🎬Charles Baker: From Skinny Pete to Stories That Change Hearts
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Listeners will also hear about his latest role in The Pitt, where he plays Digby—an unhoused man living with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. His performance brings rare compassion and honesty to stories surrounding mental health and homelessness, sparking important conversations and earning praise from critics and audiences alike.
Growing up as a military child and living across the world—from Israel to England to Texas—Charles developed the ability to observe, adapt, and understand people deeply. Those life experiences now fuel the layered, vulnerable characters he brings to the screen. Throughout the interview, Charles reflects on his creative journey, the importance of portraying complex characters, and how personal experiences—including growing up with parents who struggled with mental health challenges—helped him approach difficult roles with empathy and truth.
He also shares an inspiring message about finding beauty in the midst of chaos and learning to slow down, breathe, and appreciate life’s quiet moments.
Episode Highlights:
- The surprising path from musician and drummer to professional actor
- Growing up in a military family and how constant moving shaped his acting style
- Becoming a fan-favorite as Skinny Pete on Breaking Bad
- What it meant to join the Star Wars: The Mandalorian universe
- The emotional preparation behind his role in The Pitt
- Why he’s drawn to complex, broken, and deeply human characters
- A powerful reflection on mental health, empathy, and authenticity
- His advice for finding peace and beauty in a chaotic world
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