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Charlotte Elizabeth Vega (born 10 February 1994) is a Spanish actress, best known for her role in the 2014 Spanish film The Misfits Club, the lead role in the 2017 Irish film The Lodgers, and main roles in two television series during 2015: season 3 of the Spanish series Velvet and the single season of the Spanish-British co-production The Refugees.[2] She also played the lead role in the 2021 film Wrong Turn.[3]

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Early life

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Charlotte Vega was born in Madrid and raised in London. Her parents are both British-born, although her paternal grandparents were from Andalusia. As a child, her father spoke Spanish to Charlotte and her brother, while her mother spoke English. When asked about her background, she said in a 2018 interview:

"I feel very Spanish at times and then other times I'll feel very British. Sometimes Spanish people can be very touchy and overly friendly and I can feel a bit more distant. Other times, I'll be with British people and think, oh they're very cold and distant and need some more Spanish in them!"[4]

After enjoying improv classes, she left equestrian school at age 17 to focus on her acting career.[5][6][4]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Rec 3: Genesis Dama de Honor 2
2013 Los inocentes Eve
Another Me Monica Meldrum
2014 The Misfits Club Valeria
2017 Danielle Danielle Short film
The Bookshop Kattie
Proyecto tiempo Eva (Joven)
The Lodgers Rachel [7][8][1][9]
American Assassin Katrina Harper
Provenance Sophia [10][11]
2018 La Banda Alicia
2020 Mosquito State Lena del Alcázar
2021 Wrong Turn Jennifer "Jen" Shaw
2022 Burial Lt. Brana Brodskaya
Edén Marina [12]
2024 Utopia Alexis
2025 man with no past Morgan

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2013–2014 El secreto de Puente Viejo Rita Aranda Main role; 186 episodes
2014–2015 The Refugees Sofía Main role; 7 episodes
2015 Velvet Lucía Márquez Main role; 12 episodes
2016 Lo que escondían sus ojos Carmen Díez de Rivera Television mini-series
2020 Warrior Nun Zori Recurring role; 4 episodes
2023 Who Is Erin Carter? Penelope[13]
The Castaways Amber

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Charlotte Vega (born 10 February 1994) is a Spanish-British actress and model known for her work in horror and thriller genres, including leading roles in the films The Misfits Club (2014), The Lodgers (2017), American Assassin (2017), and Wrong Turn (2021). Born in Madrid, Spain, to a British mother and Spanish-British father, she relocated with her family to Barcelona at ten months old, where she spent her early years immersed in both Spanish and English cultures. Vega began her acting career in the Spanish entertainment industry as a teenager, appearing in television series such as El secreto de Puente Viejo and the miniseries Lo que escondían sus ojos before gaining prominence with her breakout role as María in the coming-of-age film The Misfits Club. Her transition to English-language projects marked a significant expansion of her career, starting with supporting roles in international productions like the zombie horror [REC]³: Génesis (2012) and the action thriller American Assassin, where she portrayed a key character opposite Dylan O'Brien. Vega has since starred in notable horror entries, including the gothic mystery The Lodgers as the orphaned twin Rachel and the survival horror reboot Wrong Turn as hiker Jen, earning praise for her ability to convey vulnerability amid intense action sequences. More recently, she has appeared in the historical thriller Burial (2022) as a Soviet resistance fighter, the Netflix limited series Who Is Erin Carter? (2023) as the titular character's ally Penelope Reyna, and the series Utopia (2024) as Alexis, showcasing her versatility across genres and languages. With an ongoing career that bridges European and Hollywood cinema, Vega continues to take on diverse roles in both film and television.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Charlotte Vega was born on February 10, 1994, in , , to a British mother and a Spanish-British father whose parents hailed from . Her father, though British-born, maintained strong ties to his Spanish heritage by speaking Spanish to Vega and her brother from a young age, fostering an early bilingual environment in English and Spanish within the family. Ten months after her birth, the family relocated to , where Vega spent her childhood, primarily in the nearby coastal town of . This move immersed her in a vibrant multicultural household that blended British traditions from her parents with Spanish influences from her father's side and the surrounding Catalan culture, in which she also became fluent. The family's expatriate life in provided Vega with a dual , exposed through everyday interactions, holidays, and her father's linguistic practices that bridged the two worlds. Vega's early years were shaped by close family support, particularly evident in her childhood passion for , which she began at age four and pursued competitively in show-jumping during her preteens. Her parents encouraged these interests, creating a nurturing environment that later extended to her emerging curiosity in around age 13, when she confided in her mother—who shared a personal affinity for —about wanting to explore drama. This familial encouragement highlighted the household's role in fostering her confidence and diverse pursuits amid their blended cultural backdrop.

