English actor (1907–1977)
Erik Chitty
Born (1907-07-08 ) 8 July 1907[ 1] Died 22 July 1977(1977-07-22) (aged 70)[ 2] Alma mater RADA Occupation Actor Years active 1937-1977 Spouse Hester Bevan Children 3
Erik Chitty (8 July 1907 – 22 July 1977) was an English stage, film and television actor.[ 3] [ 4]
Early life
Chitty was the son of a flour miller, Frederick Walter Chitty and his wife Ethel Elsie Assistance née Franklin; they married in 1902. He attended Dover College and Jesus College, Cambridge , where he was one of the founders of the Cambridge University Mummers, before training at RADA and becoming a professional actor.[ 5] He then ran his own repertory company in Frinton-on-Sea .
Personal life
Chitty and former actress Hester Bevan married 1936, and they had two daughters and one son. He was also a keen genealogist .[ 6]
Television career
Early television (1936–1939)
Chitty was an early player in the fledgling BBC television output, which started in November 1936 until it was closed at the beginning of WWII .
Pyramus And Thisbe , 23 July 1937, Snout[ 7]
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , 2 March 1938, Guildenstern[ 8]
Henry IV 22 March 1938, "Valet"[ 9]
The White Chateau , 11 November 1938,[ A] Trooper of Uhlans/Orderly/Linesman[ 10]
Edna' s Fruit Hat , 27 January 1939, Cousin Sid[ 11]
The Tempest , 5 February 1939, Boatswain[ 12]
The Unquiet Spirit , 7 March 1939 "Hall Porter"[ 13]
Katharine and Petruchio , 12 April 1939, "A Tailor"[ 14]
Annajanska, The Bolsjevik Empress 2 May 1939, "Stammfest"[ 15]
The Day is Gone , 4 August 1939, Radio announcer's voice[ 16]
The Advantages of Paternity 12 May 1939, "Brunov"[ 17] [ 18]
Television postwar (1946 onwards)
His television credits included a major role as the aged "Mr Smith" in Please Sir! , and multiple appearances in Dad' s Army , Raffles , Doctor Who , Danger Man , Maigret , Man About the House and The Goodies .[ 19] [ 4] He appeared in the TV musical Pickwick for the BBC in 1969.[ 20]
Filmography
Notes
^ Armistice Day, 20th anniversary
References
^ British Film and Television Year Book 1975, 24th edition, Peter Noble, Cinema T.V. Today, 1975, p. 72
^ https://www.olddovorians.com/erick-chitty-english-stage-film-and-television-actor-famous-ods-profile/ [bare URL ]
^ "Erik Chitty - Theatricalia" . theatricalia.com .
^ a b "Erik Chitty" . Archived from the original on 15 Jan 2009.
^ Fabrique. "Eric Chitty – RADA" . rada.ac.uk .
^ "Chitty of London: genealogy and family history" . chittyoflondon.awardspace.co.uk .
^ Radio Times (23 Jul 1937), Pyramus And Thisbe , vol. 56, BBC Television , p. 46
^ Radio Times (2 Mar 1938), Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , vol. 58, BBC Television , p. 18
^ Radio Times (22 Mar 1938), Henry IV , vol. 58, BBC Television , p. 17
^ Radio Times (11 Nov 1938), The White Chateau , vol. 61, BBC Television , p. 18
^ Radio Times (27 Jan 1939), Edna's Fruit Hat , vol. 62, BBC Television , p. 17
^ Radio Times (5 Feb 1939), The Tempest , vol. 62, BBC Television , p. 12
^ Radio Times (7 Mar 1939), The Unquiet Spirit , vol. 62, BBC Television , p. 16
^ Radio Times (7 Apr 1939), Katharine and Petruchio , vol. 63, BBC Television , p. 17
^ Radio Times (2 May 1939), Annajanska, The Bolsjevik Empress , vol. 63, BBC Television , p. 15
^ Radio Times (4 Aug 1939), The Day is Gone , vol. 64, BBC Television , p. 17
^ Radio Times (12 May 1939), The Advantages of Paternity , vol. 63, BBC Television , p. 15
^ The Advantages of Paternity (1939) at IMDb
^ McFarlane, Brian (2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition . OUP .
^ "Pickwick (1969)" . Archived from the original on 9 Mar 2016.
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