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Charlie was born on 27 April to Julio and Jane Spring. He is Tori Spring's younger brother and Oliver Spring's older brother [note 2]. His father is of Spanish descent, and his mother is British. Charlie was accidentally outed as gay to his entire school by his best friend, Tao Xu.
The characters of Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring first appeared in supporting roles in Oseman's debut novel Solitaire (2014) which features Charlie's sister, Tori, as the protagonist. [2] Oseman "fell in love" with the couple while writing the novel and decided that she needed to tell their story. [3]
Jenny Walser as Tori Spring, Charlie's older sister. Sebastian Croft as Ben Hope (seasons 1–2), [2] Charlie's first, clandestine relationship. Cormac Hyde-Corrin as Harry Greene (seasons 1–2; guest: season 3), a boy on the rugby team who is a homophobic bully. Rhea Norwood as Imogen Heaney, one of Nick's friends who had a crush on him in ...
Heartstopper fans can't wait to say "hi" to season 3 — and new episodes are coming soon. The Emmy-winning Netflix series follows openly gay teen Charlie Spring (Joe Locke) as he befriends rugby ...
Joseph William Locke (born 24 September 2003) is a Manx actor. He is known for his lead role as high school student Charlie Spring in the Netflix teen series Heartstopper (2022–present), for which he received a nomination for the inaugural Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Performance.
Charles A. Spring (1800–1892), American merchant and religious leader Charles A. Spring Jr. (1826–1901), Chicago capitalist Charlie Spring, a character from the graphic novel Heartstopper
Nick Nelson is the boyfriend of Charlie Spring in the graphic novel series Heartstopper and its 2022 Netflix adaptation. In the franchise, Nick is bisexual and a member of his school's rugby team. Nick cares deeply about his relationship with Charlie and vows to protect him at all costs.
Charlie Brown and his Peanuts gang first decked the halls and gave advice for a nickel in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" in 1965. We're going to celebrate with some fun facts about the show.