Charlie Wright is a dynamic, truthful, and commanding actor who brings realism and charisma to the wide variety of roles he has undertaken throughout his career, showcasing his exceptional talent and range.
Best known for his emotional lead performance in Sand Angels (2020) and as part of the cast of the highly successful Jurassic World: The Exhibition immersive experience at the ExCel Centre in London, Charlie's acting career has spanned over a wide range of projects over the past 17 years.
Notably, Charlie has starred in lead roles in multiple feature films directed by Elizabeth Blake Thomas, including The League of Legend Keepers: Shadows (2017),Pretty Outrageous (2018),Maybe I'm Fine (2020),and Sand Angels (2020),showcasing his versatility and ability to adapt to different roles and genres.
Another prominent film credit to Charlie's name was being directed by Ralph Fiennes in his directorial debut, The White Crow (2019),further solidifying his reputation as a talented and sought-after actor.
His stage journey has been equally varied, with performances at venues such as The Space Theatre in the original play, Sink (2019),and receiving positive reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe for The Isle of Muck (2018),demonstrating his ability to excel in both film and theatre.
Charlie has also toured pantomimes for Mance Productions with Little Red Riding Hood (2023),and several Theatre in Education shows with Solomon Theatre Company (2022, 2024),Tip of the Iceberg and Performance in Education (2024),bringing the magic of performance and workshops to schools over the past two years, using his talents to inspire and educate young minds.