Menu
Charlie Bartlett Poster

Charlie Bartlett

Popularity is a state of mind.
2008 | 97m | English

(67836 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Jon Poll
Writer: Gustin Nash
Staring:
Details

Awkward teenager Charlie Bartlett has trouble fitting in at a new high school. Charlie needs some friends fast, and decides that the best way to find them is to appoint himself the resident psychiatrist. He becomes one of the most popular guys in school by doling out advice and, occasionally, medication, to the student body.
Release Date: Feb 22, 2008
Director: Jon Poll
Writer: Gustin Nash
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords depression, suicide attempt, medicine, new love, drug addiction, private school, girlfriend, advice, cleverness, high school, toilet, school performance, teenage crush, psychiatrist, school bus
Production Companies Permut Presentations, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Everyman Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $5,254,986
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

No trailers or extras available.

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Anton Yelchin Charlie Bartlett
Robert Downey Jr. Nathan Gardner
Hope Davis Marilyn Bartlett
Kat Dennings Susan Gardner
Tyler Hilton Murphy Bivens
Mark Rendall Kip Crombwell
Dylan Taylor Len Arbuckle
Megan Park Whitney Drummond
Jonathan Malen Jordan Sunder
Stephen Young Dr. Stan Weathers
Ishan Davé Henry Freemont
Dave Brown Officer Hansen
Eric Fink Thomas
Noam Jenkins Dean West
Lauren Collins Kelly
Annick Obonsawin Daisy
Sarah Gadon Priscilla
Drake A/V Jones
Michael D'Ascenzo Scott
Dwayne McLean Bus Driver
Quancetia Hamilton Mrs. Albertson
Richard Alan Campbell Dr. Sam Costell
Kim Roberts Dr. Linda Jenkins
David Fraser Dr. Jacob Kaufmann
Marvin Karon Dr. P. Sarossy
Abigail Bernardez Cheerleader #1
Laura Jeanes Cheerleader #2
Annamaria Janice McAndrew Cheerleader #3
Amelia Tenttave Len's Girlfriend #1
Annabelle Singson Len's Girlfriend #2
Julia Cohen Receptionist
Abby Zotz Kip's Mom
Maddy Wilde Spiral Beach Band Member
Dorian Wolf Spiral Beach Band Member
Airick Woodhead Spiral Beach Band Member
Daniel Woodhead Spiral Beach Band Member
Jake Epstein Dustin Lauderbach
Brendan Murray Dorm Head
Derek McGrath Superintendent Sedgwick
Name Job
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Branko Racki Stunt Coordinator
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Michael O'Farrell Supervising Sound Editor
Gavin Coford Boom Operator
Ben Schor Music Editor
Libby Hodgson First Assistant Director
Judi Cooper-Sealy Key Hair Stylist
Cindy Marty Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Nyznik Foley Editor
Caoimhe Doyle Foley Artist
Christopher Geggie Property Master
Robert Racki Stunts
Gustin Nash Screenplay
Paul Sarossy Director of Photography
Susan Marucci Script Supervisor
Alan Baumgarten Editor
Joshu de Cartier Art Direction
Zeljka Alosinac Set Decoration
Ken Woroner Still Photographer
David Rubin Casting
Michael Haight Supervising Sound Editor
Jojo Villanueva Music Supervisor
Tim Singh Second Assistant Director
Linda Dowds Key Makeup Artist
Henry Embry Sound Mixer
Fernand Bos Supervising Music Editor
Patrick Murphy Third Assistant Director
Martin Malivoire Special Effects Coordinator
Larry Kemp Dialogue Editor
Ron Mellegers Foley Mixer
Tamara Deverell Production Design
David M. Chisholm Production Coordinator
Don White Foley Mixer
Andy Malcolm Foley Artist
Jon Poll Director
Luis Sequeira Costume Design
Christophe Beck Original Music Composer
Richard Hicks Casting
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave Jordan Music Supervisor
Name Title
David Permut Producer
Jennifer Perini Executive Producer
Barron Kidd Producer
Bruce Toll Executive Producer
Trish Hofmann Executive Producer
Sidney Kimmel Producer
Jay Roach Producer
William Horberg Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 18 31 13
2024 5 20 40 12
2024 6 17 26 11
2024 7 20 36 10
2024 8 13 21 7
2024 9 9 13 8
2024 10 13 30 8
2024 11 11 22 6
2024 12 10 17 7
2025 1 11 21 6
2025 2 8 12 3
2025 3 5 11 1
2025 4 2 4 1
2025 5 1 5 1
2025 6 1 3 1
2025 7 1 1 0
2025 8 1 3 0
2025 9 2 2 1
2025 10 2 3 2

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

“Charlie” (Anton Yelchin) is the neglected rich kid who’s been thrown out of school so often that his mum (Hope Davis) resorts to him going to an ordinary school. Arriving in their stretched (and rather classy looking) old Mercedes bedecked in blazer and attaché case, he is quickly the plaything of ... school hard case “Bivens” (Tyler Hilton) only to be rescued by the principal “Gardner” (Robert Downey Jr.). Now spoilt he may be, but “Charlie” is no fool and after a few sessions with his own shrink, and the appreciation of just how empowering a little medication can be, he does a deal with his nemesis to go into business offering counselling services to his fellow pupils. One thing leads to another and his increasing awareness of their problems is used vicariously with his own doctor to procure not just medication but also treatments! Before we know it, he’s flavour of the month and even “Susan” (Kat Dennings) whose dad runs the place is becoming fond of him. Perhaps, though, he bites off a little more than he can chew when he starts to chat with the depressive “Kip” (Mark Rendall) and that leads to dangerous territory for all leaving “Charlie” having to rethink his priorities. Perhaps a new scheme might give him, and his schoolmates, a less toxic purpose? Yelchin just oozes charisma here as someone whom we ought to dislike becomes someone we actually quite like. Sure, he’s got no dad; his mum hasn’t really a clue and money is no object for him so we expect him to be a bit of a pratt, but you always feel that he just needs a stronger hand on his tiller - and who better than Downey Jr. whose character is not without some baggage of it’s own. The script is really quite fun at times and even when the romantic genes do kick in, it still manages to stay on the right side of sentimental as the engaging Yelchin delivers a characterfully mischievous performance that has just a little bit of the home truths to it, too. It’s tough to radically reinvent these teenage angsty style dramas, but this one emphasises more the characters and provides us with a decent story with less reliance on a soundtrack of AOR or power ballads. Downey Jr. does enough, and the others gel well to create something readily watchable and indicting of the whole pill-popping culture.

Feb 19, 2025