Chris Till
Chris is best known as O.J one of the main presenters on CITV & GMTV Kids, The Fun Song Factory.
Chris can be seen regularly on commercials including the Carlsberg Commercial (Chinese). Chris is also a favourite for voiceovers for among others, CITV, BBC, Sky and Euro Sport.
Chris trained at The London School of Musical Theatre (LSMT) and has appeared in many West End Musicals; from playing Benjamin in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (New Theatre, West End & UK National Tour);to Apostle in Jesus Christ Super Star (UK Tour); and ensemble in Mamma Mia! (Prince Edward, West End); as well as Doody in Grease (West End); also, Sondheim Tonight (Barbican Centre, London); Donald in Blue Remembered Hills (West End); and Aspects of Dance (Richmond Theatre);
As if this was not keeping Chris busy enough, he regularly is requested for Pantomime, from his TV work, and has played Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk at the Theatre Royal Brighton, for First Family Entertainment. Aladdin, Theatre Royal, Bath for UK Productions. Dick Whittington, Devonshire Park Eastbourne, and Aladdin in Chatham/ Halifax & Peter Pan Pavilion Theatre Worthing for Paul Hammond.
When Chris is not Presenting he is working on his Album (excerpts can also be heard via www.christill.co.uk ) This was inspired by some of Chris' favourite recording artist, Frank Sinatra, Andy Williams, Tony Benett to name but a few. Though Michael Buble is a clear winner in bringing old standard songs up to date in his vocal and musical arrangements, Chris would say Frank is still the King of swing!.
Chris is a clear favourite at both corporate and private events for his singing, and has made it a passion he can indulge in whenever the Television and Theatre work permits.
In what downtime Chris has, he loves to spend it hiking with his dog Ted, gardening and cooking and enjoying his other hobbies of Swimming, Skiing, Cross Country Running, and the Gym, especially body pump and spin classes
Please also see
www.christill.co.uk for more information and show reel