Charles Stewart Alexander Miller (Charlie to his friends) was born to Amanda and Philip Miller
in 1983. At five years old he was the youngest person ever employed by the RSC to have a
speaking role. He played Simon Russell Beale's page boy in "A Man of
Mode" and amazed everyone with his professionalism when he kept in
character through a nose bleed and a wig hair in his eye! His last professional stage role
was as Macduff's son in Macbeth at the National Theatre (1993). He continued
acting with local amateur dramatics groups and at St George's Medical
School, where he performed in the student revue and tried his hand at
writing, directing and producing for the first time. Charlie developed
a love for live comedy when the St George's Medics Revue started taking
their sketch shows to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and in 2003 he
earned his first directing credit alongside his good friend Kate
Holyhead, for their show "Sex, Lies and Surgical Tape". Charlie now
works as a Biomedical Scientist, but continues to perform when he can.