Charlie Kemp
Acting
Biography
Charlie Kemp studied drama for 3 years at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, graduating with distinction in 2001. He has worked on a number of TV shows (Emmerdale, White Gold, Bodkin) both in the UK and abroad including a number of commercials. He is the Co-creator/writer of This Week's This Show with Thaila Zucchi. He Co-Wrote and produced 'The Many Minds of Dr Jackson' for the Edinburgh fringe festival in 2011 with Rebecca Keatley. He has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe withThe FAs Jacuzzi show, many times. He is the co-host and co-creator of the podcast "Mind Canyon' with Steve Dawson that was nominated for 2 British podcast awards, receiving a bronze medal for 'the creativity' category He was a writer for Channel 4's Off Their Rockers. Charlie teaches Long Form Improv The Free Association in London and has been performing shows with their house team The Cartel. He has directed the show 'Episodes'. He performs with Austentatious on tour and in The West End
Known For

The lives of several families in the Yorkshire Dales revolve around a farm and the nearby village. With murders, affairs, lies, deceit, laughter and tears, it's all there in the village.
Emmerdale

A ragtag crew of podcasters sets out to investigate mysterious disappearances from decades earlier in a charming Irish town with dark, dreadful secrets.
Bodkin

The story of a double-glazing showroom in Essex in the 80s, led by charismatic Vincent Swan, and his unscrupulous sales team, Brian Fitzpatrick and Martin Lavender.
White Gold
Will Harry be too hot for you? The hedonistic drama series lays bare holiday reps relationships with holiday makers and locals in Europe's sizzling party capital Ibiza.
Is Harry On The Boat?

When a tornado full of creatures bursts through the city, a group are held at a hotel trying to figure out a way to survive!
Monsternado

A girl with vitiligo finds an unlikely friend in the school's talking goldfish, and orchestrates a jailbreak.
CALICO

The team are back - this time taking the air in Folkestone, where the men are not quite like other men in Austen's England.