Biography - A Short Wiki
What’s the height and weight of this exquisite actor? Charlie Weber has an alluring body, to be sure. Below is a list of all his known body measurements and more!
Charlie Weber is a former model turned actor who is widely known for starring in the legal thriller television series How to Get Away with Murder. A college dropout, Charlie was just 19 years old when he first began working as a professional model. After a brief run in the modeling industry, he decided to explore new career opportunities and ventured into the field of acting in the early-2000s. Throughout the whole 2000s decade, Weber continued to do minor acting gigs with recurring roles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Everwood being the most noteworthy ones. With the beginning of the 2010s decade, he started moving towards more mature and high-budgeted on-screen projects that have now brought him fame and recognition internationally.
Body Measurements Table
Look below and behold the body statistics of Charlie Weber. The table covers bra size, height, weight, shoe size, and more!
Height: | 180 cm, 5 Feet 10 Inches |
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Weight: | 79 kg, 174 pounds |
Body Shape: | N/A |
Shoe Size (US): | 12 |
Quotes
"I was a wide receiver at the University of Missouri but dropped out, having never gotten in a game."
Charlie Weber
"I tread lightly with social media. I don't dislike it. I'm just not sure what I'm doing, and I'm a somewhat private person."
Charlie Weber
"Everyone in my family went to college. So I went for a year to appease people, in a way. I didn't really see that being my path, but I did want to be sure, as well, about that. When I was, that's when I left."
Charlie Weber
"As an actor, you're always changing."
Charlie Weber
"In high school, the drama program shifted to musicals, and that's not a skill set I possess, so I let sports be my outlet, and I agreed to play football in college. I was invited to play at the University of Missouri, and I played there for a year, but when all of the talented people are plucked and put in one place, it's scary; it's tough."
Charlie Weber