
Lambeth, London, England
Chris Lang is a British screenwriter, producer, and actor. Lang has written many British television series but is best known as the writer, creator, and executive producer of Unforgotten. Chris Lang was educated at Reigate Grammar School and then at RADA, where he won the Royal Academy award for "A Series of Outstanding Performances in the Vanbrugh Theatre". He graduated in 1983 In his youth, Lang formed a comedy revue called The Jockeys of Norfolk with Andy Taylor and Hugh Grant. He worked as an actor on such British television series as Shadow of the Noose, Drop the Dead Donkey, Outside Edge, A Dance to the Music of Time, and All Along the Watchtower. He stopped acting in the mid nineties in order to fully concentrate on his writing career Lang began his screenwriting career on The Bill, for which he wrote many episodes, and for which he won a Writer's Guild award. He went on to write episodes for shows including Casualty, Soldier Soldier, The Knock, POW, Primeval, Hustle, and The Tunnel for Sky Atlantic In 2001, he wrote and created his first original drama series The Glass, which starred John Thaw and Sarah Lancashire. Other original work has included Sirens, Unconditional Love, Amnesia (which was nominated for an Edgar Award), Lawless, and The Reckoning The first series of Unforgotten, starring Nicola Walker, Trevor Eve, Sir Tom Courtenay, and Sanjeev Bhaskar, was broadcast in autumn 2015. Courtenay later won the 2016 BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role. The second series aired in January 2017 to an audience of 7.29 million, with the Daily Telegraph describing the series as "the detective drama of the decade". In November 2017 Mark Bonnar won the 2017 Best Actor BAFTA Scotland for his portrayal of Colin Osborne in the series. The third series aired in July 2018 and received universal critical acclaim. The last episode was watched by over 7.5 million viewers, making it the most watched episode of all three series.

as Chips Lovell

as Frederickson
1989

as Peregrine
1990

as Chips Lovell
1997

as Pigling Bland (voice)
1992

as Kipper's Friends (voice)
1997
as Mark Tolman
1985
as Marriage Counsellor
1993

as Christopher Lang
1991

as Pop Star
1989

1994

as Flight Lieutenant Simon Harrison
1999

as Frederickson
1993
as Kipper's Friends (voice)
2002
as Chips Lovell
4 ep.

as Frederickson
1 episodes

as Peregrine
1 episodes

as Chips Lovell
4 episodes

as Pigling Bland (voice)
1 episodes

as Kipper's Friends (voice)
78 episodes
as Mark Tolman
1 episodes
as Marriage Counsellor
1 episodes

as Christopher Lang
1 episodes

as Pop Star
2 episodes

2 episodes

as Flight Lieutenant Simon Harrison
6 episodes

Writer