Education
Royal Academy of Dramatic Artist
Royal Academy of Dramatic Artist
He made some 28 appearances between 1957 and his death. Chatto appeared mostly in films, including in which he played the Clerk of Arraigns. Born Thomas Chatto Street John Sproule, Chatto was also well known for his role in the 1969 Guy Hamilton film, Battle of Britain.
According to a London Palladium souvenir brochure from a 1970 production of Alladin, he was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Artist
During the war he was commissioned in the Indian Army. After the war he maintained the family interest in books and became a director of the firm of book sellers, Pickering and Chatto.
His work in the theatre includes Fings ain"t Wot they used to be, My Fair Lady, Number 10, The young visitors, Hushabye, and The man who power over women. He has appeared on television in Honey Lane, The Expert, and Happy ever after.
In 1969 he appeared with Tommy Steele, Mary Hopkins in Dick Whittington at The London Palladium and in 1970 was The Emperor of China in Aladdin with Cilla Black, Alfred Marks and Leslie Crowther and with Alec Guinness in the play Time out of Mind.