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Charles M. Edwards is a Los Angeles based actor who was born and raised in Boston, MA on September 1, 1987. Throughout his young and preteen years he spent some time growing up in Atlanta, Ga. However, it wasn't until his late years as an adolescence and young adult hood back in Boston that was influenced, cultivated and reshaped his style and unique approach in storytelling and working with fellow artists and writers around the world by helping them bring any golden story to life; no matter how cosmic or myopic. To him, "A Story is a Story". Like any city kid with a dream, theater, was how he started to become familiar with the ambiance and beautiful craft of acting. Having acted in plays in college and the local community with heart warming renditions of wonderful works such as "Joe Turners Come and Gone" by playwright August Wilson playing the character "Rueben" as well as "Love and How to Cure it" by playwright Thornton Wilder playing the character "Arthur Warburton"; The bulk of his onscreen presence comes from working with independent and very talented artists out of the short film circuit in The Bay State area also known as " The Bean" or " City of Champions" such as his first short film called "Shootout on A Sunday Afternoon" by fellow artists at Emerson College. That was the first time he ever saw a simple yet golden backyard story come to life on the silver screen as it was shown in one of Emerson College's screening theaters to friends and family. The rest, is history.