- Charlotte McLaverty is an emerging Australian director who received world recognition for directing, by the age of 15.
In 2019 Charlotte co-wrote and directed Dolly's Dream- an anti-bullying short film that reached over 297 Million people world-wide. She was interviewed on all the TV networks and radio stations across Australia including 'The Project'.
She received multiple directing awards at 'Award Award' and 'Adstar' and was shortlisted for the 'Cannes Young Director and Ciclope Craft International Festival' as 'Best New Talent under 30'.
Charlotte was also the winner of the 'B&T Woman in Media Award' for 'Rising Star' in 2020 and was listed as 'Number 23' of the 'Future 60 people to watch' in 'Vogue Australia: 60th Birthday Edition.'
Charlotte was invited to be involved in a documentary featuring Grace Tame about resilience, in which she was asked to help shoot and direct some of the scenes.
Her very first short she wrote, directed, shot and edited titled 'Social' came second at 'Tropfest Jr' in 2019, along with winning many other local and international awards. Her most recent film 'Talk of The Town' was shortlisted at 'Flickerfest' 2022.
Her previous training at 16th Street Acting studio from the age of 12 (the youngest actor accepted at the time), has helped her to understand an actor's journey and process when it comes to character building.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Charlotte McLaverty
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