Dec 26,2010
Happy Birthday Charlotte!
Posted by Samantha with 4 Comments
Happy 29th birthday Charlotte! I hope you have a wonderful birthday and have had a wonderful christmas! You truly deserve it!! Much love,Sam xx
Dec 26,2010
Happy 29th birthday Charlotte! I hope you have a wonderful birthday and have had a wonderful christmas! You truly deserve it!! Much love,Sam xx
Dec 16,2010
Charlotte, 28, star of TV’s Wuthering Heights, and more recently DCI Banks, was the guest of honour at Teesside High’s annual prize-giving Speech Day.
As well as handing out more than 100 awards, the actress, from Thorpe Thewles, made a speech to a packed audience of students and parents.
She told them that once you can get over the fear of failing, you can achieve more than you ever thought you could.
Charlotte, who is engaged to Inception star Tom Hardy, recently made a return to the Eaglescliffe school to surprise her former teachers.
She was invited to speak at Speech Day by the school’s headmaster Thomas Packer.
Charlotte said: “It is an absolute honour to be asked to come back. I am quite nervous. Everybody says you are an actor so you must be used to be talking publicly, but when you are acting you pretend to be a character.
“It is really great to see all the old teachers and there are lots of people I was at school with here.
“I’ve come back on a really special day and I’ve been really looking forward to it since Mr Packer asked me to come back. I mainly want to focus on the fact Teesside High has a really great tradition of nurturing students and the students tend to do really well because of that.
“One of the things I’d really like to say is that as an actor, you have to not be scared of getting things wrong and failing. When you are embarrassed about getting things wrong or failing, that’s when creativity really takes place.
“If you can get over the fear of failing, you can really achieve amazing things.
Charlotte admitted she was not always on her best behaviour as a pupil during speech days.
“But I think I won a drama cup once,” she said.
“Speech days are always good fun, it’s one of those days you can tell makes a difference in school.”
This year has been another busy and successful year for Charlotte.
“I did DCI Banks which was great fun, and I’m writing something at the moment, with my writing partner Tiffany Wood, set in the North-east.”
Oct 05,2010
ITV’s new detective thriller DCI Banks: Aftermath closed to more than 5.8 million viewers on Monday night, according to the latest audience data.
The two-part mini-series, which stars Stephen Tompkinson as DCI Alan Banks, concluded to 5.65m (22.8%) on ITV1 from 9pm, while 171k (0.7%) watched on ITV1 HD.
DCI Banks: Aftermath outperformed Spooks in the 9pm hour, after the espionage drama averaged 5.03m (20.2%) for BBC One, down 180k week-on-week.
Source: DigitalSpy
Sep 28,2010
ITV’s new detective thriller DCI Banks: Aftermath opened to more than 5.6 million viewers on Monday night, according to the latest audience data.
The two-part drama, which stars Stephen Tompkinson as DCI Alan Banks, premiered to 5.49m (22.8%) on ITV1 from 9pm, while 152k (0.6%) watched on ITV1 HD.
DCI Banks: Aftermath outperformed Spooks in the 9pm hour, after the espionage drama averaged 5.21m (21.7%) for BBC One, down 390k week-on-week.
Source: DigitalSpy
Sep 24,2010
Hey guys.I’ve just added 4HQ episode stills of Charlotte in DCI Banks: Aftermath into the gallery.I’m so excited to see this! Dont forget to watch the first part of it this monday (September 27th) on ITV1 at 9pm.
Gallery Link:
- Television,Movies and Theatre Productions > DCI Banks: Aftermath > Episode Stills
Sep 23,2010

DCI Banks: Aftermath is the tale of a middling Detective Chief Inspector, who is under pressure to perform on a high profile murder case. The horror of the crime is compounded by lying witnesses, office politics and a volatile media reaction.
Based on the novel of the same name from award-winning international crime writer Peter Robinson, the two hour long episodes were filmed on location in Leeds.
The plot moves a little slowly in the first episode, with the concluding episode containing much more movement. The dramatic device of showing DCI Banks looking at the ghosts of victims feels a little overworked, but otherwise this is an engaging and twisted plot with a truly outstanding performance from Charlotte Riley
The final confrontation scenes between perpetrator and policeman are both moving and disturbing, making emotional observations on criminal responsibility and capacity. The Myra Hindley case is overtly echoed through the plot and setting.
Make a date in your diary for DCI Banks: Aftermath.
DCI Banks: Aftermath will be shown on 27th September & 4th October at 9pm on ITV1.
Sep 21,2010
British actress CHARLOTTE RILEY has confirmed reports she’s engaged to actor TOM HARDY.
The pair, who met while filming a TV adaption of Wuthering Heights last year (09), sparked speculation they are set to wed after Riley was spotted with a diamond on her ring finger at a red carpet event in July (10).
And now the 28 year old has revealed she is due to walk down the aisle with the Bronson star – although no date has yet been set.
She tells the Sunday Express magazine, “Yes, we are engaged. We just got on well right from the start, to be honest, and had an immediate understanding of each other.”
Hardy was previously married to Sarah Ward and has a son, Louis, with his ex-girlfriend Rachael Speed.
Source: ContactMusic
Aug 31,2010
I just came across this article which says that DCI Banks: Aftermath in which Charlotte plays Lucy Payne will be shown in 2 parts this autumn. It doesnt tell of the exact dates,times and channels etc but I’ll keep a look out. As soon as any dates are confirmed they will be posted here!
Peter Robinson’s Aftermath staring Stephen Tompkinson as Detective Chief Inspector Banks is due to be shown in the Autumn in a two part drama, adapted from the novel by award winning international crime writer, Peter Robinson, which tells the story of an ordinary house in an ordinary street which is about to become infamous. When two young police constables are sent to the house following a report of a domestic disturbance, they make a truly shocking discovery. Lying on the floor with a head wound and on the verge of death is Lucy Payne (Charlotte Riley). In the cellar her husband Terry (Samuel Roukin) is found crouching amid a scene of utterly appalling horror, which sears into the memories of the young officers, who realise that they have caught a serial killer. But his capture is only the beginning of a shocking investigation that will test DCI Banks to the absolute limit. Working alongside Banks is ambitious and pretty DS Annie Cabot (Andrea Lowe) – a recent and hard-working addition to his team.