Education and early training

Vega attended local schools in , where she benefited from a that fostered her fluency in both Spanish and English, a skill honed by her multicultural upbringing. Influenced by her mother's background in , Vega developed an early interest in performance, though specific involvement in school plays or theater groups remains undocumented in available sources. She pursued equestrian training from the age of four, competing in show-jumping competitions throughout her teenage years. During adolescence, Vega began training in modeling, joining the Salvador Model Agency in around age 16. Her first professional modeling gig came in when she shot a campaign for alongside other models, marking her initial foray into the industry before turning 18.

Career

Beginnings in Spanish media

Charlotte Vega transitioned into after initial work in modeling, drawn by her passion for performance despite the demanding nature of the fashion industry, which often involved long hours and challenging conditions. Her bilingual background, fluent in both Spanish and English from her upbringing in , facilitated early auditions in Spanish media by allowing her to navigate roles requiring natural proficiency in the language. Vega's professional acting debut came in 2012 with a supporting role as a in the zombie horror film [REC]³: Génesis, directed by , which served as a Spanish-language international co-production and introduced her to the horror genre. She followed this with her television debut in 2013 with a recurring role as Rita Aranda in the Spanish telenovela , where she appeared in 53 episodes, marking her entry into television and building foundational experience in dramatic storytelling within Spain's tradition. She followed this with a role as Lucía Márquez in the period drama series during 2015, further establishing her presence in Spanish broadcasting by portraying characters in historical and fashion-themed narratives. Her breakthrough in film arrived in 2014 with the lead role of Valeria in The Misfits Club (El club de los incomprendidos), a teen drama directed by Manuel Calvo that explored themes of and , earning her recognition as a promising young talent in Spanish cinema. Around this period, she also appeared in short films and minor projects, honing her skills in local productions between 2013 and 2016. Starting out in the Spanish entertainment market presented hurdles, particularly amid the economic crisis following the 2008 recession, which reduced production opportunities and slowed career momentum for emerging actors. Cultural expectations in Spain's industry, emphasizing authenticity in regional dialects and narratives tied to local experiences, added layers of adaptation for Vega as she balanced her international heritage with domestic roles.

Breakthrough in international cinema

Vega's transition to international cinema began in 2017 with her English-language debut in the Irish gothic The Lodgers, where she portrayed the lead role of , an orphaned twin bound by a family curse in early 20th-century . Directed by Brian O'Malley, the film premiered at the and received mixed reviews, with critics praising Vega's performance for its emotional depth amid the supernatural tension, though the overall narrative was seen as derivative of classic ghost stories. That same year, she appeared in the short thriller , playing Sophia, a character entangled in a tale of and set in the south of , further showcasing her ability to navigate intimate, dialogue-driven roles in English. These projects marked Vega's initial foray beyond Spanish media, leveraging her bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish—stemming from her multicultural upbringing—to secure opportunities in European co-productions. Her profile elevated significantly with the lead role of Jen in the 2021 horror reboot Wrong Turn, directed by Mike P. Nelson, which reimagined the franchise by shifting from cannibalistic hillbillies to a confrontation with an isolationist mountain community guarding dark historical secrets. Vega's portrayal of the resilient hiker Jen, who emerges as the group's survivor, drew acclaim for its intensity and vulnerability, with reviewers noting how her performance anchored the film's emotional core and social commentary on American divisiveness. The movie garnered a 64% approval rating on , with Vega's work highlighted as a standout in genre circles, contributing to her growing recognition in Hollywood. This role, filmed amid the challenges of the , solidified her as a , expanding her fanbase in international horror communities. Vega demonstrated genre versatility through supporting roles in thrillers like Burial (2022, filmed in 2021), where she played Brana, a Soviet escorting Hitler's remains across war-torn , blending with elements. Critics appreciated her commanding presence in the ensemble, which earned the film a 61% score for its tense atmosphere, though some found the plot uneven. As a bilingual , Vega faced minimal linguistic barriers in these transitions, attributing her seamless adaptation to early exposure to English through family and education, though she noted the intensity of accent work and cultural nuances in auditions for non-Spanish projects. Overall, these mid-career milestones from 2017 to 2021 shifted Vega from regional acclaim to global visibility, with critics commending her evolving screen presence and ability to convey complex emotions across horror, thriller, and .

