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  1. Charlotte Ritchie (born 29 August 1989) is an English actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Alison Cooper in Ghosts, Oregon in Fresh Meat, Hannah in Siblings, Alison in Dead Pixels, Barbara Gilbert in the BBC drama Call the Midwife, George in Feel Good and Kate Galvin in You.

  2. Charlotte Ritchie. Actress: Wonka. After working both in the music industry as a singer and doing youth theatre in her teens, Charlotte was reading English and Drama at Bristol University when she successfully auditioned for the television sitcom "Fresh Meat", and has since appeared in leading roles in another sitcom, "Siblings", and the period ...

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  3. 8 feb 2023 · You Season 4, part one, arrives on Netflix on February 9, with part two following on March 9. Charlotte Ritchie, the new female lead of Netflix’s “You,” tells us about her character’s ...

  4. Charlotte Ritchie. Actress: Wonka. After working both in the music industry as a singer and doing youth theatre in her teens, Charlotte was reading English and Drama at Bristol University when she successfully auditioned for the television sitcom "Fresh Meat", and has since appeared in leading roles in another sitcom, "Siblings", and the period ...

    • August 29, 1989
  5. 9 feb 2023 · Interview. ‘It’s possible for really abhorrent people to be very attractive’: Charlotte Ritchie on You, Fresh Meat and that Harry Potter cameo. The actor has been a staple of brilliant British...

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  6. 25 set 2023 · Watch on. The final season of Ghosts begins at 8.30pm on Friday 6 October on BBC One, and streaming on BBC iPlayer. Here, Grantchester and Call the Midwife star Charlotte Ritchie discusses how similar she is to Alison, saying goodbye to the cast, and why it’s the right time for the show to end: Alison is a lovely character.

  7. 8 feb 2023 · Charlotte Ritchie, the new female lead of Netflix’s ‘You’ in season four, tells us about her character’s fears, the show’s inherent campness and the memes that are sure to follow its release. Read Vogue’s interview with Charlotte Ritchie here.