Charles Van Eman

Charles Van Eman

68 · Born: May 26, 1957

Personal Details

BornMay 26, 1957 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Charles Wallace Van Eman Jr., a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, embarked on a remarkable journey after graduating from Michigan State University. With a burning passion for acting, he made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, the epicenter of the entertainment industry, to pursue his dream of becoming a renowned actor.

Beyond his illustrious acting career, Van Eman has also made a significant impact as a writer. He is the proud author of two captivating novels, "On The Way To Pomona" and "The Weight Of Loss", which showcase his exceptional storytelling skills and ability to craft compelling narratives.

In addition to his literary endeavors, Van Eman has also worked for the esteemed publishing house, Random House, where he was responsible for adapting the short stories of the legendary author Louis L'Amour into captivating audio dramas. His work in this capacity not only demonstrated his adaptability and creativity but also his deep respect for the art of storytelling.

Furthermore, Van Eman spent seven illustrious years researching the life of the iconic author Louis L'Amour, delving deep into the biographical details of his extraordinary life. This extensive research not only honed his skills as a researcher but also provided him with a unique insight into the life and times of one of the most celebrated authors of the 20th century.

Throughout his career, Van Eman has consistently demonstrated his versatility, creativity, and dedication to his craft, making him a true renaissance man in the world of entertainment and literature.

Career

2019
Christmas a la Mode
Christmas a la Mode as Edgar Samuels
2016
The Sea of Trees
The Sea of Trees as Paul Wescott
2010
Unstoppable
Unstoppable as CEO Golfer #3
2006
Last Sunset
Last Sunset as Officer Conner
2005
Icon
Icon as U.S. Senator Dobbs
2004
No Witness
No Witness as Mark Starnes
1991
Legal Tender
Legal Tender as Card Player
1984
Joy of Sex
Joy of Sex as Max Holt
1982
Creepshow
Creepshow as Bartender (segment "The Crate")