Christopher Smith (English actor)

For other people named Christopher Smith, see Christopher Smith (disambiguation).
Christopher Smith
Born (1984-10-15) 15 October 1984
Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
Occupation Actor, producer
Years active 1989–present

Christopher Smith (15 October 1984) is an English actor and producer.

Career

Smith attended Stage 84 drama school in Bradford, where his mother was choreographer, and at the age of four, he was picked from 50 auditionees when Yorkshire Television visited the school searching for a new boy to play Robert Sugden in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. His father, Richard Smith, also acts and appeared in a minor role in Emmerdale before Smith joined the cast.

Smith is best known for playing Robert Sugden from 1989 until 2001, when he was axed and replaced by Karl Davies. In September 2001, Smith sued Yorkshire Television for unfair dismissal from his part as Robert. The axing was due to the producers' intentions to feature Robert in more adult plots, therefore requiring an older actor for the part. The recasting took place while Robert was off-screen visiting his grandmother, Annie Sugden, in Spain after learning his adoptive brother Andy was responsible for starting the barn fire that killed his stepmother.

Smith currently works as a producer on the acclaimed talk show Talking Dead.

Personal life

Smith lives in Los Angeles, California. He supports Bradford City AFC. His parents own Love Bites, a sandwich wholesaler based in Bradford.

External links

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