Born in Dallas, Charles Solomon Jr. honed his craft in theater before making his mark in cult cinema. He appears in Poor White Trash (2000), where he embodies the gritty essence of exploitation films. Solomon's journey from Texas to the screen reflects the raw authenticity often celebrated in grindhouse narratives. His performances resonate with the spirit of independent filmmaking, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of cult classics.
Poor White Trash
Mike and Lenny are two buddies who dream of getting out of the trailer park. Out of desperation they resort to burglary as a means of financing Mike's college education. Their dream is jeopardized one summer day when their ploy to shoplift Near Beer begins a crime spree and a series of mishaps during which they are threatened with jail.