Charlotte Carr (Gregg)
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Age Range | 30-35, 35-40, 40-45, 45-50 |
| Accents | Standard US, British |
| Own Studio | Home Studio - with Source connect |
*As a well established talent criteria for Sydney is selected for Charlotte to maintain her extensive client list. Her physical base is Brisbane.
It’s like you’ve just walked into a candy shop full of sweet, delicious and tempting sugar-coated goodness. You know how addictive it can be, and Charlotte’s voice is exactly that.
Of course though, everything in moderation and Charlotte will teach you how to find a good life-balance.
She’s your favourite childhood school teacher who instead of writing lectures on a blackboard, will give you guided instruction in a caring, conversational tone – the best way to learn – and you hang on to her every word.
From the classroom to the playground – her down to earth nature and bright and bubbly fun attitude is like a magnet to those around her. At mothers group, she’s sharing her favourite home cooked recipe (mind you, as she sips her extra-hot-coconut-half-strength-vanilla-latte in her active wear #darling), gluing sequins onto today’s book week costume or the soccer mum getting everyone to the game on time.
She can do it all.
Reliable, re-assuring and your everyday #BFF. Your right-hand woman who’s by your side on your big wedding day – fluffing your dress and prepping the flowers. She’ll also smack that chocolate out of your hand, and motivate you to the gym – even if it’s just to use the steam room and put a treatment in your hair.
Charlotte’s your everyday girl and superwoman wrapped up in one. They say you should always be yourself, but if you can’t, then just be Batman (or even better, Charlotte).
Actor Bio
Charlotte Carr (formerly credited as Charlotte Gregg) is an Australian actor, writer and creative with over twenty years of experience across television, film and theatre.
A graduate of the University of Southern Queensland – Bachelor of Theatre Arts, Charlotte began her career on stage working with La Boite Theatre Company, Queensland Theatre Company, and Belvoir Street Theatre before moving into screen.
She is best known for her lead role in the BBC soap Out of the Blue, and for appearances across more than 100 episodes of Australian television including Home and Away, Offspring, Wonderland, Packed to the Rafters, Rush, Lowdown and Underbelly.
Charlotte starred in the cult Australian rom-com All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane, as well as the feature film Jucy, and screen roles in Punishment and Seconds to Spare.
Over the past four years she has worked as Producer of the visual album for the acclaimed record Music From Crazy Hearts, leading creative development, storytelling and production across the project.
She is currently the creator and lead actor of the six-part comedy series The Carers, developed with long-time collaborator Janneke Williamson. The pilot is being directed by Emma Jackson (The Twelve, Last Days of the Space Age) with cinematography by Martin McGrath (Muriel’s Wedding, Rake).
Charlotte brings warmth, humour and emotional truth to her work, drawing on her extensiv experience both in front of the camera and behind the scenes as a creator and producer.
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