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Charlie is experienced at helping those with addictions of all types, through teaching and mentoring. The Brooklyn's native's degree is in sociology, which he used as the foundation for teaching high school before devoting his life to the entertainment field and to others. Charlie is an artist of the soul, coming to Las Vegas as the leader and "Curley" of the Three Stooges Troup that helped open the MGM Grand at its current location, working with children and adults with special needs and battling his own dragons and life turns. His service on the Screen Actors Guild Nevada Branch Council and other organizations reflects his dedication to other performers and the overall community.

When Lynch Consulting was a long distance dream of Art and Laura Lynch, it was Charlie who we first thought of as key member of the team.

And those who know and love Charlie know overcoming adversity is something he can help others with, since he has first hand experience at coming out stronger, wiser and more willing to help others do the same.

Live & Let Live.
Underline the first live.

(Writing about Al Pacino's recent Las Vegas appearance after death of Robin Williams)
(Las Vegas, August, 2014) Al was on stage at seventy-four with all black hair, Jerry Lewis and Nicholas Cage were in the audience with gray hair. There may be a correlation between hair color and one's employment status. During the two and one half hours Mr. P was questioned by a local Las Vegas Sun reporter, we were treated to film clips of his movies and inside stories about his life and relationship with Robin Williams. He was clearly heart sick over his death and spoke about continuing ones career and life because "that's what we do." The audience asked question for the last hour and one woman whose dress was being held up by a city ordinance asked Al who talked about being sober for thirty years, "How do you stay sober in a place like Las Vegas? I just got sober and this is my first time here without drinking. He responded by saying, "Think the drink through, what it will do to you if you drink it."

Good advise for Las Vegas or anywhere alcohol is served...

It was a fun night.

Las Vegas Show: Al Pacino Show at The Mirage Hotel

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