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12-733: Charles Mayer may refer to: Charles Mayer (actor) (born 1970), English stage actor Charles Mayer (boxer) (1882–1972), American boxer Charles Mayer (composer) (1799–1862), or Meyer, Prussian composer Charles Mayer (animal collector) (1862–1927), American animal collector and plagiarist Charles Mayer (journalist) (1901–1971), Canadian journalist, sportsperson and politician Charles Mayer (politician) (born 1936), Canadian businessman and politician Charles F. Mayer (1795–1864), American lawyer, Maryland state senator, and railroad director Charles F. Mayer (railroad president) (1826–1904), Maryland businessman and B&O president, nephew of

24-628: The Adelaide Fringe in I Am My Own Wife and The Last Time I Saw Richard by Cat Commander; at State Theatre Company of South Australia 's Othello , The Popular Mechanicals , and The 39 Steps ; with Bluefruit Theatre in Dennis Kelly's Orphans ; and at The Fitz , Sydney , in Anatomy of a Suicide . In New Zealand, he performed at Pop Up Globe in The Taming of The Shrew and Richard

36-581: The 2009 Straight8 Film Competition . He has acted in many others. After drama school Mayer made brief appearances in BBC One's prime time series Spooks and Hotel Babylon , and more recently in Piers Morgan On... Shanghai as the MC at Chinatown. Through 2011 and 2012 he was host of International Channel Shanghai's daily culture programme City Beat . In 2012 Mayer moved to Australia. He appears in

48-758: The Australian television series ANZAC Girls , Deadline Gallipoli , Gallipoli , Wastelander Pandaand Pine Gap . In London in 2006 he appeared in the West End in Martin Sherman's Bent , with Alan Cumming . The revival was directed by Daniel Kramer, under whom he has enjoyed several exploratory workshops. In Shanghai he worked with various professional theatre companies, appearing in Yazmena Reza's Art, I Am My Own Wife , No Exit , Oleanna and The Odd Couple . In Australia, Mayer has appeared at

60-735: The Curzon Soho, London in 2003. Mayer has a major role in a feature Ghosts of Old Shanghai (2011), an independent film written and directed by Eric Heise. For short film, Mayer played a leading role in Analysis and in Goodbye Shanghai directed by Adam Christian Clark, has written and directed Against All Odds for the Meiwenti Shanghai Short Film Competition 2009, and produced and acted in China White Night for

72-537: The Third . Straight 8 straight 8 is an independent filmmaking event founded in 1999 and based in the United Kingdom . The name is derived from the medium and editing style used to create the short films. Participants use Super 8 mm film (commonly referred to as Super 8), shooting and editing in-camera ("straight") on a single Super 8 cartridge. Each year, filmmakers are invited to submit entries for

84-411: The above Charles Léopold Mayer (1881–1971), French biochemist and philosopher See also [ edit ] Charles Maier (disambiguation) Charles Meyer (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

96-572: The army, decided to become an actor, and entered the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2002. Mayer appeared in Kojo Productions' The Pack (2015), directed by Nick Robinson, and in 2017 Luke Shanahan's Rabbit . In writer/director Daniel Hsia's feature film Shanghai Calling (2012), Mayer plays the supporting role of Jensen. In Mandarin Films' Ip Man 2 (2010), Mayer plays

108-514: The event. The competition is open to filmmakers from around the world. Films may be of any topic or theme, and filmmakers produce a separated soundtrack to accompany the film. Films may be a maximum of three minutes and twenty seconds, a limitation of the Super 8 medium. straight 8 judges evaluate the entries and the winners are screened at film events including the Raindance Film Festival and

120-596: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_Mayer&oldid=1141238096 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Charles Mayer (actor) Charles Anthony Martin Mayer is an English actor. He has been living and working in Australia since 2012. Charles Anthony Martin Mayer

132-402: The villain opposite Sammo Hung . In Greys Inbetween , a romantic tragedy written, directed, and produced by Andrew Rajan, Mayer plays the villain, the philandering husband who breaks his girlfriend's heart. In The Ultimate Truth , a comedy written and directed by Nick Clarke with Wysiwyg Films, he plays a confused meglomaniac gangster turned politician with a sweet moll. It premiered at

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144-815: Was born in South Tidworth , Hampshire , England . In 1992 he entered Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , from where he was commissioned into the Welsh Guards . He spent four years as an officer in Northern Ireland, two years as an instructor at the Infantry Training Centre in Catterick , two years on ceremonial duties in London, and a further two years in Tidworth. After completing ten years of service, Mayer left

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