Charlie Covell

Charlotte Covell (born circa 1984),[1] known as Charlie Covell, is a British actress and writer, best known for her adaptation of the graphic comic series The End of the F***ing World for Channel 4.[2]

Charlie Covell
Born
Charlotte Covell

1984 (age 3536)
OccupationActress, writer, producer

Biography

Covell was born in Blackheath, London. She studied English at Oxford University.[3][4]

Filmography

Actress

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003FortysomethingWoj3 episodes
2005Messiah: The HarrowingSara Knightley3 episodes
2007DoctorsAnna MetcalfEpisode: "Force of Habit"
2007Angelo'sAndrea3 episodes
2008Midsomer MurdersKate HammondEpisode: "Shot at Dawn"
2009Law & Order: UKLouise AckroydEpisode: "Unsafe"
2009Oscar & JimEmmaShort film
2009Breathe: Act OneTheaShort film
2010Forget Me NotCarly
2010The InbetweenersSophieEpisode: "Trip To Warwick"
2010WhitechapelBlond Boy2 episodes
2011Frog/RobotGirlShort film
2012A Fantastic Fear of EverythingHolby
2012Peep ShowTrish3 episodes
2012MisfitsJamesEpisode: "Episode #4.7"
2015BananaAmyEpisode: "Episode #1.6"
2015CucumberAmy2 episodes
2016SiblingsJennyEpisode: "Kevin Rugby"
2016MarcellaDC Alex Dier8 episodes

Writer

YearTitleNotes
2015Banana2 episodes
2015Burn Burn Burn
2017-2019The End of the F***ing World16 episodes
TBAKaos10 episodes

Producer

YearTitleNotes
2013Home Guard
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gollark: Banking apps use this for """security""", mostly, as well as a bunch of other ones because they can.
gollark: Google has a thing called "SafetyNet" which allows apps to refuse to run on unlocked devices. You might think "well, surely you could just patch apps to not check, or make a fake SafetyNet always say yes". And this does work in some cases, but SafetyNet also uploads lots of data about your device to Google servers and has *them* run some proprietary ineffable checks on it and give a cryptographically signed attestation saying "yes, this is an Approved™ device" or "no, it is not", which the app's backend can check regardless of what your device does.
gollark: The situation is also slightly worse than *that*. Now, there is an open source Play Services reimplementation called microG. You can install this if you're running a custom system image, and it pretends to be (via signature spoofing, a feature which the LineageOS team refuse to add because of entirely false "security" concerns, but which is widely available in some custom ROMs anyway) Google Play Services. Cool and good™, yes? But no, not really. Because if your bootloader is unlocked, a bunch of apps won't work for *other* stupid reasons!
gollark: If you do remove it, half your apps will break, because guess what, they depend on Google Play Services for some arbitrary feature.

References

  1. "Are these Britain's funniest new women". Chortle. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  2. "Charlie Covell | Writer/Actress". BAFTA. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  3. Halligan, Fionnuala (5 October 2015). "Charlie Covell, Stars of Tomorrow 2015". Screen Daily. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  4. "Charlie Covell on writing and starring in tonight's episode of "Banana"". AfterEllen. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
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