Charles Borland

American actor

Charles John Borland Smith is an American film, stage and television actor. He was born in Minneapolis.

Smith is the co-founder and CEO of VOLTAKU, founded in 2020.[1]

Broadway

  • A Streetcar Named Desire as Harold Mitchell/Stanley Kowalski (April–July 2005)
  • Twelve Angry Men as Juror #6 (National tour, September–May 2006/07; September–May 2007/08)[2]
  • A Man for All Seasons as Jailor (October–December 2008)[3]
  • Le Père (The Father) as Man (March–June 2016)

Off-Broadway

  • Twelfth Night as Antonio (Delacorte Theater, Shakespeare in the Park, The Public Theater, June–July 2009)
  • Spirit Control (by Beau Willimon) as FAA Official/Bill (Manhattan Theatre Club, October–December 2010)

Selected filmography

  • Into the Fire (2005), as Wilcox
  • Premium Rush (2012), as Campus Guard
  • The Happy House (2013), as Desmond
  • The Cobbler (2014), as Driver

TV appearances

Year Series Episode Role
2002 Hack "All Night Long" Partner Terry
2003 Ed "Hyenas & Wildebeasts" Rich Keenan
Third Watch "10-13" Romaine
Whoopi "Shout" Officer Reid
2005 Jonny Zero "Man Up" Roland Danes
As the World Turns 2 episodes Justin Walker
Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Stress Position" Taylor Kenna
2007 Numb3rs "Money for Nothing" Frank Tibbet
One Life to Live Episode #1.10030 George
Law & Order: Criminal Intent "Courtship" FBI Agent Frank Billings
2008 New Amsterdam "Golden Boy" Paul Cleary

References

  1. ^ "How Voltaku brought animé to the Metaverse using Motion Capture: the making of Killtopia". www.movella.com. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  2. ^ ""Twelve Angry Men" gets lively, amusing revival". Reuters. 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ "Broadway, A Man For All Seasons announces full cast". New York Theatre Guide. 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2023-09-05.

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