Charlotte Graham(IV)
- Actress
Charlotte Graham is an American actress recognized for her work across film, television, and theater. She has contributed to the entertainment industry with a range of roles in both independent and mainstream projects, showcasing versatility and a commitment to her craft.
Raised in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, Charlotte Graham's parents are Australian, and she spent part of her childhood living in Portugal. She has three younger sisters and two step-sisters. She pursued higher education at Brown University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater in 2007, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company Acting and Directing program. These formative experiences laid a strong foundation for her professional career in acting.
Graham's career began with roles in television series such as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Gossip Girl," and "Hart of Dixie," where she portrayed diverse characters that contributed to her growing recognition. She appeared in films including "The Hot Flashes" and "Beijing, New York," and had a part in the notable film "The Da Vinci Code" (uncredited). Her television work also includes Lifetime movies like "The Bad Twin" and "My Husband's Secret Twin." On stage, she has performed in productions such as "Leopoldstadt" on Broadway and various regional theater works, demonstrating her range and dedication to live performance.
Charlotte Graham's contributions extend to workshops and readings with prominent theater companies, reflecting her active engagement with the theatrical community. Her blend of screen and stage work, combined with her academic background, positions her as a respected figure in contemporary American acting.
Raised in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, Charlotte Graham's parents are Australian, and she spent part of her childhood living in Portugal. She has three younger sisters and two step-sisters. She pursued higher education at Brown University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater in 2007, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from the Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company Acting and Directing program. These formative experiences laid a strong foundation for her professional career in acting.
Graham's career began with roles in television series such as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Gossip Girl," and "Hart of Dixie," where she portrayed diverse characters that contributed to her growing recognition. She appeared in films including "The Hot Flashes" and "Beijing, New York," and had a part in the notable film "The Da Vinci Code" (uncredited). Her television work also includes Lifetime movies like "The Bad Twin" and "My Husband's Secret Twin." On stage, she has performed in productions such as "Leopoldstadt" on Broadway and various regional theater works, demonstrating her range and dedication to live performance.
Charlotte Graham's contributions extend to workshops and readings with prominent theater companies, reflecting her active engagement with the theatrical community. Her blend of screen and stage work, combined with her academic background, positions her as a respected figure in contemporary American acting.