Robin Chalk
Robin Chalk | |
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Born |
London, England, UK | 13 September 1981
Occupation | Actor |
Robin Chalk (born 1981) is an English actor, best known for his role as Neil Kellerman in the West End production of Dirty Dancing and his work on British science-fiction film Moon directed by Duncan Jones.
Biography
Chalk was born in Roehampton and brought up in Wimbledon, London. He was educated at King's College School and the University of Edinburgh, where he read Social Anthropology. While at university, he appeared as Joe Vegas in Fame: The Musical directed by Ed Bartlem, co-founder of the Underbelly, and produced and starred as Richard Loeb in Never the Sinner by John Logan.
Career
After university, Chalk appeared in Prince Among Men by Eric Henry Sanders at London's Union Theatre. He starred in Young Woodley by John Van Druten at the Finborough Theatre and had a supporting role in Tea and Sympathy by Robert Woodruff Anderson. He then worked with the actor Sam Rockwell on the British science-fiction film Moon directed by Duncan Jones. In 2008, he landed the principal role of Neil Kellerman in the record-breaking West End production of Dirty Dancing.
External links
- Robin Chalk at the Internet Movie Database
- Robin Chalk at dirtydancinglondon.com
- Young Woodley review at The British Theatre Guide
- Young Woodley/Tea and Sympathy review from The Stage