This article is about a/an actor in several Power Rangers shows, most notably in the Power Rangers franchise. |
Charlie McDermott is an New Zealand actor, voice actor and entrepreneur. Best known in Power Rangers. He counts fashion, art and design mementos among his favourite things. Charlie McDermott is currently performing on stage at the Auckland underground theatre as part of the cast of Mojo. McDermott talks us through his favourite things, from fashion to art.
Charlie hit the ground running after graduating from drama school, appearing in Silo Theatre’s hit shows This is Our Youth and Shopping and F***ing, followed by Mr. Marmalade, Hamlet, The Threepenny Opera, The Little Dog Laughed, Holding the Man and Loot. He is the manager of The Basement Theatre, Auckland’s premier development space for burgeoning actors, writers and directors. In partnership with Beth Allen, his production company, Royale Productions, has produced six plays in two years, with another two in development.
Biography[]
TV[]
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Living the Dream | Ben "The Best Mate" | |
2006 | Power Rangers Mystic Force | Hekatoid | Voice |
2007 | Power Rangers Operation Overdrive | Blothgaar | Voice |
2009 | Power Rangers RPM | General Crunch | Voice |
2013 | The Blue Rose | Scott McMahon | |
2012 | Power Rangers Super Samurai | Boyfriend /Grinotaur | Voice/Cameo |
2013 | Power Rangers Megaforce | Bigs | Voice |
2016 | Power Rangers Dino Super Charge | Cloaked Alien | Voice |
2017-2018 | Power Rangers Ninja Steel/Super Ninja Steel | Cat O’Clock/Rygore | Voice |
2019-2020 | Power Rangers Beast Morphers | Smash | Voice |
Trivia[]
- He is married to Beth Allen and have two children together
- The actor is joined by a gang of other young male acting talent, including David Van Horn, Ian Hughes and Sam Snedden, in the local adaptation of the dark British play that inspired Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
- He is not to be confused with Charlie McDermott who starred Axl in The Middle (TV series[1]