Charlotte Gregg
Charlotte Gregg (born December 1978/January 1979), also known as Charlotte Carr, is an Australian actress and blogger. She played the part of Charity Fernbrook in Home and Away, who was a member of The Believers cult and prior to that was a midwife. The character was in the show originally as a cult member but was brought back by force by Mama Rose to induce the labour of Tasha. Gregg also played Tracy O'Donnell, wife of Jarrod O'Donnell in the BBC commissioned Australian drama Out of the Blue. She also played the lead character in the 2007 romantic comedy All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane.
Gregg, a food and health blogger, also co-authored the cookbook Bubba Yum Yum: The Paleo Way for New Mums, Babies and Toddlers with celebrity chef Pete Evans and nutritionist . The book raised controversy after being called “potentially deadly for babies” by health experts.[1][2]
Personal life[]
According to her MySpace page, Gregg was in 1993 and graduated in 1996 as an alumna of St John Paul College, Coffs Harbour (New South Wales), (1991–1996).
Gregg married Australian Idol winner Wes Carr in April, 2012 and she gave birth to her first child Willow Harrison Carr in Sydney on 5 November 2012 at 11.49 pm, weighing 4.2 kg (9 lb 4oz).[3][4][5]
Filmography[]
- Seconds to Spare (2002) (TV) - Beatrice
- (1 episode, "#1.13", 2003) - Cathy/Rhonda
- All Saints (3 episodes, "Time and Tide", "Thicker Than Water" and "In Sickness and in Health", 2005) - Rebecca Rowe
- (2006) - Telephone booth 2 Woman
- Home and Away (5 episodes, 2006) - Charity Fernbrook
- All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane (2007) - Anthea
- Underbelly (1 episode, "The Black Prince", 2008) - Lilla Rigby
- Out of the Blue (2008 TV series) (49 episodes, 2008) - Tracy O'Donnell
- Punishment (2008) - Susan Rogen
- Packed to the Rafters (TV Series 2009) - Elly
- Rush (TV Series 2009) - Shay
- Lowdown (TV Series 2010) - Selina
- Jucy (Film 2010) - Dimity
- Me and My Monsters (1 Episode: "The Next Big Thing" 2011) - News Broadcaster
- (Short 2012)
References[]
- ^ Publisher bumps Bubba Yum Yum book as health agencies claim paleo infant formula could be harmful for babies
- ^ Paleo baby food blogger Charlotte Carr making money doing voiceovers for KFC, Coca-Cola and Cadbury’s
- ^ Juicy role for bride-to-be Charlotte
- ^ "Wes Carr ditches his own name". 12 February 2013.
- ^ "Celebrity Baby News: Wes Carr and Charlotte Gregg". 7 November 2012.
External links[]
- Australian television actresses
- 1970s births
- Living people
- Australian bloggers
- Australian women bloggers
- 21st-century Australian writers
- 21st-century Australian women writers
- 21st-century Australian actresses