Recent roles and developments

In 2023, Vega appeared in the limited series Who Is Erin Carter? as Penelope Reyna, the ally of the titular character in a thriller exploring identity and crime. She also starred as Amber Hale in the mystery drama The Castaways, a role involving survival and intrigue on a remote island, further showcasing her work in international television productions. In 2024, Charlotte Vega starred as Alexis in the sci-fi thriller , directed by , where she portrayed a key figure in a high-tech fantasy park that blurs the lines between reality and illusion, alongside lead as a searching for his missing wife. The film, produced by Red Production Company and released digitally on December 10, 2024, explores themes of deception and in a futuristic setting, marking Vega's continued engagement with genre-bending narratives. Looking ahead, Vega took on the role of Morgan in Man with No Past, another Bamford-directed thriller in which she supports protagonist Adam Woodward's amnesiac character as he uncovers his identity amid a battle against a powerful gang, co-starring with and . The project, set for digital release on January 14, 2025, delves into themes of memory and vengeance, reflecting Vega's affinity for intense, character-driven action stories. Later that year, she appears as Ella Talbot in The Last Gunfight, a high-stakes assassin tournament film again helmed by Bamford, featuring and Adam Woodward, where Vega's character navigates a rogue crew's deadly agenda in an underground competition. This release underscores her involvement in ensemble-driven thrillers amid the post-pandemic shift toward streaming platforms for action genres. Vega's genre focus persists into 2026 with her lead role as Ana in the horror short The Seventh Turn, directed by Eric D. Howell and co-directed by , depicting a scenario disrupted by a ghostly apparition during a nighttime drive with her pregnant fiancé, co-starring Luke . Building on her earlier horror work such as Wrong Turn (2021), this project highlights Vega's sustained interest in psychological and elements, positioning her as a versatile presence in evolving indie horror landscapes.

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2012[REC]³: GénesisBridesmaid #2Supporting role in the zombie horror film.
2014The Misfits ClubValeriaCarlos SedesLead role in this Spanish teen drama about misfit friends forming a club.
2017The BookshopKattieSupporting role in the period adaptation of Penelope Fitzgerald's novel.
2017ProvenanceSophiaBen HeckingLead role in the British thriller about and family secrets.
2017American AssassinKatrina HarperSupporting role opposite ; the film grossed over $67 million worldwide.
2017The LodgersRachelBrian O'MalleyLead role in the Irish gothic horror film, which premiered at the and served as the closing film at .
2019La bandaAliciaRoberto BuesoLead role in the Spanish coming-of-age story about a group of friends starting a band.
2020Mosquito StateLena del AlcázarFilip Jan RymszaSupporting role in the psychological thriller that premiered at the .
2021Wrong TurnJennifer "Jen" ShawMike P. NelsonSurvival lead in the horror reboot; the film grossed $4.8 million worldwide.
2022EdénMarinaEstefanía CortésLead role in the Spanish psychological about and personal trauma.
2022BurialBrana BrodskayaBen ParkerKey role in the thriller about Soviet s transporting Hitler's remains.
2024UtopiaAlexisCo-lead in the sci-fi action thriller involving a uncovering a .
2025The Last GunfightElla TalbotSupporting role in the action thriller featuring an underground assassin tournament.
2025Man with No PastMorganSupporting role in the amnesia-driven action film.

Television appearances

Vega began her television career in Spanish productions during the mid-2010s, appearing in both scripted series and that highlighted her versatility in dramatic roles. Her early work often featured ensemble casts in period dramas and thrillers, with subsequent international projects expanding to streaming platforms like and . As of 2025, her TV credits include recurring and lead roles in limited series, emphasizing complex character arcs involving family dynamics, survival, and personal redemption.
YearTitleRoleEpisodesNotesPlatform
2013–2014El secreto de Puente ViejoRita Aranda53 (recurring role)Spanish period drama series.Antena 3
2014–2015The RefugeesSofía7 (main role)Spanish-British co-production exploring a family's encounter with refugees; Vega's character is a young family member navigating societal upheaval in a sci-fi thriller format.
2015 (Season 3)Lucía Márquez12 (main role)Period drama set in fashion house; Vega portrays a aspiring entangled in romantic and professional intrigues within a large-scale ensemble production. (international)
2016Lo que escondían sus ojosCarmen Díez de Rivera4 () based on real events during Franco-era ; Vega plays a key supporting role in a story of forbidden love and political intrigue, produced as a high-profile Telecinco .Mediaset Infinity
2020 (Season 1)4 (recurring role) fantasy action series; Vega's character is a warrior nun grappling with faith and combat in an international co-production featuring extensive VFX and global filming.
2023Who Is Erin Carter?Penelope "Pen" Reyna7 (main role) thriller ; Vega stars as a fierce ally and single mother in a narrative of and family secrets, marking her prominent English-language TV lead in a bingeable limited series.
2023The CastawaysAmber Gordon4 (recurring role)British mystery drama limited series; Vega portrays a vacationer caught in a disappearance plot on a tropical , part of a mid-scale Channel 5 production emphasizing suspense and ensemble tension. (US), Channel 5 (UK)

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