Charles Mesure

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Charles Mesure (born on August 12, 1970 in Somerset, England) is an actor.

He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 1995. Mesure has acted, directed, designed, and written upwards of thirty productions for the Sydney University Drama Society while studying law. In 1998 he was nominated for a Best Actor New Zealand Television Award for his work as Ryan Waters on the New Zealand soap opera, City Life and in 2003 he won the Best Supporting Actor award for his work as Kees Van Damm on the New Zealand drama, Street Legal (2000).

Mesure is best known in the United States for his role as Archangel Michael in TV's Xena Warrior Princess.

He has had guest roles on hit shows such as Lost, Without a Trace, Bones, and the now-defunct Stacked, as well. Mesure has also had a recurring role as the reporter JD Pollack on Crossing Jordan.

He has previously had movie roles in Boogeyman with Barry Watson, Emily Deschanel and Lucy Lawless, Mee Shee: The Water Giant with Bruce Greenwood, Rena Owen and Joel Tobeck, and Superfire with D. B. Sweeney, Chad Donella and Diane Farr.

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