
Charlie Hunnam
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Acting Credits
Biography
Charles Matthew "Charlie" Hunnam (born 10 April 1980) is an English actor. He is perhaps best known to UK audiences as Pete Dunham in Green Street Hooligans and as Nathan Maloney in the Channel 4 hit drama Queer as Folk and to US audiences as Jackson "Jax" Teller in the FX network series, Sons of Anarchy.
Known For
Filmography

Monster: The Ed Gein Story
2025
as Ed Gein

Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire
2023
as Kai

Last Looks
2022
as Charlie Waldo

Shantaram
2022
as Dale Conti / Lin Ford

Jungleland
2020
as Stanley Kaminski

The Gentlemen
2020
as Ray

Triple Frontier
2019
as William 'Ironhead' Miller

A Million Little Pieces
2019
as Bob Frey Jr.

True History of the Kelly Gang
2019
as Sergeant O'Neil

The House Is Alive: Constructing 'Crimson Peak'
2019
as Self

The Lost City of Z
2017
as Percival Fawcett

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
2017
as Arthur

Papillon
2017
as Henri 'Papillon' Charrière

Talking with Chris Hardwick
2017
as Self

Geeking Out
2016
as Self

Crimson Peak
2015
as Dr. Alan McMichael

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
2014
as Self

Late Night with Seth Meyers
2014
as Self - Guest

Pacific Rim
2013
as Raleigh Becket

The Frame
2013
as Raleigh Becket

3, 2, 1... Frankie Go Boom
2012
as Frankie

Deadfall
2012
as Jay

The Ledge
2011
as Gavin Nichols

Sons of Anarchy
2008
as Jax Teller

The Graham Norton Show
2007
as Self

Children of Men
2006
as Patric

Green Street Hooligans
2005
as Pete Dunham

Cold Mountain
2003
as Bosie

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2003
as Self

Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2003
as Self - Guest

Nicholas Nickleby
2002
as Nicholas Nickleby

Abandon
2002
as Embry Larkin

Undeclared
2001
as Lloyd Haythe

Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
2000
as Daz

What the Folk?... Behind the Scenes of 'Queer as Folk'
2000
as Nathan Maloney

Young Americans
2000
as Gregor Ryder

Queer as Folk
1999
as Nathan Maloney

Microsoap
1998
as Brad
My Wonderful Life
1996
as Wes

Byker Grove
1989
as Jason

LIVE with Kelly and Mark
1988
as Self - Guest

The Emmy Awards
1949
as Self