Charles Mesure
Actor

Charles Mesure Net Worth

Charles Mesure was born in Somerset, England in 1970 and moved to Australia when he was five. He studied law at Sydney University and graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1995. He then moved to New Zealand and had his first TV gig on "City Life." He won Best Supporting Actor in 2003 for his role on "Street Legal." In 2004 he moved to the US and had guest roles on several hit series. In 2008 he returned to New Zealand for major roles in three series. In 2009 he returned to the US and was cast in "V" in the recurring role of mercenary Kyle Hobbes. In 2011 he was cast in the role of Ben Faulkner on the eighth and final season of "Desperate Housewives." In 2013 he traveled to South Africa and Miami for roles in "Marple: A Caribbean Mystery" and "Burn Notice." In 2014 he filmed an action role in an episode of "The Mentalist" and played the role of Blackbeard in "Once Upon a Time."
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer
Birth Day August 12, 1970
Birth Place  Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Age 53 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Alma mater Newington College NIDA
Occupation Actor Writer
Years active 1997 – present

💰 Net worth: $1.7 Million (2024)

Charles Mesure, a renowned actor and writer from the United Kingdom, is reported to have an estimated net worth of $1.7 million in 2024. Mesure has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his remarkable performances and notable writing skills. With a successful career spanning several years, he has gained both critical acclaim and financial success. Mesure's versatility as an actor and his talent for storytelling have contributed to his consistent growth in the industry. As he continues to showcase his skills and expand his portfolio, his net worth is expected to further increase in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

1982

Mesure was born in Somerset, England. When he was five, his family moved to Australia and he grew up in Sydney. Mesure attended Newington College (1982–1987) and graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Australia, with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 1995.

1995

In 1995, he moved to New Zealand where he soon picked up a few acting roles. Mesure has acted, directed, designed, and written upwards of thirty productions for the Sydney University Drama Society while studying law. In 1998, he was nominated for a Best Actor New Zealand Television Award for his work as Ryan Waters on the New Zealand soap opera, City Life and in 2003 he won the Best Supporting Actor award for his work as Kees Van Damm on the New Zealand drama, Street Legal. Mesure appeared as a supporting character in Season 1 of the American TV series V, and was promoted to a regular series cast member for Season 2.

2009

In 2009, he played Detective-Sergeant Zane Gerard in the New Zealand drama Outrageous Fortune.

2010

In 2010, he played Alec Ross, the lead character in Television New Zealand's new drama series, This Is Not My Life.

2013

Mesure joined the final season cast of Desperate Housewives as Ben Faulkner, a ruthless self-made contractor who shares a connection with Renee Perry (Vanessa Williams). He made a guest appearance on a 2013 episode of Burn Notice, playing the head of a Criminal hacking syndicate.

2014

On 30 March 2014, he played Edwin MacKaye in the episode called "Violets" on The Mentalist. From 2014–15 he guest-starred in four episodes of Once Upon a Time, as the pirate Blackbeard.

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