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Charlie Townsend
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Charlie Townsend
Aliases: Charles Townsend
Series: Charlie's Angels
Gender: Male
Notability: Supporting character
Occupation: Private investigator
Location: Los Angeles, California
Status: Alive
First: "Pilot" (Original)
"Pilot" (Remake)
Final: Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Orignal)
"They Are Not Saints" (Remake)
Actor: John Forsythe
Victor Garber

Charles Townsend is an important and eponymous character featured in the 1976-1980 action/mystery series Charlie's Angels. He was played, or rather voiced, by actor John Forsythe and played a vital albeit minimal role in every episode of the series. Although perceptions might indicate that he would be one of the main characters from the series, Charlie's presence was left deliberately mysterious in that he was never fully seen by the viewer or even by the other characters on the show. In each episode, the character was depicted as a disembodied voice over an intercom that dissemintated instructions to his private investigators, the Angels. Only his liasion, John Bosley ever truly knew what he looked like. The viewer at best caught a glimpse of Charlie's hand on occasion or sometimes saw a view of the back of Charlie's head, but never his full face.

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • For those who really wanted to see what Charlie looked like, they might be inclined to switch the dial (and the years) over to the night time soap opera Dynasty, where Forsythe played the leading role of Blake Carrington.
  • John Forsythe reprised the role of Charlie Townsend for the 2000 feature film remake/sequel to Charlie's Angels as well as the 2003 film Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, which also featured a cameo appearance by original series actress Jaclyn Smith.
  • In the short-lived Charlie's Angels reboot series from 2011, the role of Charlie Townsend was played by Alias actor Victor Garber.

Narration[]

John Forsythe provided the opening narration to each episode of the series, as well as the first feature film. The voiceover is as follows:

Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy. And they were each assigned very hazardous duties, but I took them all away from all that and now they work for me. My name is Charlie.

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