Charlie DePew, a celebrated American actor with a strong connection to the lively city of Pasadena, California, has been motivated by a profound enthusiasm for storytelling since his early years. As a young boy, he would mesmerize his family and friends with elaborate reenactments of movies, demonstrating an uncanny ability to adopt various accents and impressions with ease, thereby bringing his characters to life in a truly captivating manner. This natural talent for acting first began to shine through during his elementary school days, when he secured the highly coveted role of Charlie Brown in his sixth-grade play, thus marking the inception of his remarkable journey within the world of acting.
As Charlie's professional journey continued to unfold, he landed a significant role in the 2012 cinematic sensation, The Amazing Spider-man, playing the part of Emma Stone's younger sibling. This notable appearance was followed by a notable reprisal of his character in the 2014 sequel to the aforementioned blockbuster.
Subsequently, Charlie went on to secure prominent recurring roles on several prominent television shows. One such notable appearance was on the popular MTV series Awkward, which aired in 2014. He also made a lasting impression on audiences with his recurring role on the beloved ABC sitcom The Goldbergs, which premiered in 2015.
In addition to his work on television, Charlie made a memorable appearance in the highly acclaimed AMC drama series Mad Men. Specifically, his role in the show's midseason 7 finale, which aired in 2014, left a lasting impression on viewers. Charlie shared the screen with the talented Kiernan Shipka, further solidifying his credentials as a talented and versatile young actor.