Silas Carson

Silas Carson is an English actor, mostly known for playing Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi and Viceroy Nute Gunray in all three of the Star Wars prequels and providing the voice of the Ood in Doctor Who. In Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Carson also plays two other speaking parts, the Senator of the…

Rodney Ramos

Artist Rodney Ramos has worked on just about every major character for Marvel Comics and DC Comics with a flourish that makes him a master at his craft. He began his storied journey in comics as a Romita Raider at Marvel Comics, learning his craft under the legendary John Romita, Sr. Regular work on titles…

Kelly Yates

Kelly Yates is an illustrator best known for his work on Doctor Who comic books for both Titan Comics and IDW Publishing. In addition, his writes and illustrates the creator-owned books, Amber Atoms and MonstHer. His work also includes toy designs and movie design concepts for Hasbro properties such as Spider-Man and G.I. Joe. His…

Kevin McNally

Kevin McNally’s first professional acting work, at age 16, was at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. In 1973 he received a scholarship to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art where, in 1975, he won the Best Actor Bancroft Gold Medal. In 1976, he appeared in BBC’s I, Claudius and, in 1977, was a regular in…

John Barrowman

John Barrowman is an Entertainer with a capital E. He sings, he dances, he acts, he presents, he judges – he is a unique talent in the British entertainment industry. Born on 11 March 1967 in Glasgow, where he spent his early years, John moved with his family to Illinois in the United States and…

Catherine Tate

Actor and writer, Catherine Tate is well known in the UK and internationally for a diversity of work in television, film and on the stage – in particular, for her own creation, the award winning The Catherine Tate Show. She made her first appearance in Doctor Who as jilted bride, Donna Noble.  She then joined…

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts’ career began with a leading role in King of the Gypsies (1978) for which he received his first Golden Globe Award nomination. He was nominated again at the Golden Globes for his role in Bob Fosse‘s Star 80 (1983). Roberts’ performance in Runaway Train (1985), as prison escapee Buck McGeehy, earned him a third Golden Globe nod and a nomination for the Academy…

Christopher Eccleston

APPEARING SATURDAY ONLY Christopher Eccleston is a multiaward-winning film, television and stage actor. He has gained critical acclaim for his performances in a large number of high-profile TV series, including Doctor. Who (BBC) and Andrew Davies’ adaptation of Othello (BBC). Eccleston has starred as a leading man alongside a number of major actresses, such as…

Daphne Ashbrook

Daphne Ashbrook gained early acting experience on stage in the Los Angeles area. Productions in which she appeared included Burlesque … The Way You Like It (1982), Come Blow Your Horn (1983), and The Coming of Stork (1984). Ashbrook played Liz McKay in the ABC crime drama Our Family Honor (1985-1986),[5]: 797 Kathy Davenport on…

Paul McGann

Paul McGann was born in Surrey, although his family moved to Liverpool when he was a young child. His brothers Mark, Joe, and Stephen are also actors; the four of them starred together (as four brothers) in the 1995 television miniseries The Hanging Gale. They also formed the pop quartet “The McGanns”, releasing the single…

Sophie Aldred

Born and raised in South East London, Sophie studied drama at the University of Manchester. She toured working mens’ clubs round Manchester in a singing duo before in children’s theatre with companies including Polka and The Theatre of Thelema and musicals before being cast as Ace, Doctor Who’s feisty baseball bat wielding companion. She is…

Sylvester McCoy

Sylvester McCoy is a Scottish actor and physical comedian. He is best known for playing the seventh incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who from 1987 to 1989—the final Doctor of the original run—and briefly returning in a television film in 1996. McCoy’s television roles since Doctor Who have…

Colin Baker

Colin Baker is an English actor, best known as the 6th incarnation of The Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who and as Paul Merroney in The Brothers. One of Baker’s first acting jobs, in 1970, was a supporting role in a BBC adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre’s trilogy The Roads to Freedom.…

Nicola Bryant

Nicola was born in Guildford Surrey, the daughter of entrepreneur Denis Bryant and his wife Sheila. She has one younger sister, Tracy. They grew up in the Surrey Hills in the constant company of a dachshund. After training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, Nicola’s first professional role was the American companion Peri…

Janet Fielding

Janet Fielding she made her UK TV debut in the Hammer House of Horror episode “Charlie Boy”, which aired in October 1980 as it was announced she had been cast as the next Doctor Who companion. She got the Doctor Who companion role after a number of interviews and auditions. Between 1981 and 1984, Fielding played the part of Tegan…

Peter Davison

Peter Davison is an English actor with many credits in television dramas and sitcoms. He became famous as Tristan Farnon in the BBC’s television adaptation of James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small stories. His subsequent starring roles included the sitcoms Holding the Fort and Sink or Swim, the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in…