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| Name | Charles Baker |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 2000s–present |
| Known for | Television, Film, Theatre |
Charles Baker is an American actor known for supporting roles in television dramas, feature films, and stage productions. He has appeared in high-profile series and independent films, collaborating with directors, producers, and ensembles across the United States. His career spans television, cinema, and theatre, with performances noted for versatility in character work and physicality.
Born and raised in the United States, Baker studied performance and dramatic arts while forming early connections with regional theatre companies and university drama departments. He trained at conservatory programs and participated in productions affiliated with institutions such as the Juilliard School, the American Conservatory Theater, and state university theatre programs. Early mentors included directors and acting coaches connected to companies like the Atlantic Theater Company and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and he refined movement and voice work influenced by practitioners from the Actors Studio and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Baker emerged on television with guest and recurring appearances on network and cable series, collaborating with showrunners and creators behind programs on AMC (TV network), FX (TV network), and HBO. He worked alongside casts from series produced by studios such as Sony Pictures Television and Warner Bros. Television, portraying characters in crime dramas, science fiction anthologies, and serialized thrillers. His television credits include roles in ensemble pieces linked to creators associated with Vince Gilligan, David Simon, and Vince Gilligan-adjacent production teams, as well as episodes directed by filmmakers from the Sundance Film Festival circuit and pilots with executive producers from Bad Robot Productions.
He secured a recurring role on a high-profile cable drama noted for its serialization and character-driven arcs, joining co-stars affiliated with Breaking Bad alumni and actors who later appeared in The Walking Dead and Better Call Saul. Baker's television work extended to procedurals produced by networks like CBS and NBC, and to streaming platforms including Netflix and Amazon Studios, where he appeared in series developed by showrunners who previously worked on The Sopranos and The Wire.
Baker's film work spans independent features, studio pictures, and festival-oriented shorts. He appeared in films that screened at the Sundance Film Festival, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the Toronto International Film Festival, collaborating with directors who premiered at those events and with production companies linked to A24 and Lionsgate. His roles include supporting parts in crime dramas, character studies, and genre films that cast actors from ensembles in projects produced by teams associated with Focus Features and Paramount Pictures.
Key film credits include collaborations with writers and directors who worked on films alongside actors from No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood. Baker also participated in short films produced by independent collectives connected to the Independent Filmmaker Project and took part in productions funded through partnerships with regional film commissions and studio affiliates of Netflix and Hulu (streaming service).
On stage, Baker performed in regional theatre, Off-Broadway houses, and touring productions. His stage appearances included plays staged at venues such as the Public Theater, Lincoln Center affiliates, and companies like the Roundabout Theatre Company and La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. He worked under directors associated with the OBIE Awards circuit and appeared in productions alongside actors recognized by the Tony Awards and recipients of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Baker's theatre repertoire encompassed contemporary plays, classical revivals of works by authors featured at the Royal Shakespeare Company repertoire, and new writing premiered at festivals linked to institutions like the Williamstown Theatre Festival and the O'Neill National Playwrights Conference. His stage work emphasized ensemble collaboration with designers and stage managers who later worked on Broadway transfers and national tours.
Offstage and off-camera, Baker has been involved with charitable initiatives and arts education programs connected to organizations such as the Actors Fund and local arts councils. He has collaborated with nonprofit arts organizations and participated in benefit readings and workshops supported by institutions like the Kennedy Center and university theatre departments. His personal interests include mentorship with conservatories, participation in film and theatre panels at festivals like Sundance and Tribeca, and advocacy for regional arts funding linked to state cultural agencies.
Baker's work has been acknowledged by critics and festival juries, earning nominations and ensemble awards at regional film festivals and theatre award ceremonies. Productions featuring his performances have received accolades from bodies such as the Drama Desk Awards, the Independent Spirit Awards, and juries at the Sundance Film Festival. He has been highlighted in industry publications connected to the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists for ensemble work and cited in reviews published in outlets with ties to the New York Film Festival and national critics' circles.
Category:American actors