Charlotte Ritchie

Charlotte’s career has been anything but boring, honestly. Before anyone even saw her on TV, she’d already been shaking things up both as a singer in the music biz and on stage in her local youth theatre. So, yeah, she’s always had that “let’s just do everything” energy. While she was still hustling at Bristol University, juggling English and Drama, she decided to give acting a proper shot and auditioned for the sitcom “Fresh Meat.” Spoiler: she crushed it. That role basically kicked the door wide open for her, and suddenly she was starring in “Siblings”—another sitcom, just as wild—and then flipping the script with “Call the Midwife,” which, let’s be real, is a total gear shift from comedy to period drama. But she didn’t just stop there. Nope. More recently, Charlotte’s been popping up everywhere you look. You might’ve caught her on Netflix’s “Feel Good,” where she digs deep into the messiness of life and love—honestly, the show’s sharper than you’d expect. Over on the BBC, she’s haunting (in the best way) the comedy series “Ghosts”—if you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out on some seriously clever writing and ridiculous fun. And, as if her range wasn’t already obvious, she showed up in Netflix’s psychological thriller “You.” So, yeah, Charlotte’s not sticking to one lane, and somehow, everything she does feels authentic. No cookie-cutter roles here—just someone who’s genuinely in it for the ride and obviously loving every weird, wonderful second.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1989-08-29
  • Birth Location: Westminster, London, England, UK
  • Professions: Actress, Writer, Soundtrack

Did you know

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      There’s this bright orange hobby horse—yeah, not exactly the prop you’d expect to steal the spotlight, but it’s her thing. She’s totally attached to it, borderline obsessed, and honestly, it’s almost like a running joke at this point. No matter what project she signs onto, she’s gonna fight tooth and nail to make sure that orange hobby horse gets its cameo. Directors probably sigh when they see it wheeled in, but she’s not taking no for an answer. If you watch closely, you’ll catch it lurking in the background, popping up in the weirdest places—sometimes it’s just peeking from behind a couch, other times it’s smack in the middle of a scene and no one says a word about it. It’s honestly like her personal Easter egg for fans, and if you’re not paying attention, you’ll totally miss it. But once you spot it, you’ll start seeing it everywhere.

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      August 29, 1989

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