Alec Christie
Actor, Film producer
1974 –
Who is Alec Christie?
Alec Christie is a British actor.
Alec Christie started acting at the age of ten appearing on stage at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre as young Herbert Pocket in Great Expectations. At the age of twelve he was cast as Tolly in the BBC adaptation of Lucy M. Boston's The Children of Green Knowe. He went on to appear alongside Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour and Tim Healy in the situation comedy A Kind of Living.
After graduating with a BA Hons in Film and Literature from the University of Warwick, Alec embarked on a career in film, television and theatre, beginning with the film East is East, then on the Edinburgh Fringe First award winning play BBA and Proud written and directed by BAFTA award winners Manoj and Maria Raithatha which went on to tour England.
After the tour he wrote and acted in the situation comedy pilot The Secret Life of a Nebbish for TAPS.
After working in the production arm of film financiers Screen Partners for two years Alec returned to Edinburgh as Company Stage Manager on the Herald Angel award winning musical comedy Strictly Dandia for Tamasha Theatre Company.
He went on to work as Production Manager on Pat Kelman's multi award winning début feature Encounters.
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