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Charles Mnene (born 11 December 1985) is a British film, television and stage actor. Mnene's television appearances include guest roles in ''
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'', '' Holby City'', '' Doctors'' and the drama '' Ahead of the Class'', with
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, plus several films and stage productions. His first screen experience was in Thomas Clay's ''
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'', which caused a stir at
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in 2005. He also landed the role of Demetrios in
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' feature film ''
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''. In 2006, Mnene stirred more controversy in the BAFTA award-winning drama ''
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'', alongside
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and in 2008's ''
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'', written by Roy Williams, in which he plays a gang leader who murders one of his classmates. He has continued to appear in films, stage and television work, including Richard Jobson's ''
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'', and in writer-director Paul Wilkins' '' 7 Lives''.


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* Male actors from London Black British male actors Living people 1985 births People from the London Borough of Brent People from Nairobi Kenyan emigrants to the United Kingdom 21st-century British male actors {{UK-actor-stub