Charles embarked upon a theatrical odyssey in 2014, captivating audiences with a memorable portrayal of Don in a humble production of Howard Korder's Boys' Life, thus initiating his ascent in the realm of acting. Undeterred by the modest scale of the production, Charles continued to nurture his fervent passion for the craft, subsequently enrolling in the esteemed Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). For three arduous years, Charles devoted himself to the rigorous pursuit of artistic refinement, meticulously honing his craft under the watchful guidance of distinguished instructors.
Charles' tenure at the revered Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) granted him the esteemed opportunity to tackle a diverse array of pivotal roles, thereby highlighting his extraordinary aptitude and adaptability as a thespian. Notably, his performances during this period were marked by his captivating portrayals of Barnaby Tucker in the timeless comedy, The Matchmaker, and Morris Dixon in the highly acclaimed play, Present Laughter, which undoubtedly showcased his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor.
Notably, his dedication to his craft was exemplified through his intensive studies at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA),which ultimately culminated in the successful attainment of a Bachelor of Arts in Acting degree in the year 2017.
Beyond the confines of his academic pursuits, Charles was fortunate enough to have the remarkable chance to work alongside illustrious acting instructors of great repute, namely Elizabeth Kemp and Les Chantery, whose exceptional expertise and unwavering dedication to the art of acting have earned them widespread recognition and acclaim in the industry.
Charles's professional path underwent a transformative shift in the year 2019, as he secured the highly sought-after role of Jeff Fenholt in the prestigious biopic Dali Land, a cinematic masterpiece directed by the renowned Mary Harron. This remarkable accomplishment served as a significant milestone in his career, granting him the privilege of sharing the screen with the illustrious Sir Ben Kingsley, a highly acclaimed and respected actor, celebrated for his impressive and extensive body of work, which has garnered widespread recognition and admiration throughout the entertainment industry.
Charles has demonstrated his remarkable versatility as a performer by embarking on a creative journey that extends far beyond the realm of acting. His innovative spirit and boundless enthusiasm led him to take on the dual roles of writer and producer for the captivating short film, Mother Dearest.
Charles's career path underwent a profound and far-reaching metamorphosis in the year 2021, as he achieved a significant milestone by securing the pivotal role of Kirin O'Conner in Season 2 of Amazon Prime's The Wilds, a development that, unfortunately, necessitated his withdrawal from the highly anticipated biopic Dali Land, a project that had garnered widespread attention and anticipation among fans and critics alike.
Charles has made a permanent move to the vibrant and culturally rich city of Sydney, where he has chosen to reside and focus on nurturing his artistic abilities, with a strong emphasis on the disciplines of acting and production.