Charles De'Ath
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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 (/diˈɑːt/; born 24 May 1968), also known as Charlie De'Ath, Charles De-Ath and Charles Death, is an English film and television actor.
Early life[]
De'Ath is the son of Wilfred De'Ath and 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 break-up of the Inner London Education Authority and the Greater London Council in the late 1980s.)[citation needed]
Selected filmography[]
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1994 | Fatherland | Fake Porter | |
1995 | Simon | ||
ID | Nik | ||
Feast of July | Billy Swaine | ||
1996 | Different for Girls | Young Man at Gig | |
1999 | G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time | Chris | |
2000 | Ships Officer | ||
Forgive and Forget | Alex | Credited as Charlie De'Ath | |
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 | Vet | ||
2013 | Walking with the Enemy | Lt. Krieger | |
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 | Three Series |
2014 | Waterloo Road | Vincent Wark | One Episode – Bad Girl |
That Day We Sang | Lionel | TV film | |
Our Zoo | Land Agent | One Episode – The Idea | |
2015 | Hollyoaks | Mr. Booth | Two Episodes – 9 September 2015 and 10 September 2015 |
EastEnders | DS Craig Pike, aka "Mystery Man" | ||
2020 | Vera | Tony Hinshaw | ”The Escape Turn” (S10:E4) |
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Categories:
- 1968 births
- English male film actors
- English male television actors
- Living people
- People from Hampstead
- Male actors from London
- 20th-century English male actors
- 21st-century English male actors
- English screen actor stubs