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Chris Walker
Born
Christopher Walker

1964 (age 59–60)
OccupationActor
Years active1985–present
SpouseSharron Walker
Children2

Christopher Walker (born 1964) is an English actor, known for his roles as Matthew Mullen in the BBC drama Playing the Field and Rob Hollins in the BBC soap opera Doctors. For the portrayal of Rob, Walker has been nominated for various awards, and in 2010, he won the award for Best On-Screen Partnership at the British Soap Awards, alongside Jan Pearson who plays his on-screen wife, Karen Hollins.

Career

Walker's television debut was in the ITV crime drama The Bill, in the role of Nick Shaw, a role he played from 1985 to 1987. He later returned to the series in 2007, in a different role.[1] In 1997, he appeared in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from March to May playing Ray Thorpe, a decorator.[2] A year later, Walker began appearing in the BBC drama series Playing the Field as main character Matthew Mullen.[3] Then in 2001, he joined the cast of the BBC procedural drama Merseybeat as PC Larry 'Tiger' Barton, a role he portrayed until 2004.[4] In December 2005, he returned to Coronation Street, playing reformed killer Ed Jackson until March 2006.[5] In 2009, Walker began portraying the role of Rob Hollins in the BBC soap opera Doctors.[6] In 2010, he won the award for Best On-Screen Partnership at the British Soap Awards, alongside on-screen Jan Pearson, who portrays his on-screen wife, Karen Hollins.[7] Also in 2010, he participated as a contestant in Celebrity Masterchef, where he placed in the final five.[8]

Personal life

Walker has a wife, Sharron, and a daughter, Anastasia, who is a member of the rock band Bang Bang Romeo.[9] Since competing in Celebrity MasterChef, Walker became an amateur chef, and participated as a chef during the Doncaster Wool Market Show, as part of the 2019 Doncaster Food Festival.[10] In addition, he has put on gourmet nights, including nine course meals[11] at locations such as Regent Hotel.[10]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1985–1987 The Bill Nick Shaw Main role
1986 Dempsey and Makepeace Barman Episode: "The Cortez Connection"
1987 The Fourth Protocol Skinhead Film
1989–1990 The Manageress Brian Rimmer Main role
1990 The Continental Tez Television film
1990 Poirot First Officer Episode: "The Lost Mine"
1990 Portrait of a Marriage Ben Nicholson Main role
1991 Chernobyl: The Final Warning Grisha Television film
1991 Stay Lucky Detective Sergeant King Episode: "Poetic Justice"
1992 An Ungentlemanly Act Jim Fairfield Television film
1993 One Foot in the Grave Fire Officer Episode: "Secret of the Seven Sorcerers"
1993 Peak Practice Danny Jackson Episode: "Hope to Die"
1994 Nelson's Column Mr. Wicks Episode: "Out on a Limb"
1994 Smashie and Nicey, the End of an Era Ken from Pontefract Television special
1994 Funny Man The Hard Man Film
1995 Harry Pullen 1 episode
1995 Heartbeat Eddie King Episode: "Vacant Possession"
1995 Class Act George 1 episode
1995 As the World Turns Lamar Griffin 1 episode
1996 Our Friends in the North Detective Chief Inspector Paul Boyd Episodes: "1974" and "1979"
1996 When Saturday Comes Mac Film
1996 The Prosecutors Reporter Television film
1997 Coronation Street Ray Thorpe Recurring role
1997 Ivanhoe Athelstane Main role
1997 The Fix Bronco Layne Television film
1998–2002 Playing the Field Matthew Mullen Main role
1998 Getting Hurt Ellis Television film
1998 Casualty Dave Hancock 2 episodes
1999 Silent Witness Keith Connel 2 episodes
1999 Where the Heart Is Geoff Episode: "A Higher Duty"
1999 Maisie Raine Carl Episode: "To Sleep"
2000 The King Is Alive Paul Film
2000 Peak Practice Hugh Mitchell Episode: "Divided We Stand"
2000 Doctors Martin Pearce Episode: "Double Trouble"
2001 In Deep Jess Cooper 2 episodes
2001 Clocking Off Mick Kay 1 episode
2001–2004 Merseybeat PC Larry 'Tiger' Barton Main role
2002 Born and Bred Frank Cosgrove Episode: "Brother in Arms"
2002 Midsomer Murders Sam Fielding Episode: "A Worm in the Bud"
2004 Doctors Tony Tanner Episode: "Wild, Wild West Midlands"
2004 Murder City Billy Gilmartin Episode: "The Critical Path"
2004 Casualty Mick Taylor 2 episodes
2004 Conviction Neil Harding 1 episode
2005 To the Ends of the Earth Oldmeadow Main role
2005 Spooks Driver Episode: "Road Trip"
2005–2006 Coronation Street Ed Jackson Recurring role
2006 Director's Debut Terry Episode: "The Lightning Kid"
2007 Doctors Gerry Carson Episode: "Quid Pro Quo"
2007 The Bill Martin Parks 2 episodes
2007 Holby City Ray Remick Episode: "The Reckoning"
2009–present Doctors Rob Hollins Series regular
2010 Celebrity MasterChef Himself Contestant
2011 First-Timer Jimmy Short film
2018 The Last Witness Gerrard Film
2018 Celebrity Eggheads Himself Contestant

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2010 The British Soap Awards Best On-Screen Partnership
(with Jan Pearson)
Won [12]
2010 RTS Midlands Awards Male Acting Performance Nominated [13]
2013 The British Soap Awards Best Actor Nominated [14]
2013 RTS Midlands Awards Acting Performance – Male Nominated [15]
2014 The British Soap Awards Best Dramatic Performance Nominated [16]
2016 Inside Soap Awards Best Daytime Star Nominated [17]
2017 The British Soap Awards Best Actor Nominated [18]
2017 Inside Soap Awards Best Daytime Star Nominated [19]
2017 RTS Midlands Awards Acting Performance of the Year Nominated [20]
2018 National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance Nominated [21]
2018 The British Soap Awards Best Male Dramatic Performance Nominated [22]
2018 Inside Soap Awards Best Daytime Star Nominated [23]
2018 RTS Midlands Awards Acting Performance – Male Nominated [24]
2019 The British Soap Awards Best Actor Nominated [25]

References

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  23. ^ Davies, Megan (23 July 2018). "Inside Soap Awards 2018 full longlist revealed". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 9 July 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  24. ^ "RTS Midlands Awards 2018". RTS Awards. Archived from the original on 21 September 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
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