Charlie Hunnam Movies
Fair-haired, hunky British performer
Charlie Hunnam began life in Newcastle, England, and moved to Hollywood at the age of 19 (around 1999) in a quest for movie and television stardom. He found it almost instantly as homosexual character Nathan on the first two seasons of the groundbreaking Showtime series drama
Queer as Folk (1999-2001), then signed on to work for executive producer
Judd Apatow and others with a role as a college student in the short-lived but critically worshipped situation comedy
Undeclared (2001).
Hunnam's feature film contributions began shortly thereafter and witnessed him specializing in intense, angry, often psychotic characterizations; memorable assignments included a portrayal of the nasty villain in
Anthony Minghella's period drama
Cold Mountain (2003) and a gold-toothed, dreadlocked psychopath in the dystopian saga
Children of Men (2006). The role that truly rocketed
Hunnam to acclaim, however, cut closest to his British roots: a scarily accurate evocation of a thuggish English footballer in the gritty drama
Green Street Hooligans (2005). He appeared in the well-regarded dystopian sci-fi film
Children of Men as well as Robert Towne's long-planned adaptation of the novel Ask the Dust. He appeared in the first season of the TV series Sons of Anarchy in 2008, and had a major role in the 2011 thriller The Ledge. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi