Charles De'Ath
Charles De'Ath | |
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Born |
Charles Lawrence De'Ath 24 May 1968 Hampstead, London, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1994–present |
Charles Lawrence De'Ath /dɨˈɑt/ (born 24 May 1968 in Hampstead, London), also known as Charlie De'Ath, Charles De-Ath, and Charles Death is an English film and television actor.
Early life
Charles De'Ath was educated at Woolverstone Hall School from 1979 to 1984. (Woolverstone was a state-run (ILEA) boys' boarding school, near Ipswich in Suffolk. Woolverstone Hall is now the home of Ipswich High School for Girls, having been sold after the breakup of the Inner London Education Authority and the Greater London Council in the late 1980s.)
Acting
Charles' first role was in the television film Fatherland.
Personal life
De'Ath currently resides in England.
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1994 | Fatherland | Fake Porter | |
1995 | Face to Face | Simon | |
I.D. | Nik | ||
Feast of July | Billy Swaine | ||
1996 | Different for Girls | Young Man at Gig | |
1999 | G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time | Chris | |
2000 | Command Approved | Ships Officer | |
Forgive and Forget | Alex | Credited as Charlie De'Ath | |
Strong Language | Stuart | Credited as Charlie De'Ath | |
Greenfingers | Julian | ||
In His Life: The John Lennon Story | Peter Eckhorn | ||
2002 | Revenger's Tragedy | Sordido | |
A Is for Acid | Sgt. Symes | ||
2003 | Loving You | Prosecutor | |
2005 | Harold the Amazing Contortionist Pig | Vet | |
2010 | The Glass House | Lt. Krieger | Currently in post production |
2013 | Walking with the Enemy | Post-production | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1995 | Wycliffe | Stephen Ling | One Episode: Four and Twenty Blackbirds |
1997 | A Touch of Frost | D.C. Collier | Two Episodes: Penny for the Guy and House Calls |
Dangerfield | Gary Showcross | One Episode: Adam | |
1998 | The New Adventures of Robin Hood | Count Lucerne | One Episode: The Assassin |
1999 | Sunburn | Mark | One Episode |
2000 | City Central | Derek Reska | One Episode: Above and Beyond |
Urban Gothic | Giles | One Episode: Vampirology | |
Emmerdale | Daniel Dean | Three Episodes: Two in 1999, One in 2000 | |
2001 | As If | Philip | One Episode: Jaime's POV |
2002 | All About Me | Bank Manager | One Episode |
2003 | Mile High | Prince Bertil | One Episode |
The Royal | Simon Wake-Palmer | One Episode: The Unbreakable Chain | |
2004 | The Courtroom | Trevor Wyatt | One Episode: Gastos |
2005 | Down to Earth | Richard Miller | One Episode: Ignorance is Bliss |
2007 | Bonkers | Mr. Linton | One Episode |
The Bill | Miscellaneous Roles: 1993-2007 | Four Episodes: Gone For a Soldier, Cold Calling credited as Charles Death, 197 and Getting Away with Murder | |
The Last Detective | DS Pimlott: 2003-2007 | Seventeen Episodes | |
2008 | Casualty | Simon (2001) and Doug Stanley (2008) | Two Episodes: Girl Power and Silent All These Years |
Doctors | Richard Sutton (2001) and Charlie Driver (2008) | Two Episodes: Baby Be Mine: credited as Charles De-Ath and Everything Counts | |
2009 | Moving On | Sergeant Connelly | One Episode: The Butterfly Effect |
Doctor Who | Adelaide's Father[1] | One Episode: Autumn 2009 Special The Waters of Mars - credited as Charlie De'Ath | |
2013-2015 | WPC 56 | Sergeant Sidney Fenton | 3 series |
2014 | Waterloo Road | Vincent Wark | 1 episode - 8 January 2014 |
2015 | Hollyoaks | Mr. Booth | Two Episodes - 9 September 2015 and 10 September 2015 |
EastEnders | DS Craig Pike, aka "Mystery Man" |
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