Career
Known as "Florida"s Manitoba in Black", or "Master of the Weird", Carlson specialized in the paranormal, strange events and places, and many historical books Carlson also produced and acted in radio shows and movie productions related the genre. Charlie Carlson joined the United States Army and spent two tours in Vietnam with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Blackhorse) and after twenty-five years retired as a Command Sergeant Major.
He earned several decorations including the United States Legion of Merit.
After retirement, Carlson went on to become a showman of outdoor attractions, including owning a circus sideshow. He began his writing career as author of several Florida history books and the Civil War.
In 1997 he began writing about Florida folklore and published the successful book, Strange Florida and, in 1999, portrayed Professor Charles Morehouse on the then-named Sciences-Fi Channel"son He has produced and appeared in several television documentaries related to Florida history and unexplained phenomena.
He was a frequent guest on Florida talk radio and was the author of the 2005 best selling book, Weird Florida and, in 2006, published his first fiction novel, Ashley"s Shadow.
He was a contributing writer to Weird Hauntings and Weird Encounters, both by Sterling Publishing. In 2008 he was producing an independent film entitled Henry Blackhart Is Dead, by Blue Heron International Pictures about a legendary haunting set on the east coast of Florida during the Great Depression, and was acting in, about a real-life cleansing ceremony in a haunted building. He also produced and was featured among the cast for Hunt Foreign the Devil, a ghost hunting Digital Video Disc. In 2010, he became the host of his own Public Broadcasting Service television show, Weird Florida: Roads Less Traveled which aired nationally.
In 2012 Public Broadcasting Service released his new television show, Weird Florida: On the Road Again.