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  1. Charles is a BAFTA winning film producer and managing director of Cowboy Films. Produced films include Kevin MacDonald’s The Last King of Scotland, which won an Oscar for Best Actor and a BAFTA for Best British Film, Goodbye Charlie Bright, Amy Foster and the cinema documentary Fire In Babylon.

  2. Charles Steel is known as an Producer, Co-Producer, Actor, Executive Producer, and Associate Producer. Some of his work includes The Last King of Scotland, Black Sea, How I Live Now, Marley, Bill, Swept from the Sea, The Soul Keeper, and Goodbye Charlie Bright.

  3. Brigadier Charles Deane Steel CMG OBE (29 May 1901 − 7 February 1993) was a British Army officer and civil servant. Military career. Charles Steel was the son of Dr Gerard Steel, JP (1865-1937) and was educated at Bedford School between 1912 and 1919.

  4. May 1, 2013 · Charles Steel, Brian Best (Editor) 4.14. 22 ratings3 reviews. Charles Steel took part in two military disasters - the Fall of France and the Dunkirk evacuation, and the Fall of Singapore. Shortly before the latter, he married Louise.

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    Charles Miner is a fictional character in The Office played by Idris Elba.

    In "New Boss", Charles Miner is introduced as the new Vice President of the Northeast Region, filling the position vacated by Ryan Howard at the end of the fourth season. Although initially getting along with Michael, his arrival at Scranton reveals him to be the main antagonist of the fifth season, monitoring everything Michael does and frequently interfering with his management style. 

    Charles has an accounting background. Prior to joining Dunder Mifflin, Charles worked at Saticoy Steel, a fact which shocks Michael, who believes that only someone who comes from the paper industry has any right to be a manager at a paper company. 

    Charles's no-nonsense approach clashes with Michael's carefree management style. Charles announces cost-saving measures, and his cancellation of unnecessary expenditures strikes a nerve when Michael's fifteenth-anniversary party is put on the chopping block. Michael ultimately quits Dunder Mifflin. In "Two Weeks", Michael tries to steal customers and recruit his former workers to form a new company, but Charles has him thrown out.

    Even though he appears to be a strict person, he also has a fun side. For example, he is a big fan of soccer ("Dream Team") and is excited when he sees Andy browsing soccer photos on his computer (though it was an intentional act by Andy to get in Charles' good book).

    Miner's control of the Scranton branch declines when Michael, now in charge of the Michael Scott Paper Company, is able to steal Dunder Mifflin's biggest clients and hurt the company while at the same time going bankrupt itself. As this continues, Charles gets more and more frustrated, but puts on the façade of nonchalance when the CFO comes to the branch. Michael makes an agreement with CFO David Wallace to return to his job and appoint sales positions for Pam and Ryan. As Miner leaves the branch, Michael gets his revenge on him by abruptly interrupting his final words and demanding he leave the premises the same way Miner had Michael removed from the branch.

    In "Secret Santa," all of corporate is fired, including Charles Miner and David Wallace by a company called Sabre.

    •Dwight Schrute: Charles respects Dwight for his work ethic and determination. However, when mediating a deal with Michael, who was in charge of the Michael Scott Paper Company, Dwight severely tests his patience after suggesting childish methods to get back at Michael.

    •Michael Scott: Charles has little patience for Michael's childish antics. Michael is threatened by Charles' stern management style.

    •Jim Halpert: Charles walked in on a few of Jim's pranks and believes him to be immature and lazy. Charles Miner dislikes Jim, telling David Wallace that he has been a disappointment and that he believes Dwight is a better number two for the office. Charles and Jim also see each other again at the company picnic where Charles greets Jim with "Must be nice to get some rest from all your rest," demonstrating that Charles still thinks poorly of Jim and his job performance.

    •Angela Martin and Kelly Kapoor: Angela and Kelly both are enamored with Charles and compete for his attention. Charles says he is aware of the effect he has on women, but does not elaborate further.

  5. United States Steel Corporation, more commonly known as U.S. Steel, is an American integrated steel producer headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production operations primarily in the United States of America and in Central Europe.

  6. Charles Michael Schwab (February 18, 1862 – September 18, 1939) was an American steel magnate. Under his leadership, Bethlehem Steel became the second-largest steel maker in the United States, and one of the most important heavy manufacturers in the world.