Charlie Thomas Schlatter was born on May 1, 1966 in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. It was in high school that he fell in love with acting. He liked a girl and auditioned for a school play of "Oliver" to impress her. He once said, "The girl didn't only happen to be cute, she was also the only girl at school that was shorter than me."...
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Charlie Thomas Schlatter was born on May 1, 1966 in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. It was in high school that he fell in love with acting. He liked a girl and auditioned for a school play of "Oliver" to impress her. He once said, "The girl didn't only happen to be cute, she was also the only girl at school that was shorter than me." The audition was a success, and he got the leading part of Oliver Twist. Later on, Charlie attended Ithaca College, where he earned a B.F.A. in musical theater. He starred in numerous plays there and became a skilled musician, playing guitar, drums and piano and writing songs. He spent his summers appearing in summer stock. During another performance, he was spotted by a casting director, who asked him to audition for a movie. He did not get the part, but did get a part in Bright Lights, Big City (1988), playing the younger brother of Michael J. Fox's character. In 1992, Charlie met Colleen Gunderson, who works as a publicist, and they were married on May 7, 1994. Charlie and Colleen now live with their three children in California. Since a lot of Colleen's relatives are enthusiastic golfers, Charlie started playing and found it very pleasing. Show less «
[Who once heard of Dick Van Dyke's reference to his co-star's real name]: Dick always calls me Charl...Show more »
[Who once heard of Dick Van Dyke's reference to his co-star's real name]: Dick always calls me Charlie instead of Jesse on camera. And he'll hit his head and say: Why don't you just change your name in Jesse? Show less «
About working with Barry Van Dyke: "Barry is a great guy, nothing but honesty coming out of him...He...Show more »
About working with Barry Van Dyke: "Barry is a great guy, nothing but honesty coming out of him...He and I die laughing about the stupidest things and we're like a couple of school girls...We're so physically opposite, it's fun playing off him, he's such a straight man." Show less «
[on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Dick Van Dyke, who played Dr. Mark Sloan]: I loved Dick Va...Show more »
[on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Dick Van Dyke, who played Dr. Mark Sloan]: I loved Dick Van Dyke. Before I got that role in the show, I was a big Dick Van Dyke fan. You know 10 years after the fact, I'm a bigger Dick Van Dyke fan. Dick was like working with Santa Claus, everyday. He was the most, kind, generous, gregarious man that I ever had the fortune of working with, and you know, to me, that was like hitting the actor's lottery. You don't always get to work on the show where you love everybody and this was one of them, so, it was a true, true blessing and I'm thankful for everyday of it. Show less «
Talking about a girl from school: "The girl didn't only happen to be cute, she was also the only gir...Show more »
Talking about a girl from school: "The girl didn't only happen to be cute, she was also the only girl at school that was shorter than me." Show less «
About his short-term photographic memory :"When you're doing a show like this (Diagnosis Murder (199...Show more »
About his short-term photographic memory :"When you're doing a show like this (Diagnosis Murder (1993) ), it's like cramming for an exam two minutes before the test. I can look at a page for a while and have it in my head and when we move onto the next scene I've completely forgotten what I just said." Show less «
[Of Dick Van Dyke]: Working with Dick Van Dyke was one of the greatest experiences in my life. By fa...Show more »
[Of Dick Van Dyke]: Working with Dick Van Dyke was one of the greatest experiences in my life. By far, the most talented, inspirational, gracious human beings I have ever had the pleasure of sharing a scene with. He was always so great to me and so great to my wife and children. Show less «