Charlotte Chatton won a scholarship to attend the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London, where she excelled in the drama department. During seven years of intensive training she also began to work professionally, starring in dozens of commercials and music videos. Upon graduation, she landed the coveted leading role in Working ...
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Charlotte Chatton won a scholarship to attend the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London, where she excelled in the drama department. During seven years of intensive training she also began to work professionally, starring in dozens of commercials and music videos. Upon graduation, she landed the coveted leading role in Working Title Films' critically acclaimed feature "Dakota Road," which opened the London Film Festival. 'The Evening Standard' recognized her work as "a performance of tremendous promise", 'Variety' hailed the film as "An artistic winner" at the The Berlin Film Festival and this, along with other critics approval and appearances in award-winning British series such as "Inspector Morse", led to a relocation to Los Angeles.Directors such as James Cameron, Danny Boyle & James Keach singled out Charlotte, and consequently she has starred opposite award-winning actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Kathy Bates, Martin Short, Jane Seymour, Katherine Heigl, Clifton Collins Jr., Alan Howard, Joan Fontaine and Leo McKern to list a few. Her employers have included: Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount, Disney, Miramax, Working Title Films, Channel Four Films, CBS, NBC and The Family Channel.More recently, Charlotte has been working primarily behind the camera, and is the Executive Producer of the documentary, 'California Typewriter', featuring interviews with Tom Hanks and Sam Shepard which premiered at the Telluride Film Festival 2016 to rave reviews. She has several projects in development serving as Producer and Screenwriter. In 2009 Charlotte founded www.thenextlevelscript.com a professional screenwriting consultation service.
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