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Chris Larkin
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Born
June 19
,
1967
·
Middlesex Hospital, London, England, UK
Birth name
Christopher Larkin Stephens
Mini Bio
Chris Larkin was born on June 19, 1967 in Middlesex Hospital, London, England, UK. He is an actor, known for
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
,
Valkyrie (2008)
and
Official Secrets (2019)
. He has been married to Victoria "Suki" Steadman since June 2005. They have two children.
Family
Spouse
Victoria "Suki" Steadman
(June 2005 - present) (2 children)
Parents
Maggie Smith
Relatives
Toby Stephens
(Sibling)
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Gender / Gender identity
Male
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Son of Dame
Maggie Smith
and the late Sir
Robert Stephens
.
His parents initially thought they were expecting a girl and so had selected the name Daisy for when their "daughter" arrived. When Larkin's own daughter was born in 2006 he named her Daisy as a tribute to this anecdote.
Older brother of
Toby Stephens
.
Took his surname from poet
Philip Larkin
as there was already a "Christopher Stephens" registered with Actor's Equity.
Trained at LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts).
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