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Chris Barrie Available Here for Speaker, Hosting and
Presenting Bookings.
The Edge Entertainment and After Dinner Speaker Agents.
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Chris
Barrie, After Dinner Speaker / Presenter / Voice Overs

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Chris
is perhaps best known for his performance as the marvellously annoying leisure
centre manager Gordon Brittas, in The Brittas Empire. He also played the deeply
sad Arnold Rimmer in Red Dwarf, the man who only made love to a woman once in
his entire life (and this after she had been hit on the head by a winch).
More recently Chris has added big screen credits to his CV, appearing with
Angelina Jolie as Hilary the butler in the Tomb Raider movies. The latest string
to his television bow is Chris Barrie's Massive Engines for The Discovery
Channel, in which the self-confessed car fanatic explores the development of
trains, diggers, airships and various other industrial wonders.
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Originally an impressionist, Chris’s TV career began with a memorable
contribution to Jasper Carrott’s Election Night Special. He was quickly signed
up as a cornerstone of the pioneering Spitting Image team, and provided voices
for Ronald Reagan, Prince Charles, David Coleman, Paul Daniels, Barry Norman and
John Cole.
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As
well as speaking after dinner, Chris is a popular awards host and conference
link presenter. He often appears in the guise of a close relative of Gordon
Brittas - to bless the proceedings the Brittas way. Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Chris lives near Maidenhead with his
wife and children, two dogs and a growing collection of classic cars and
motorbikes.
'A superb compere. The whole organising committee sang his praises' -
Superdrug
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