- Christopher Smith (English actor)
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Christopher Smith Born Christopher Smith
15 October 1984
Bradford, West YorkshireOccupation Actor Years active 1989 - present Christopher Smith (15 October 1984, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England) is an English actor well known for playing the part of Robert Sugden in ITV soap opera Emmerdale from 1989 until May 2001, when he was axed and replaced by Karl Davies.
Christopher attended Stage 84 drama school in Bradford, where his mother was choreographer, and at the age of 4 was picked from 50 auditionees when Yorkshire Television visited the school searching for a new boy to play the character of Robert in Emmerdale. His father, Richard Smith, also acts and appeared in a minor role in Emmerdale before Christopher joined the cast.
The axing was due to the producers' intentions to feature Robert in more adult plotlines, therefore requiring an older looking actor for the part. The recasting took place while Robert was off-screen visiting his grandmother, Annie Sugden in Spain after learning his brother Andy was responsible for starting the barn fire that killed his mother.
In September 2001 Christopher sued Yorkshire Television for unfair dismissal from his part as Robert Sugden.
Christopher supports Bradford City football club. His parents own Love Bites Foods, a sandwich wholesaler based in Bradford.
External links
- Christopher Smith at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with Christopher Smith from Inside Soap magazine 2003 (Andy Baker) - http://www.emmerdale.org/emmerdale/profiles/robert2.htm
Categories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- People from Bradford
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