Kris Hitchen
Kristian Bartholomew Hitchen, born on April 28, 1974, in Salford, England, is an acclaimed actor recognized for his compelling performance in the critically acclaimed film *Sorry We Missed You*, directed by Ken Loach. His portrayal earned him a nomination for Best Actor at the British Independent Film Awards, marking a significant milestone in his acting career.
Hitchen initially pursued dance in his youth and aspired to enter the acting world after completing his education. However, following his marriage, he shifted gears and established a plumbing business, stepping away from the entertainment industry. It wasn't until he attended a retreat shortly before turning 40 that he reignited his passion for acting.
His return to the screen began with minor roles in popular shows such as *4 O'Clock Club* and *Coronation Street*. His breakthrough came when he was cast as Ricky in *Sorry We Missed You*, which solidified his status as a talented actor. Hitchen has continued to diversify his portfolio with notable roles, including the Duke of Norfolk in *Anne Boleyn*, appearances in *The Long Shadow*, and *Trigger Point*, as well as starring alongside James McAvoy in the film *Speak No Evil*. Through his impressive body of work, Hitchen has established himself as a noteworthy figure in contemporary British cinema.