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Charlie Young

Charles Young
The West Wing character
Charlie Young.jpg
Dulé Hill as Charlie Young
First appearance "A Proportional Response"
Last appearance "Tomorrow"
Created by Aaron Sorkin
Portrayed by Dulé Hill
Information
Nickname(s) Charlie
Gender Male
Occupation Personal Aide to the President (Seasons 1-6), Deputy Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff (Season 6-7)
Family Mother (deceased)
Deena Young (sister)
Spouse(s) Zoey Bartlet (girlfriend)
Nationality American

Charles "Charlie" Young is a fictional character played by Dulé Hill on the television serial drama The West Wing. For the majority of the series, he is the Personal Aide to President Josiah Bartlet.

The character of Charlie Young was originally to appear in the pilot, with a draft dated February 6, 1998, describing him as a "fresh-faced" 19-year-old who is taking a year off from Georgetown University to work as the President's personal aide. The character was written out of later drafts, and was not introduced in the show until The West Wing's third episode after the all-Caucasian main cast came under criticism from the NAACP. Aged 21 when he enters the White House, the character that made it into the show is slightly older than the early pilot draft called for, and has a somewhat modified history.

Actor Dulé Hill said he decided to audition for the role due to the involvement of Martin Sheen (who portrayed President Bartlet) and show creator Aaron Sorkin, whose work he admired. In preparing for the role, Hill met with his character's real-life counterpart, Kris Engskov, then personal aide to President Bill Clinton. Hill said the experience helped him realize how important and potentially powerful the job was.

Charlie's interracial romance with President Bartlet's daughter sparked hate mail from some viewers, inspiring the season one cliffhanger in which the President and his staff are fired upon by white supremacists.

The character shares his name with that of African American historical figure Charles Young, the first African-descended American to earn the title of Colonel in the United States Army and the third to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point.


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