Chris Larner
Biography
Chris Larner was born in 1959 and attended Burnt Mill school in his native town of Harlow in Essex before,in 1977,entering the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Since graduation he appeared in many popular television series,notably as Clingfilm in fire service drama 'London's Burning'. Additionally he has written several songs and musicals, the song'Getting Out' being used in the Morecambe and Wise pastiche 'The Play What I wrote'. In 1983 he married drama teacher Allyson Lee,their son George being born a year later,and they remained firm friends after their divorce,to the extent that,when Allyson was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis,Chris accompanied her to the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland for her to end her life. He dramatised the experience in his play 'An Instinct for Kindness',which has drawn both critical and popular acclaim.
Known For
Acting History
2021
The Overcoat as The Tailor
2007A Class Apart as Head Teacher
2000Black Books as Freddie
2000The Thing about Vince as Graham Evans
2000The Strangerers as Medical Researcher
2000The Strangerers as Stallholder
1998Kiss Me Kate as Mr. Osborne
1994Monster Café as Skunk Monster
1992Heartbeat as Neville
1992Heartbeat as Percy Downs
1990Waterfront Beat as Fraud Squad Sgt.
1989Byker Grove as Norm
1986London's Burning as Cling Film
1985Happy Families as TV Sound Recordist
1983Dramarama as White Coat
1982Brookside as TV Reporter








