Making his debut in the series' premiere episode, " Pilot ", in the series' first season, Charlie plays the role of the son of John Teller and Gemma Teller Morrow. Playing a recurring role through the series' first, second , third , fourth , fifth , sixth , and seventh seasons, he lives for the club, but questions the violent extremes it will go to for "business". Despite having lived for the club his entire life, he comes to acknowledge that he was nothing more than a criminal like his father before him , and makes it his final ambition to make sure his sons never come to know the life of chaos he lived, as well as fulfilling his father's legacy.
The main protagonist of the series, and only one of two characters to appear in every episode of the series along with Gemma, Charlie meets his demise in the series' finale episode, " Papa's Goods ", in the series' seventh, and final, season.
Hunnam was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, to father William "Billy" Hunnam — , a gangster and scrap metal merchant, and mother Jane Hunnam, a business owner. His maternal grandmother was the premiere portrait artist in Newcastle. Hunnam was the second child born after brother, and he later had two younger half-brothers, Oliver and Christian, on his mother's side. A Ultimate 42 Hot Actor List. See all related lists ». Do you have a demo reel?
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It's his passion in life, and he's certainly not retiring any time soon. But he's also open to exploring new opportunities and creative mediums. Towards the end of his time on Sons of Anarchy , he even started writing screenplays.
For example, Hunnam wrote a screenplay about Vlad the Impaler , which he developed with Brad Pitt's production company, but the project never got off the ground. A few years later, he decided to try his hand at screenwriting again.
He based his next script off the Rolling Stone article "An American Drug Lord in Acapulco," which told the sad story of Edgar Valdez, a promising high school football player who lost his scholarship — and his shot at getting out of poverty — after getting into a horrific car accident. Valdez then started down a dangerous path and became the leader of one of Mexico's biggest cartels. Hunnam has also worked on a screenplay about gypsy culture in the England.
He hasn't quite made the leap to professional screenwriter yet, but it looks like Hunnam is ready to try on a few new hats. Hunnam has always felt that being able to handle himself in a fight was a necessary skill.
When he was young, he lived in a rough neighborhood, and he had to know how to defend himself. And when he signed on to the film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword , he had to go through a pretty intense training regimen, which included learning Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Hunnam ended up getting super into the sport, and he started feeling the benefits of consistent practice. In fact, he says that jiu-jitsu changed his mindset. He even went on to earn his blue belt in Hunnam's new hobby seems to have had a profound impact on him. After all, he doesn't do anything halfway, and it's probably a good idea for everyone to stay on his good side now.
For Hunnam, life isn't really about material things In fact, this is a relatively recent change. Hunnam has owned up to the fact that he used to be a big spender, particularly when it came to his sneaker collection. He knew he could afford the best, and he wanted to splurge, but as he got older, he realized that he was being wasteful.
After all, having the perfect sneaker collection didn't really matter much in the long run. Hunnam decided to give most of his sneakers away to charity, and while he's not about to call himself a minimalist, he doesn't feel the need anymore to own the latest, best models of everything.
Hunnam now names the author Henry David Thoreau as one of his inspirations. Sure, he's not going to ditch all of his possessions and move to the woods, but he's definitely come to realize that money doesn't buy happiness.
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