlie Kahla Junior is an actor, known for Tanna (2015).
Charlie Kahler is an actor, known for Better Nate Than Ever (2022).
Charlie Karumi was born Charles Karumi Maina in Nairobi, Kenya and grew up in the neighborhood of Uthiru on the outskirts of the city. Charlie's love for the stage began in his teens when he attended Alliance High School in Kikuyu, Kenya, where he joined the school's drama club 'The Dramatics Society', landing roles in 2 of the club's Nationals award-winning plays. In 2009, he joined Strathmore University pursuing a bachelor's degree in Business Information Technology (BBIT) but continued his theatrical pursuits by joining renown Kenyan repertoire theater group Phoenix Players where he trained and starred in several of the company's plays. Karumi's professional on-screen career kicked off while in university, landing his first paying role on Kenyan TV Series 'Changes'. With that training, he began his career in earnest booking roles on several Kenyan television and film productions such as Higher Learning (2010), Lies That Bind, Nairobi Half Life (2012), Noose of Gold and _"Rush" (2013)_ qv. In 2014, he starred alongside Mumbi Maina, Brian Ogola, Lizz Njagah and Sarah Hassan on Maisha Magic East Drama Jane and Abel. In 2015 he starred alongside Gerald Langiri on comedy _Fundi-Mentals (2015)_ qv, a role that saw him clinch the 2015 Kalasha Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2015, Karumi ventured into TV hosting, taking part in the KTN The Presenter Season 2 talent search finishing in the final 10. A year later, he successfully auditioned for and took part in TLC's Africa wide talent search, TLC's Next Great Presenter. He emerged 2nd Runners Up after a successful campaign that saw him reach the final stage of the competition. In 2016, he ventured back onto the silver screen landing the role of Issa Ossman on award winning short _Watu Wote (2017)_ qv. In 2017, he hosted entertainment magazine show Arena 254 on K24 before booking a role in South Africa on Danish Broadcasting Corporation TV Series _"Liberty" (2018)_ qv, a screen adaptation of Jakob Ejersbo's book by the same name.
Avid reader Charlie Kaufman wrote plays and made short films as a young student. He moved from Massapequa, New York to West Hartford, Connecticut in 1972 where he attended high school. As a comedic actor, he performed in school plays and, after graduation, he enrolled at Boston University but soon transferred NYU to study film. Charlie worked in the circulation department of the Star Tribune, in Minneapolis, in the late 1980s and moved to Los Angeles in 1991, where he was hired to write for the TV sitcom Get a Life (1990). He went on to write comedy sketches and a variety of TV show episodes. Between writing assignments, he wrote the inventive screenplay Being John Malkovich (1999), which created Hollywood interest and the attention of producer Steve Golin. Charlie works at home in Pasadena, California, where he lives with his wife Denise and children.
Charlie Keefe is known for All That Remains (2019) and A Deadly Mistake (2023).
Charlie Keegan is an actor, known for 6-Headed Shark Attack (2018), Skoonheid (2011) and About Time (2017).
Charlie Kelly is a Dublin native who attended University College Cork where he completed a degree in Drama and Theatre Studies. The young Irishman was heavily involved in theatre work while at university having appeared in a number of plays as part of UCC Dramatic Society. Kelly had a number of central and supporting roles in a number of large productions while in Cork and Dublin with Journeyman Theatre, Hammergrin and Corcadorca among his credits. Charlie is currently (Early 2018) on location in Hungary shooting a recurring role in forthcoming AMC TV drama The Terror, directed by Edward Berger and starring Ciaran Hinds and Jared Harris.
Charlie Kelly is a writer and actor, known for The Cool Kids (2018) and The Great North (2021).