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Charlie Dore (born 1956, Pinner, Middlesex) is an English singer-songwriter and actress.
Although best known as one of the UK's most respected singer-songwriters, Dore has a multi-faceted career that includes acting in film, TV and radio, comedy-improvisation and composition for film and TV. She studied drama at the Arts Educational School, Tring and London.
Worked for two years in repertory in Newcastle at the Tyneside Theatre Company, starting in the touring company, Stagecoach, where she performed in theatres, schools, streets, a psychiatric hospital, Oxford University and the Swan... MORE
Charlie Dore (born 1956, Pinner, Middlesex) is an English singer-songwriter and actress.
Although best known as one of the UK's most respected singer-songwriters, Dore has a multi-faceted career that includes acting in film, TV and radio, comedy-improvisation and composition for film and TV. She studied drama at the Arts Educational School, Tring and London.
Worked for two years in repertory in Newcastle at the Tyneside Theatre Company, starting in the touring company, Stagecoach, where she performed in theatres, schools, streets, a psychiatric hospital, Oxford University and the Swan Hunter shipyard canteen, later progressing to the more conventional auditorium where she appeared in several shows directed by Michael Bogdanov, including a rock musical version of the Bacchae, Orgy by CP Taylor, Oh, What a Lovely War! and Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw.
Moving back to London she worked in fringe theatre and then joined Thames TV's long-running series Rainbow for 18 months, writing and performing songs with Julian Littman, whom she had met at drama school, and Karl Johnson, an actor-musician from the Tyneside Theatre Company.
A friend, blues guitarist Sam Mitchell, asked her to dep LESS
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