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Charlotte Coles | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | ArtsEd |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008 |
Charlotte Grace Coles (born 7 May 1998) is an English actress. She began her career in theatre. On television she is known for her roles as Genevieve Quinn in Paper Empire (2023–) [1] and as Virgilia in Coriolauns for the award-winning series [2] The Show Must Go Online (2020). [3]
Coles grew up in West Yorkshire. [4] She started dance and drama at a young age, attending Stage 84, The Yorkshire School of Performing Arts in Idle. She regularly performed in musicals at the Alhambra Theatre while attending the youth stage school, [5] winning the Premier Award in 2011. [6]
For academic studies, Coles attended Bradford Grammar School, where she also played both netball [7] and table-tennis competitively. [8] She is also an Alumni of St Aidan's Sixth Form in Harrogate, [9] before moving to London to train as a dancer at London Studio Centre. [4] She was later awarded a scholarship to study Musical Theatre at Arts Educational, graduating with a first class honours degree. [10] She has also trained at The Berg Studios in Los Angeles. [11]
Coles’ career began as a child theatre actress in 2008 when she was cast in Roger’s & Hammerstein’s musical Carousel, alongside operastar Lesley Garret in the UK touring production. [12] Her next professional role was with Opera North in Madame Butterfly (2011) at the Grand Theatre, Leeds. [11] [13]
After graduating from drama school, Coles' debuted in the role of Rosaline Capulet in Romeo & Juliet in London. She continued her career on the London stage, going on to play Marcy in Pasek and Paul’s Dogfight, [14] at the Southwark Playhouse, Elizabeth in a new production of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. She was part of the cast for the premiere of A Little Princess (2018) directed by Arlene Phillips at the Royal Festival Hall. [11] [15]
Coles was involved in the workshop of Perfect Pitch’s The Guinea Pig Club [16] at the Royal & Derngate Theatre. [17] The actress has previously worked and performed at the Mercury Theatre, Colchester (2018–2019) [18] and performed at the Royal Albert Hall in the televised production of Disney's Broadway Hits [3] (as part of the series Friday Night Is Music Night) [19] and at the Olivier Awards, accompanying Tony Award winner Audra McDonald. [4] [20] [21]
In 2020, Coles played Virgilia in Coriolanus for The Show Must Go Online, the show received 3 awards and 1 nomination. [2] [22] [23] [24] From 2021-2023, Coles toured the globe as a vocalist in World Of Musicals. [4] [11]
Coles joined the cast of Paper Empire as series regular Genevieve Quinn for the shows third season in 2023. [25] She joins the current stars of the cast Robert Davi, [26] [27] Kelsey Grammer, [28] [29] Denise Richards, [30] [31] Wesley Snipes, [32] Anne Archer, [33] Cuba Gooding Jr, [34] Steve Gutenberg [35] and AnnaLynne McCord. [36] Filming is ongoing and continues through 2024 in Saudi Arabia [37] in connection with Film AlUla, [35] with showrunner Robert Gillings [38] [39] at the forefront of production. [25] [40] [41] [42]
Coles attended Cannes Film Festival [25] and the Paper Empire Premiere in 2023 along with other select cast members from the TV show. [43] [44]
Coles has been cast as the female lead in a new action film franchise and in horror film Here, Live Devils. [ citation needed] Coles has previously worked in music videos, commercials and as model. [10] [11]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2018 | The Haul | Anna | |
JIPIJIPI | Ishtar | Short | |
2024 | Here, Live Devils | Dora |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | TFI Friday | Singer | Episode #7.9 |
2016 | Disney's Broadway Hits | Singer | |
2017 | Comic Relief | Dancer | |
2020 | Fumbling | Sofia | Pilot |
2020 | The Show Must Go Online | Virgilia | Episode #5.4 |
2023 | Paper Empire | Genevieve Quinn | Series 3 onwards |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Carousel | Eldest Snow child | Manchester Opera House |
2011 | Madame Butterfly | Ensemble | Grand Theatre |
2018 | Romeo & Juliet | Rosaline Capulet | Secret Cinema |
A Little Princess | Ensemble | Royal Festival Hall | |
The Guinea Pig Club | Gramophone Girl | Royal & Derngate | |
Jack & the Beanstalk | Swing | Mercury Theatre | |
2019 | Dogfight | Marcy | Southwark Playhouse |
Frankenstein | Elizabeth | The Gore | |
2021 | Our Lonely City | Celiné | Workshop |
2022 | World Of Musicals | Singer | International Tour |
Song | Year | Artist | Notes |
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"You're Really Something" | 2018 | The Wild Things |
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