Charlie Kemp

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Birthplace:
North London, England, UK

Charlie Kemp studied drama for 3 years at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, graduating with distinction in 2001. He has worked on a number of TV shows (Emmerdale, White Gold, Bodkin) both in the UK and abroad including a number of commercials.  He is the Co-creator/writer of This Week's This Show with Thaila Zucchi. He Co-Wrote and produced 'The Many Minds of Dr Jackson' for the Edinburgh fringe festival in 2011 with Rebecca Keatley. He has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe withThe FAs Jacuzzi show, many times. He is the co-host and co-creator of the podcast "Mind Canyon' with Steve Dawson that was nominated for 2 British podcast awards, receiving a bronze medal for 'the creativity' category  He was a writer for Channel 4's Off Their Rockers. Charlie teaches Long Form Improv The Free Association in London and has been performing shows with their house team The Cartel. He has directed the show 'Episodes'. He performs with Austentatious on tour and in The West End

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