Charlie Creed-Miles, born on March 24, 1972, is a multifaceted English talent known for his contributions to film and music. With a career spanning several decades, he has made a significant impact as an actor, screenwriter, film producer, musician, and director.
Creed-Miles gained recognition for his compelling performances in notable films such as 'Let Him Have It' and 'London Kills Me,' both released in 1991. His versatility is evident in a diverse range of roles, from the sci-fi classic 'The Fifth Element' in 1997 to the gritty drama 'Nil By Mouth' the same year. He continued to captivate audiences with performances in 'Essex Boys' (2000) and 'King Arthur' (2004).
In addition to his film work, Creed-Miles has appeared in acclaimed television series, including the popular crime drama 'Peaky Blinders' in 2013. His more recent projects, such as 'Harry Brown' (2009), 'Wild Bill' (2011), and '100 Streets' (2016), showcase his enduring talent and adaptability in the ever-evolving landscape of cinema.
With a career that reflects both depth and diversity, Charlie Creed-Miles remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, continually engaging audiences with his artistic endeavors.