Charles McClellan Talbert (born December 13, 1978) is an American film actor, known for the title role in the film Angus.
Talbert was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin. His film career began in a Wendy's Restaurant in Lake Forest, Illinois. After coming home from watching a bike race at the Northbrook Velodrome with a friend, the two stopped at the fast food chain and waited in line to order food. While waiting, Charlie began making jokes at a man who was waiting for his french fries. That man was Patrick Read Johnson, a film director, who was at the time taking a break from a casting search for his new movie, Angus. Seeing this, Johnson invited Charlie to audition at Planet Hollywood in Chicago, Illinois. Charlie did so and won the film's leading role.
Since Angus, Talbert often performs in the same films as his longtime friend and co-star Chris Owen.
Filmography
Angus (1995): Angus Bethune
The Last Resort (1997): Mitchell
The Lovemaster (1997)
Going Greek (2001): Dooly
Van Hook (2001): Kunkel
Social Misfits (2001): Kyle
Wishcraft (2002): Jimbo
Van Wilder (2002): Stomach guy (uncredited)
Old Man Music (2003)
Who's Your Daddy? (2003): Adam Torey
Lights Out (2003): Him
Old Man Music (2005): Teenager 2
Art School Confidential (2004): Jason
Waterborne (2005): George
Bachelor Party Vegas (2006): Johnny C.
5-25-77 (2007)
Lucky (2007): Todd
Retreat! (2007): Pvt. Hobbs
Like Moles, Like Rats (2007): Janus
Yonkers Joe (2007): Micheal
Spring Breakdown (2008): Girl's Gone Bonkers Guy!
References
^ "IMDb: Charlie Talbert - Biography". Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
External links
Charlie Talbert at the Internet Movie Database
The Charlie Talbert and Chris Owen Fan Page
Charlie Talbert Fan Club
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Categories: 1979 births | American child actors | American film actors | Living people | People from Kenosha, Wisconsin
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