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Charlotte Ann Tucker is a vibrant young actress and model who has captivated audiences since she first stepped onto the screen at just four years old. Best known for her breakout role as Lily Loud in Nickelodeon’s record-breaking A Loud House Christmas, Charlotte has quickly built a reputation in Hollywood for her natural charisma, emotional depth, and professional maturity. Whether she is portraying the younger version of fan-favorite characters like Tory in Netflix's Cobra Kai or joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Thunderbolts, her infectious energy and "big personality" make her a standout talent on every set.
Her versatility extends far beyond traditional acting; Charlotte is a seasoned New York Fashion Week runway model and a competitive-level gymnast with a diverse skill set that includes stunt training, dance, and fluency in multiple languages. From her upcoming lead role in the TriStar Pictures comedy The Breadwinner to guest appearances on hit series like Sweet Magnolias and 9-1-1: Nashville, she continues to prove her range across comedy, drama, and action-packed blockbusters alike.
Despite her rising stardom and millions of followers on social media, Charlotte remains grounded by her commitment to giving back. Originally gaining viral fame through her family’s imaginative driveway chalk art during the pandemic, she now uses her platform to support causes like Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Childhood Cancer Society. With dreams of winning an Oscar and becoming an Olympic gymnast, Charlotte lives by her own simple motto: "Wake up happy and smile, so you can make other people happy."
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Now, seven and a half months after its cancellation, Found is finding new life on Netflix in the United States.
According to Netflix's daily Top 10 chart for the region, it is the No. 7 series of the day at the time of writing, just one day after arriving on the platform on January 2.
Some of the series populating the rest of the chart are among Netflix's most popular shows, including Stranger Things (No. 1), which just aired its series
Nate Bargatze faces plenty of problems — not the least of which involves a horse exploring his home — in the trailer for the forthcoming comedy The Breadwinner.
Sony releases director Eric Appel‘s feature in theaters March 13, 2026. Mandy Moore, Colin Jost, Kumail Nanjiani, Will Forte, Zach Cherry, Martin Herlihy and Kate Berlant round out the cast.
The Breadwinner centers on Nate Wilcox (Bargatze), a father of three young daughters. He is left in charge of the brood for an extended stretch when wife Katie (Moore) lands a coveted business deal after an appearance on Shark Tank.
“I’m the top salesman at the dealership,” Bargatze boasts in the trailer. “I think I can handle a month alone with the girls. You act like I’m gonna blow the house up.”
Later, he admits, “She makes it look so easy, but it’s so hard.” And sure enough, an incident with that horse suggests that the patriarch may be in over his head.
Appel (Weird: The Al Yankovic Story) helmed the movie from a script that Bargatze co-wrote with Dan Lagana. Bargatze, Lagana and Jeremy Latcham serve as producers.
Bargatze is one of the world’s top-selling stand-up comedians and makes his feature film debut with The Breadwinner. This marks his first major project since hosting the Emmy Awards ceremony in September.
For The Hollywood Reporter’s cover story on Bargatze that published ahead of the Emmys, TriStar Pictures president Nicole Brown discussed The Breadwinner’s appeal for the Sony label.
“The idea of his first film being so personal and authentic to him and his comedy felt like the perfect foray, and he’d really identified a space,” she said. “He was like, ‘I want to be able to watch a film with my whole family. We can go watch animation now, but there’s nothing with real people in it.'”
she truly got the power to be strong, smart, funny, creative, talented, silly, and so much more...
and that in a good way is contagious just like her positivity