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Charles Thomas Schlatter is a famous American actor who gained popularity for the role of Dr. Jesse Travis in the television series 'Diagnosis: Murder' for six years.
Charlie Schlatter is a voice actor who worked in the roles of Flash in several media and in the role of 'Wonder-Red.' Charlie Schlatter made his appearances in both television and film series.
Charlie Schlatter started his career in 1987 and is still active. One of the significant roles of Charlie Schlatter is David Watson in '18 Again,' a comedy film. He has been more popular in animation for voicing numerous characters in the series and video games. Charlie Schlatter makes money from his successful career as an actor and voice actor.
Charlie Schlatter’s estimated net worth is around $1.5 million.
Details on his annual income are unavailable.
Charlie Schlatter is 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) tall.
He is 56 years old as of 2022, and he was born on May 1, 1966.
Born in Englewood, New Jersey, Charlie Schlatter was raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. He attended Borough’s Memorial School, where he learned his acting skills.
To impress a girl, he attended an audition accidentally titled 'Oliver.' In this way, he played the lead role in 'Oliver Twist.'
After completing his high school studies, he attended Ithaca College and later completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts majoring in musical theater.
He started appearing in significant roles in the school plays during this time. He became a skilled musician and learned to play guitar, piano, and drums. Charlie also gained knowledge regarding writing songs.
Charlie Schlatter dated Jennifer Aniston briefly when the couple met each other during the shooting of the television series 'Ferris Bueller.'
In 1994, Charlie Schlatter married Colleen Gunderson, and this adorable couple has two daughters and a son, Beck Frederick Schlatter, Julia Marie Schlatter, and Quinn Schlatter.
Charlie Schlatter is best known for his role as Dr. Jesse Travis in 'Diagnosis: Murder' and in the television series 'Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil,' in the role of Kick Buttowski, which has a total of 52 episodes. He is also best known as a voice artist who has appeared in significant roles in the films like 'Dragon Nest: Warrior’s Dawn' and 'Tom And Jerry: The Magic Ring,' to name a few.
In 1987, while Charlie Schlatter was performing his play, he was spotted and was invited to attend the audition for 'Bright Lights, Big City.'
He got selected as the cast to play the younger brother of Michael J. Fox, and this was his first film appearance.
The next year, he starred in the comedy film 'Heartbreak Hotel.'
The same year, he gained much positive feedback from the audience for his role in the comedy film '18 Again.'
In 1990, Charlie Schlatter began his career as a voice artist. Some of his notable roles include 'The Flash' in the 'Superman: Animated Series' and in 'The Batman.'
In 1992, Charlie Schlatter co-starred with his co-actors, Dennis Hopper, Adam Ant, and Michael Pare, in the thriller film 'Sunset Heat.'
In 1994, Charlie starred in the role of Cadet Kyle Connors in the comedy film titled 'Police Academy: Mission To Moscow.'
In 1998, Charlie Schlatter starred in the role of Michael Conway in the film 'Bright Lights, Big City.'
In 2006, he voiced the character Raikov in the video game titled 'Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.'
The Nickelodeon version of the animated series 'Winx Club,' which was aired from 2011 to 2015, has 109 episodes, and Charlie voiced the characters, Timmy and Duman, in this series.
In 2013, he voiced the character Timmy in an animated film titled 'Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure.'
In 2014, Charlie Schlatter made his performance as a guest star on the eleventh episode of 'Shooter,' an NCIS television series, playing the role of Lorne Davis.
Charlie Schlatter loves to play guitar, piano, and drums, and he also loves to write songs.
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