Charlie Spradling
Charlie Spradling's acting career took off when he was a mere six years old. Spradling's earliest roles were in film, including the thriller "The Centerfold Girls" (1974) with Andrew Prine, "Cinema Cinema" (1979) and the Shawnee Smith horror flick "The Blob" (1988). He also appeared in the horror feature "Meridian: Kiss of the Beast" (1990) with Sherilyn Fenn, the Nicolas Cage dramatic adventure "Wild At Heart" (1990) and the fantasy sequel "Puppet Master II: Shadow Zone" (1991) with John Alan Nelson. His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the Mark Thomas Miller action picture "Ski School" (1991), "The Doors" (1991) and the sci-fi fantasy "Bad Channels" (1992) with Paul Hipp. He also appeared in "To Sleep With a Vampire" (1993). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "Inside the Goldmine" (1997) with Alan Marshall, "Twin Town" (1997) with Llyr Evans and the Peter Gallagher suspenseful mystery "Johnny Skidmarks" (1998). He also appeared in the action film "Mela" (2000) with Aamir Khan and "Spent" (2000) with Jason London. Most recently, Spradling appeared on "A Complete History of My Sexual Failures" (2010).