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Charles Edmund - Played by Robert Walters

Robert Walters (Charles Edmund) began his actor's journey at the age of 14. Upon seeing his older brother Alex in productions both in high school and at the University of California, Irvine, Robert decided to try his hand at it and went on to be a part of seven different productions at Capistrano Valley High School. Noteworthy roles included Zach in A Chorus Line and Hermann Van Daan in the Diary of Anne Frank.

Robert has also begun moving in front of the camera lens, starring in a student film called Exit Music as well as landing a Domino's Pizza spot as the Delivery Guy, a print ad for the Tag body spray campaign, and most notably a role on the pilot episode of CBS's Cold Case.

Currently a junior at Chapman University, Robert is involved in some in-depth study of the acting craft. He can be seen in an upcoming production of Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde in a collection of one act plays performed November 15-19.


Robert Walters as Charles Edmund in Happy Holidays

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