Eric Allan
Biography
Eric Allan is a distinguished British actor celebrated for his extensive work in theater and radio. Over his prolific career, he became widely recognized for his collaborations with acclaimed director Mike Leigh, participating in multiple productions that showcased his versatile talent.
One of Allan's most memorable roles was that of Bert Fry, a beloved character on the long-running BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers, where he brought the rural character to life from 1996 until his retirement in 2021. His portrayal of Bert resonated with audiences, contributing to the show's rich tapestry of storytelling and character development.
Throughout his career, Eric Allan has demonstrated a commitment to his craft, earning accolades for his performances across various genres. His work with Mike Leigh, known for his unique improvisational style and deep character exploration, allowed Allan to shine as both an actor and a collaborator.
In addition to his notable contributions to The Archers and his work with Leigh, Allan's career has encompassed a range of roles in film, television, and stage, solidifying his reputation as a talented and dedicated performer. His legacy continues to influence aspiring actors and entertain audiences, marking him as a significant figure in the British acting landscape.
Filmography
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Flying By
2009
Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!
2011
Pitching Tents
2017
The Advanced Guard
1998
Alarmed (2023)
2023
Nuts in May
1976 • Quarryman
Bleak Moments
1971 • Peter
Grilled
2006
High School High
1996
American Wedding
2003
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
1993
Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History
2001
Atlas Shrugged: Part III
2014
LA Apocalypse
2014
The McKenzie Break
1970
Good Luck Charlie
2010