Charlie Saxton

Charlie Saxton

CountryUnited States United States
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BiographyCharles Saxton (born November 7, 1989, in Bristol, Pennsylvania) is an American film, television and voice actor.

He had a supporting role as Bug, one of the band members, in Bandslam. He was featured in Hung, an HBO comedy-drama series, playing the son of Thomas Jane's main character. He also provided the voice of Melvin in the video game Bully. He is the voice of Toby on Guillermo del Toro's award-winning animated series, Trollhunters.

Charlie also stars as the wrestler "Lone Wolf" in The Wonder Years music video for Melrose Diner.

Charlie also appears as both a dictator's assistant and a clown in My Chemical Romance's ongoing concert tour, Long Live the Black Parade.

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