Erik Chitty

Erik Chitty

Deceased · Born: Jul 8, 1907 · Died: Jul 22, 1977

Personal Details

BornJul 8, 1907 Dover, Kent, England, UK

Biography

Erik Chitty, a renowned British actor, was born on July 8, 1907, in the charming town of Dover, situated in the picturesque county of Kent, England, United Kingdom. His illustrious acting career spanned numerous decades, with notable roles in iconic films such as "Please Sir!" (1971),"Doctor Zhivago" (1965),and "A Bridge Too Far" (1977). Throughout his life, Chitty shared a loving relationship with his wife, the talented actress Hester Bevan. Sadly, his life came to a close on July 22, 1977, in the bustling city of London, England, UK.

Career

1977
A Bridge Too Far
A Bridge Too Far as Church Organist
1973
The Vault of Horror
The Vault of Horror as Old Waiter (segment 1 "Midnight Mess")
1972
1971
The Statue
The Statue as Mouser
Please Sir!
Please Sir! as Mr. Smith
Lust for a Vampire
Lust for a Vampire as Professor Herz
Please Sir!
Please Sir! as Mr. Smith
The Railway Children
The Railway Children as Photographer
1969
Arthur? Arthur!
Arthur? Arthur! as Uncle Ratty
1967
Casino Royale
Casino Royale as Sir James Bond's Butler (uncredited)
Bedazzled
Bedazzled as Seed - Sir Stanley Moon's Butler (uncredited)
1965
Doctor Zhivago
Doctor Zhivago as Sergei (Old Soldier)
1964
The Horror of It All
The Horror of It All as Grandpa Marley
First Men in the Moon
First Men in the Moon as Gibbs (uncredited)
1962
In the Doghouse
In the Doghouse as Man Jumping Out Window (Uncredited)
1961
Roommates
Roommates as Elderly Man at Concert
1960
Zoo Baby
Zoo Baby as Vulture man
1959
Left Right and Centre
Left Right and Centre as the deputy returning officer
1954
John Wesley
John Wesley as Georgia Trustee
Time Is My Enemy
Time Is My Enemy as Ballistics Expert
1953
The Saint's Girl Friday
The Saint's Girl Friday as Older gang member (uncredited)
1951
Circle of Danger
Circle of Danger as Box Office Clerk
1950
Eye Witness
Eye Witness as Judge's Clerk
1949
Forbidden
Forbidden as Schofield
1948
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist as Workhouse Board Member (Uncredited)
1940
Blackout
Blackout as Cloakroom Attendant (uncredited)