Charlie Clements
Actor

Charlie Clements Net Worth

He has also provided soundtracks for various films and television shows. Clements has been active in the entertainment industry since 2003 and has appeared in a variety of roles.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day June 05, 1987
Birth Place  Sidcup, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Age 36 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Actor
Years active 2005–

💰 Net worth

Charlie Clements, a renowned actor and soundtrack artist from the United Kingdom, is anticipated to amass a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With a career spanning several notable roles in both film and television, Clements has established himself as a versatile and talented performer. Well-known for his acting prowess and contributions to soundtracks, he has managed to secure lucrative opportunities that have significantly contributed to his financial success. As he continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, Charlie Clements' net worth is expected to grow steadily, solidifying his status as a notable figure in the UK entertainment scene.

Biography/Timeline

2005

In 2005 Clements appeared in an episode of the UK police drama The Bill, playing Adrian Bickman, a character with high-functioning autism.

2006

In November 2005, it was announced by the BBC that Clements would be joining EastEnders as Bradley Branning in early 2006. He was first seen onscreen on 24 January 2006.Clements quit EastEnders in 2009, commenting that it was "time to move on and take on some new roles". Although the character died during the EastEnders live 25th anniversary episode on 19 February 2010, Clements is credited at the end of the episode on 22 February 2010. The police wanted to question Bradley regarding the death of Archie Mitchell and was attempting to escape when he was spotted by them. The chase led to the rooftop of the Queen Victoria public house and he died after falling from it. A newspaper later revealed that Clements left the soap because he disliked the attention he got from being in such a high-profile television series, although during an appearance on Loose Women in February 2011 he declared that this was totally untrue and said that he simply wanted to move on. Clements admitted that he was worried that he would struggle to find work after such a high-profile role: "I don't know what I'm going to do, it's scary thinking about life after EastEnders, it takes up so much of your life. I guess it's auditions, auditions, auditions for me. I just hope I get work."

2007

In addition to being in EastEnders he has appeared in a variety of theatre and film roles and in The Bill. He appeared in a documentary, F*** Off, I'm Ginger, on 29 April 2007.

2012

From 23 May to 16 June 2012 Clements played the role of Mick in Meredith Oakes's controversial play "Faith" at the Courtyard Theatre in Hoxton, London. In preparation for this role Clements underwent full military training sessions, and was photographed performing drills and exercises in Central London as a part of the publicity for the show.

2013

On 26 October 2013 Clements appeared in Casualty, playing the role of Jake O'Reilly, who gets into trouble after he and his father find a bag of cash.

2015

In March 2015 Clements appeared on stage in Lone Star as Ray with Lunchtime Theatre London.

2017

In 2017, Clements appeared in the Television documentary “Elizabeth and her enemies” and played the role of Earl of Essex.

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