- He is the voice of Vlad the Impaler on the out-of-print collectors' item Voyager CD-ROM "Dracula: Truth and Terror".
- His daughter, Ethne Bliss, is named for the heroine of the oft-filmed Victorian novel "The Four Feathers".
- He is on the Great Alumni list of the University of Toronto.
- He is a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
- He is a member of the Playwrights Unit of The Actors Studio.
- He is the host of the internet entertainment interview show "Paid to Dream", which can be heard by going to www.paidtodream.com.
- Charles Dennis won the first ever Samuel Fuller Guerilla Filmmaker Award for "Atwill" at the 2011 Buffalo International Film Festival.
- Dennis co-stars with Christopher Plummer and Max Von Sydow in the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
- Charles Dennis won the Innovation Award at the 2015 Durham Region Film Festival for the feature film, Chicanery.
- Dennis had been living in London for a month when he was cast in "Patton". This was to be his film debut. His role was a besieged soldier braving the snow in the Battle of the Bulge. He had one line: "It's the 3rd Army. He did it. Old Georgie did it." No sooner had he arrived in Madrid than he was informed the company was in Segovia shooting the Battle of the Bulge. Dennis expected to shoot the next day and return to London. But it didn't snow in Segovia and the company returned to Madrid to shoot other scenes. Dennis hung around Madrid for weeks waiting for the snow which never came. Whenever he ran into producer Frank McCarthy, the former general would greet him by reciting Dennis's one line. In the fourth week, he was sent for one evening by the film's director, Franklin J. Schaffner. George C. Scott was ill and unable to shoot the next day. They were going to shoot a scene that wasn't scheduled for another month. It was one of the few scenes in the movie that didn't feature Scott. Dennis read for a different role and was upgraded to a three page scene. He shot the next day and returned to London. The scene was cut from the finished film. Dennis would have to wait another eleven years to make his film debut.
- Charles Dennis won the Samuel Fuller Guerrilla Filmmaker Award in 2011 at the Buffalo International Film Festival for his film Atwill. This movie provides the back story for Barking Mad and features several film clips from Atwill as flashbacks.
- Neil Dickson, Brent Huff and Pete Sepenuk reprise the roles of Atwill, Cobalt and Faro in the feature film Barking Mad. They created these roles in the original short film, Atwill.
- Married to producer Ulrika-Vingsbo Dennis.
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