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Charlotte Salt

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Charlotte Salt
Born (1985-08-12) 12 August 1985 (age 38)
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present
Spouse
(m. 2014)
Children2

Charlotte Salt (born 12 August 1985) is an English actress best known for performances in British and US television series such as Casualty, Bedlam and The Musketeers, also in many films, including Beneath Still Waters in 2005, Beowulf in 2007, and Blood and Glory in 2016.

Early life and acting career

Salt studied at Newcastle-under-Lyme College in Staffordshire, England.[1] At 16 years, Salt had already appeared in several television projects, the series In a Land of Plenty, television film The Whistle-Blower, series The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, the BBC family drama series Born and Bred.[2] Salt was a regular in the US TV series Wildfire[1] as Gillian Parsons for 13 episodes from 2006–07. In 2009, she guest starred as Lady Ursula Misseldon on The Tudors, and as Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont in the TV movie A Princess for Christmas.[3]

From 2011–2018, Salt played Sam Nicholls on Casualty, including a four-year hiatus, before her character's death in the opening episode of the thirty-third series.[1] She has also been a regular in Bedlam (2012)[1] and The Musketeers (2015).[4]

Salt has a minor role in the Amazon Studios film Everybody's Talking About Jamie, released in September 2021. Salt is a close friend of Irish actress and A Princess for Christmas co-star Katie McGrath.[5][6][7]

Other work

In 2013, Salt co-created, with chef Raymond Blanc, an animated children's cooking app, called Henri Le Worm, about a cast of insects, voiced by actor Simon Pegg. The app is designed to inspire children to discover nature in Henri’s magical “Forest of Plenty”.[8]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes / Refs
2005Beneath Still WatersClara Borgia[9][10]
2006The TV SetSarah[11]
2007BeowulfEstrith[1][11][10]
2009Deep in the ValleyTracyFilm
2010Below the BeltwayHope B.Film
IvoryNadiaFilm
2015The HoarderSarah[12]
How to Grow Your OwnAlexFilm
2016The ChamberEdwards (Red)[1][10]
Blood and GloryKatherine Sterndale[1][10]
2019CordeliaReganShort
2021Everybody's Talking About JamieCheryl New[5][6][7]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes / Refs
2001The Whistle-Blower (TV movie)Sasha TraceyTV film [2]
2001 In a Land of PlentyTeenage Laura2 episodes - 1.2 & 1.3 [2]
2002The Inspector Lynley MysteriesMaggie Spence1 episode - Missing Joseph [2][11]
2003The BillSarah Morgan1 episode - 107 - Rose-Coloured Glasses
2005EntourageWaitress1 episode Season 2 - Bat Mitzvah [1]
2002–05Born and BredHelen Gilder20 episodes [2][11][10]
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationEve Girard1 episode - Kiss Kiss, Bye Bye [1][11]
2006–07WildfireGillian Parsons13 episodes [1][11][10]
2008Perchance to DreamVideo short
2009The TudorsLady Ursula Misseldon5 episodes [1][11]
2010Agatha Christie's MarpleVirginia1 episode - The Secret of Chimneys [1][11]
2011A Princess for ChristmasLady Arabella Marchand du BelmontTV film [11][3][10]
2011 Death in ParadiseLisa Watson1 episode - series 1 - Wicked Wedding Night [11]
2011–12BedlamKate Bettany7 episodes [1][11][10]
2015The MusketeersMarguerite8 episodes [4]
2011–13, 2017–18CasualtySam Nicholls119 episodes [1][11]
2019PandoraNorris1 episode - I Shall Be Released

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