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'''Charlie Covell''' (born circa 1984)<ref>{{cite news|title=Are these Britain's funniest new women |url= http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2009/09/08/9569/are_these_britains_funniest_new_women%3F|accessdate=30 March 2018|work=Chortle|date=8 September 2009|language=en}}</ref> is a British writer and actor, best known for his adaptation of the graphic comic series ''[[The End of the F***ing World]]'' for [[Channel 4]].
'''Charlie Covell''' (born circa 1984)<ref>{{cite news|title=Are these Britain's funniest new women |url= http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2009/09/08/9569/are_these_britains_funniest_new_women%3F|accessdate=30 March 2018|work=Chortle|date=8 September 2009|language=en}}</ref> is a British writer and actor, best known for their adaptation of the graphic comic series ''[[The End of the F***ing World]]'' for [[Channel 4]] and the [[Kaos]] show on [[Netflix]].


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 09:38, 1 September 2024

Charlie Covell
Covell at the Peabody Awards 2019
Born
Blackheath, London, England
Occupation(s)Writer, actor, producer

Charlie Covell (born circa 1984)[1] is a British writer and actor, best known for their adaptation of the graphic comic series The End of the F***ing World for Channel 4 and the Kaos show on Netflix.

Biography

Covell, who uses they/them pronouns,[2] was born in Blackheath[3] and studied English at Oxford University.[3][4]

Career

Covell's acting screen debut was in 2003 in the television series Fortysomething alongside Hugh Laurie, Anna Chancellor, and Benedict Cumberbatch. Covell has appeared in Midsomer Murders (2008),[5] Law & Order: UK (2009),[5] The Inbetweeners (2010) as Sophie,[5] Whitechapel (2011), Peep Show (2012).[5]

As a screenwriter, Covell wrote Banana,[5] Burn Burn Burn (2015),[5] and then the Channel 4 series The End of the F***ing World.[6]

In 2015, Covell was named as a Screen International Star of Tomorrow.[3]

Filmography

Acting

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Fortysomething Woj 3 episodes
2005 Messiah: The Harrowing Sara Knightley 3 episodes
2007 Doctors Anna Metcalf Episode: "Force of Habit"
2007 Angelo's Andrea 3 episodes
2008 Midsomer Murders Kate Hammond Episode: "Shot at Dawn"
2009 Law & Order: UK Louise Ackroyd Episode: "Unsafe"
2009 Oscar & Jim Emma Short film
2009 Breathe: Act One Thea Short film
2010 Forget Me Not Carly
2010 The Inbetweeners Sophie Episode: "Trip To Warwick"
2010 Whitechapel Blond Boy 2 episodes
2011 Frog/Robot Girl Short film
2012 A Fantastic Fear of Everything Holby
2012 Peep Show Trish 3 episodes
2012 Misfits James Episode: "Episode #4.7"
2015 Banana Amy Episode: "Episode #1.6"
2015 Cucumber Amy 2 episodes
2016 Siblings Jenny Episode: "Kevin Rugby"
2016 Marcella DC Alex Dier 8 episodes

Writer

Year Title Notes
2015 Banana 2 episodes
2015 Burn Burn Burn
2017–2019 The End of the F***ing World 16 episodes
2024 Truelove 6 episodes, co-created by credit with Iain Weatherby
2024 Kaos 8 episodes

References

  1. ^ "Are these Britain's funniest new women". Chortle. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  2. ^ Romero, Ariana (25 July 2024). "The KAOS Teaser Is Here — and Jeff Goldblum Is King (of the Gods)". Tudum by Netflix. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Halligan, Fionnuala (5 October 2015). "Charlie Covell, Stars of Tomorrow 2015". Screen Daily. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Charlie Covell on writing and starring in tonight's episode of "Banana"". AfterEllen. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Charlie Covell Credits". tvguide.com. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  6. ^ "Charlie Covell | Writer/Actress". BAFTA. Retrieved 30 March 2018.