Charlotte Coleman
Charlotte Ninon Coleman (April 3, 1968 – November 14, 2001) was a talented English actress, celebrated for her memorable performances in both film and television. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Scarlett in the beloved romantic comedy *Four Weddings and a Funeral*, showcasing her charm and comedic timing. In the acclaimed television drama *Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit*, Coleman portrayed Jess, a character that resonated with many viewers and highlighted her range as an actress.
Charlotte's early career featured notable childhood roles, including Sue in the whimsical series *Worzel Gummidge* and the spirited character Marmalade Atkins, which endeared her to a younger audience. Throughout her career, she demonstrated a remarkable ability to bring characters to life, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
Tragically, Coleman’s life was cut short when she passed away at the age of 33 due to an acute asthma attack in Holloway, North London. Her untimely death was mourned by fans and colleagues alike, who remembered her not only for her talents but also for her vibrant spirit. Charlotte Coleman remains an unforgettable figure in British television and film, her work continuing to resonate with audiences long after her passing.