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1970-08-12
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British-born Charles Mesure, who later became a familiar face on both stage and screen, began his journey in the world of acting after moving to Australia with his family at a young age. It was there that Charles Mesure honed his craft at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art. His early career was rooted in theater, where Charles Mesure built a solid foundation as a professional actor. By the mid-1990s, though, he started transitioning into television, landing roles across New Zealand in popular series such as “City Life” and “Street Legal.”

Charles Mesure gained wider recognition for his memorable recurring portrayal of the Archangel Michael in the beloved fantasy series “Xena: Warrior Princess” and its spin-off “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,” shows that developed a devoted cult following. Over time, Charles Mesure made his way into American television, appearing in guest spots on hit dramas like “Lost,” “Bones,” and “Crossing Jordan,” which helped introduce him to a broader audience. Many viewers might best remember Charles Mesure as Ben Faulkner, the charming love interest in the final season of “Desperate Housewives.” Through diverse roles and steady performances, Charles Mesure has carved out a unique space in international television.

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When it comes to Charles Mesure’s filmography, fans and critics alike often point to Occupation (2018) as his standout performance—widely regarded as his highest rated movie. The sci-fi action film really allowed Charles Mesure to shine, showcasing his depth and versatility as an actor. On the other end of the spectrum, Charles Mesure appeared in Boogeyman (2005), a horror flick that unfortunately didn’t resonate as well with audiences or reviewers, making it his lowest rated film to date. While Charles Mesure has taken on a variety of roles over the years, these two titles mark the high and low points in terms of critical reception. Still, Charles Mesure continues to be a compelling presence on screen, no matter the project.

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