Charlie Manoukian
New York city-based Actor and writer
Bio
Charlie is an actor and content-creator based in New York City. He grew up in Lake Tahoe, ski racing during the winter while playing baseball and soccer in the other seasons. He started acting after his family relocated to Reno, Nevada in his seventh-grade year. He moved to New York City in 2012 to attend NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for acting. His training included classes from Playwrights Horizons Theater School, Stonestreet Studios, and The Classical Studio. Since his graduation in 2016, he has appeared in New York theaters including Off-Broadway, in web series, and short films.
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Current Projects
Charlie has just finished building a sound booth at home! He now has voice acting capabilities in the confines of social distancing.
He wrapped shooting a short film written by Laura Murphy titled SIRENS in late May. He appeared Big St. Germain, a Columbia University Playwriting MFA thesis written by Jack T. Calk, earlier in the month. He was excited to return to the Kraine Theatre in April 2019 to sing and dance in 420: A Musical Experience. In December of 2018, Charlie performed in a workshop production of an original play titled Yeltsin’s Song, which follows a Russian classical pianist who is drafted to fight in the Chechen Wars of the 1990s. He wrapped a short film by director Brent Murray in January. Film and television roles include an annoying upstairs neighbor in the web series SQUAD, and Nick in the NYU short film Flip Cup. In the summer of 2017, he acted in the Holocaust drama Terezin at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Playwrights Horizons as Stefan, the camp commandant's assistant.
Headshots by David Noles and Todd Estrin