Chris Chittell


Christopher John Chittell is an English actor, known for his role as Eric Pollard in ITV's Emmerdale, a part that he has played since 1986. He is the longest serving character having played Eric for nearly 34 years.

Early life and career

Chittell was born in Aldershot, Hampshire. His father served in the Indian Army, and on leaving school Chittell intended to join the Royal Navy, but instead, he became a model. His first acting stint was in 1964, with the National Theatre, at Chichester Festival Theatre, in Peter Shaffer's The Royal Hunt of the Sun. He appeared as Potter in the 1967 film To Sir, with Love. In 1968 he appeared as a Trooper in The Charge of the Light Brigade, and made an uncredited appearance in If..... This was followed by a starring role as one of the Freewheelers, made as an action/adventure children's serial by Southern Television between 1968 and 1973. He also acted for two seasons in the 1970s science fiction TV drama The Tomorrow People. His other film appearances included roles in The Beast in the Cellar, The Weekend Murders, The Raging Moon, The Last Valley, Erotic Inferno, Golden Rendezvous, Zulu Dawn and Game for Vultures. He also appeared in a number of Swedish sex films in the 1970s including Swedish Sex Games in 1975, and Sex in Sweden and Practice Makes Perfect in 1977.
He performed on stage at the Old Vic in
Macbeth with Peter O'Toole. In 1972, Chittell appeared in the untransmitted Doomwatch episode "Sex and Violence", playing Dick Burns, widely believed to be a parody of Cliff Richard and Richard's part in the Nationwide Festival of Light. The "Sex and Violence" episode was included as part of the Doomwatch DVD box set release in April 2016.
Chittell is married to his
Emmerdale'' co-star Lesley Dunlop, who plays Brenda Walker. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to drama and charity.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967To Sir, with LovePotter
1968The Charge of the Light BrigadeTrooper
1968If....SeniorUncredited
1970The Breaking of BumboThe Prisoner
1970The Weekend MurdersGeorgie Kemple
1971The Raging MoonTerry
1971The Last ValleySvenson
1971The Beast in the CellarBaker
1971They Call Him CemeteryJohn McIntire
1974
1974
The Intruders
Man About The House
Richard, the intruder
Alan, man from pub who was a supposed secret admirer of Chrissy
1975Erotic InfernoMartin Barnard
1977MollyPeter
1977Ta mej i dalenRichard
1977Golden RendezvousRogers
1978The Wild GeesePhilipsUncredited
1979Zulu DawnLt. Milne
1979Game for VulturesMcAllister