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Charlie Creed-Miles-1

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Energetic Brave Confident Enthusiastic Pioneering Passionate Direct

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1972-03-24
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He’s best known for his powerful performances, especially in leading roles like the 2011 film Wild Bill, where his portrayal truly stood out. People often recognize him for his earlier breakout role in the 2000 crime drama Essex Boys, which helped cement his place in British cinema. Over the years, he’s taken on major parts in popular TV series such as Falcon and Injustice, showing off his range and depth as an actor. Before all the fame, though, his journey began in the early ‘90s. In his late teens, he made his first appearance on screen in the 1991 movie Let Him Have It, a role that marked the start of what would become a solid career. He quickly followed that up with a starring part in the 1993 feature The Punk, further proving his talent at a young age. On a personal note, he shared a meaningful relationship with acclaimed actress Samantha Morton, who’s been nominated for both Oscar and Emmy awards. Together, they welcomed a daughter named Esme, a moment that added a deeply personal chapter to his life story. Throughout it all, he’s remained a respected figure in the industry—someone whose work continues to resonate with audiences.

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He dropped an album called North of Ping Pong alongside his band, The Arsenal Away Boyz. It was a solid project that really showcased his creative direction at the time. The Arsenal Away Boyz brought a unique energy to the table, and together they crafted something memorable. With The Arsenal Away Boyz leading the sound, he made sure the album stood out. Yeah, North of Ping Pong definitely left its mark, especially with The Arsenal Away Boyz backing him up.

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