Charlie Clapham is a renowned British Romani actor with an impressive repertoire of over 450 television credits and a dozen feature films under his belt. He is most notably recognized for his iconic role as 'Freddie Roscoe' on Channel 4's critically acclaimed and award-winning television show 'Hollyoaks'.
Clapham's most recent film endeavors have seen him take on leading roles in notable productions, including 'Gangster's Kiss', starring alongside esteemed actors John Hannah, Martin Kemp, and Michelle Collins. Additionally, he played the titular character of 'Jimmy Roman' in 'Bermondsey Tales: Fall of the Roman Empire', alongside notable actors Frank Harper and Alan Ford. Furthermore, Clapham recently featured in the highly anticipated film 'Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scar Giver' directed by Zack Snyder.
In addition to his extensive film career, Clapham made his West End debut this past year, as part of the main cast and narrator of the acclaimed production 'For Tonight' at the Adelphi theatre. This remarkable performance earned the production a nomination for Best Concert Performance at the prestigious 'What's Onstage' theatre awards.