Charlie Green is a Filipino-British singer from Droitwich, Worcestershire, England who rose to fame in 2008 when he joined the second season of Britain's Got Talent.
After his stint on the show, the then 11-year-old singer signed a record deal with Star Records and released his debut album, Charlie Green.
He then had a U.S. and Asia tour to promote his album. In February 2010, Charlie signed a two-year contract with Viva Records.
Green won three Awit Awards, Best Performance by a New Male Artist, Best Performance by a Child Artist for his performance of "Summer Wind" on Britain's Got Talent. He also won the Best Jazz Recording Award for his performance of "Mama Said So", by Richard Poon.
He also performed a tribute to the music of renowned composer Louie Ocampo with the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2024.
Take a look at Charlie Green's life:
On TikTok, Filipino-British Charlie Green opened up about his childhood dreams changing and growing over time.
The once Britain's Got Talent contender found success after the show and went on to release his first album, Charlie Green in 2008.
He has also lived a normal life in the U.K. and the U.S. outside of music.
Charlie Green continued to sing as he got older.
He has released three albums, Charlie Green (2008), A Friend Life You (2010), and Rainbow (2012).
Green was born in Droitwich, Worcestershire to British Roger Green and Filipina Cecilia Sumargo.
Charlie Green and his dad, Roger Green.
Charlie Green had concert tours in the U.S. and Canada, as well as the Philippines.
He also played a role in the British TV series Father Brown. He captioned this Instagram photo with, "Had a great time playing a snippet of The Last Post for an episode of the latest series of Father Brown!"
Charlie Green performing with the Filipino American Symphony Orchestra at the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
He has hinted at producing more music-related projects coming soon.
Charlie Green is still active in theater and concerts. He wrote on Instagram, "Loved teaming up with the fantastic Everyvoice Choir at the stunning @everymanchelt for our concert, The Power of Love."
He also performs to raise funds for charity, "Smashing time at the Birmingham Town Hall with the Music Hub Choirs, raising money for the brilliant Birmingham Children's Hospital," Charlie shared.