Scott Chambers

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Scott Chambers (also known as Scott Jeffrey and Scott Jeffrey Chambers) [1] is a British actor and film producer. [2] [3] He played Richard in the 2015 film Chicken . [4] He also portrayed Christopher Robin in the 2024 film Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 , replacing Nikolai Leon from the first film. [2] He is credited as Chambers for his role as an actor and as Jeffrey for his role as a producer for the latter film. [5] [6]

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On television, he portrayed Dr. Oscar Beattie in the ITV series Malpractice (2023–present). [7]

Chambers also produced the first film Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023), which won him the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. [8] He is also the writer and director of the upcoming film Peter Pan's Neverland Nightmare . [9] [10]

Personal life

Chambers was born in Colchester. [4] He is openly gay. [11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Love+1YouthShort film
2012TickingEric
2013 Uwantme2killhim? Jack
2014The Elevator PitchJimmyShort film
Go ViralClayton
2015Data ProtectionBrother
BrothersChris
Chicken Richard
2016BoyKevShort film
Lambing SeasonJoe
Fox Trap Jamie
2017 The Hippopotamus Roman Wallace
Blood Money Zander
Carnage Kyle
Random Acts: Ian McKellen on growing up gay and coming out Ian McKellen Short film
McKellen: Playing the Part
2018Patrick the PugSpike
Malevolent Elliot
Heart's EaseJohnShort film
2020BurntJeff
2022Bingo QueensAleks
The Area 51 IncidentTrentCredited as Scott Jeffrey
2023FirenadoDelivery Man/Newsreporter Voice
Megalodon: The Frenzy Jet Ski Victim
Doctor Jekyll Rob
2024 Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 Christopher Robin

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Katy Brand's Big Ass Show Young Urchin1 episode
2014 Holby City Carl Nordbrook
2019 Porters Cheese
2020 Agatha and the Midnight Murders Clarence AllenTV movie
2021 Innocent Mark3 episodes
2022 Murder in Provence Mark1 episode
2023 Malpractice Dr. Oscar Beattie5 episodes

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