Charles De'Ath
Born
Charles Lawrence De'Ath

(1968-05-24) 24 May 1968
Hampstead, London, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present

Charles Lawrence De'Ath (/diˈɑːt/; born 24 May 1968), also known as Charlie De'Ath, Charles De-Ath and Charles Death, is an English film and television actor.

Early life

De'Ath is the son of Wilfred De'Ath and was educated at Woolverstone Hall School from 1979 to 1984. (Woolverstone was a state-run (ILEA) boys' boarding school, near Ipswich in Suffolk.

Selected filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1994 Fatherland Fake Porter
1995 Face to Face Simon
ID Nik
Feast of July Billy Swaine
1996 Different for Girls Young Man at Gig
1999 G:MT – Greenwich Mean Time Chris
2000 Command Approved Ships Officer
Forgive and Forget Alex Credited as Charlie De'Ath
Strong Language Stuart Credited as Charlie De'Ath
Greenfingers Julian
In His Life: The John Lennon Story Peter Eckhorn
2002 Revenger's Tragedy Sordido
A Is for Acid Sgt. Symes
2003 Loving You Prosecutor
2005 Harold the Amazing Contortionist Pig Vet
2013 Walking with the Enemy Lt. Krieger
2018 Where Hands Touch SS Kruger Credited as Charlie De'Ath
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1995 Wycliffe Stephen Ling One Episode: Four and Twenty Blackbirds
1997 A Touch of Frost D.C. Collier Two Episodes: Penny for the Guy and House Calls
Dangerfield Gary Showcross One Episode: Adam
1998 The New Adventures of Robin Hood Count Lucerne One Episode: The Assassin
1999 Sunburn Mark One Episode
2000 City Central Derek Reska One Episode: Above and Beyond
Urban Gothic Giles One Episode: Vampirology
Emmerdale Daniel Dean Three Episodes: Two in 1999, One in 2000
2001 As If Philip One Episode: Jaime's POV
2002 All About Me Bank Manager One Episode
2003 Mile High Prince Bertil One Episode
The Royal Simon Wake-Palmer One Episode: The Unbreakable Chain
2004 The Courtroom Trevor Wyatt One Episode: Gastos
2005 Down to Earth Richard Miller One Episode: Ignorance is Bliss
2007 Bonkers Mr. Linton One Episode
The Bill Miscellaneous Roles: 1993–2007 Four Episodes: Gone For a Soldier, Cold Calling credited as Charles Death, 197 and Getting Away with Murder
The Last Detective DS Pimlott: 2003–2007 Seventeen Episodes
2008 Casualty Simon (2001) and Doug Stanley (2008) Two Episodes: Girl Power and Silent All These Years
Doctors Richard Sutton (2001) and Charlie Driver (2008) Two Episodes: Baby Be Mine: credited as Charles De-Ath and Everything Counts
2009 Moving On Sergeant Connelly One Episode: The Butterfly Effect
Doctor Who Adelaide's Father[1] One Episode: Autumn 2009 Special The Waters of Mars – credited as Charlie De'Ath
2013–2015 WPC 56 Sergeant Sidney Fenton Three Series
2014 Waterloo Road Vincent Wark One Episode – Bad Girl
That Day We Sang Lionel TV film
Our Zoo Land Agent One Episode – The Idea
2015 Hollyoaks Mr. Booth Two Episodes – 9 September 2015 and 10 September 2015
EastEnders DS Craig Pike, aka "Mystery Man"
2020 Vera Tony Hinshaw ”The Escape Turn” (S10:E4)

References

  1. "BBC One - Doctor Who, the Waters of Mars".



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