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Corporate Headshots Official Portraits :: Kenyan Creative Actor Top

Corporate Headshots Official Portraits :: Kenyan Creative Actor Top

Corporate Headshots Official Portraits :: Kenyan Creative Actor Top

Model: Charlie Karumi
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Model ; Charlie Karumi
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Charles Karumi Maina, known professionally as Charlie Karumi, is a Kenyan actor and Radio/TV presenter. He has appeared in several plays, television series, and films. He is best known for his role as Tony on the Kenyan drama Jane and Abel and for hosting the entertainment magazine show Arena 254 on K24

Corporate Headshots Official Portraits :: Kenyan Creative Actor Top

“Every face has expression of a far more interesting and enduring kind than these momentary disturbances of its form occasioned by laughter or some passing thought, &c. And it must never be forgotten that a portrait is a panel painted to remain for centuries without movement. So that a large amount of the quality of repose must enter into its composition.”
Harold Speed,  The Practice and Science of Drawing

Charles Karumi Maina (born 17 August 1991), known professionally as Charlie Karumi, is a Kenyan actor and Radio (NRG Radio)/TV presenter. He has appeared in several plays, television series, and films. He is best known for his role as Tony on the Kenyan drama Jane and Abel and for hosting the entertainment magazine show Arena 254 on K24.

Charlie was born on 17 August 1991 in Nairobi, Kenya, and grew up in Uthiru. He attended Alliance high school where his love for stage was born through the school drama club.

He later joined Strathmore University for a degree in Business Information Technology and ended up kick-starting his acting career. He landed his first acting role in the Kenyan TV series; Changes.

He has since featured in more films including; Lies that bind, Nairobi Half Life, Rush, and Noose of Gold.

In 2015, he won the Kalasha Awards for the best-supporting actor for the comedy, ‘Fundi-metals’.

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