Charlotte Fich completed her education at Århus Theater's theater school in 1989, marking the beginning of her illustrious career in the performing arts. She then went on to work at the theater until 1993, when she made the decision to relocate to Copenhagen and continue her journey as a professional actress.
It wasn't long before Charlotte Fich made a name for herself in the Danish theater scene, landing several notable roles in productions such as "Turandot" at Rialto Teatret in 1993, "Den flagrende gæst" at Bådteatret in 1994, "Mysterier" at Husets Teater in 1996, "Pelle Erobreren" at Folketeatret in 1997, and "Personkreds 3" at Betty Nansen Teatrets Edison in 1998.
In addition to her work on stage, Charlotte Fich also ventured into the world of film, appearing in the novella film "Kalder Katrine" in 1994 and the movie "Wild Flowers" in 1997. She made her television debut with the Christmas program "Juli Juleland" in 1993 and went on to star in the main role of the TV film "Deadline" in 1998.
Throughout her career, Charlotte Fich has consistently demonstrated her talent and versatility as a performer, earning her a reputation as a respected and accomplished actress in Denmark and beyond.