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Peter Davison ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Peter Davison (* April in Streatham, London; eigentlich Peter Moffett) ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. Sein erstes Engagement erhielt er beim Nottingham Playhouse in Nottingham. Als Künstlername wählte er Peter Davison, um nicht mit dem Schauspieler. Entdecke alle Serien und Filme von Peter Davison. Von den Anfängen seiner Karriere bis zu geplanten Projekten. Peter Davison (* April in Streatham, London als Peter Moffett) ist ein englischer. Peter Davison (* April in Streatham,London; eigentlich Peter Moffett) ist ein Englischer. Peter Davison wurde im April in Streatham, London, England, geboren. Er studierte an der Central School of Speech and Drama und war.

Poetry and Food. My son Ice Age Scrat had a birthday party and Georgia [Moffett, Davison's daughter] was coming to his party and she turned up with David Tennant and every other child in the garden was like makes shocked facebut my children were like 'I've met him before'. Mad Max Jenseits Der Donnerkuppel Davison urodzony jako Peter Otto Der Katastrofenfilm Gordon Moffett ; 13 kwietnia to angielski aktor z wieloma rolami w serialach telewizyjnych i sitcomach. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Davison. I don't think we need to depend on religion to tell us what is right Davos Iron Fist what is wrong. Davison played John Ingrams, a lawyer who helps Jones' character, Ruth Slater, find her sister after her 270 from prison. Peter Davison-Fan Page. Gefällt Mal. SchauspielerIn. carol drinkwater. Dieser Artikel erscheint am Oktober In der Hauptrolle: Davison, Peter, Sutton, Sarah, Fielding, Janet, et al. Regie: Jones. Juni ; Darsteller: Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Matthew Waterhouse, Sarah Sutton, Anthony Ainley; Sprache: Deutsch (Dolby Digital ), Englisch. Peter Davison. Anzahl Sprechrollen: Sortierreihenfolge. Anzahl der Rollen pro Sprecher · Anzahl der Rollen pro Sprecher; Produktionsjahr des Films. Three seasons of Davos Iron Fist were transmitted betweenconsolidating Davison's position as a well-known and popular television actor. Elizabeth Morton. I've nothing against religion, I think in a social sense, Soren Bowie a community sense, in a support structure sense, it's great, but if you ask me if I believe in God, no. Davison's appeared from The Royals Kathryn beginning of the series' Janette Rauch season, 8 Tage Serie Stream fellow Doctor Who actress Freema Agyeman. There were some very suspect scripts we did, knocked off by TV writers who'd turn their hand to anything. Atlantic, May, He was the first regeneration and no one had any idea about another actor playing the Doctor at that time. Tajemnice pani Bradley. Elizabeth Morton. Portal biograficzny Portal Doctor Who. Davison na MagicCity ComicCon 16 stycznia r. Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett Ghosts of Winterborne.
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Thunderbirds are Go. In addition, he has reprized his popular role of Tristan Farnon on a number of occasions for one-off specials and revival seasons of All Creatures Great and Small Davison has returned several times to the world of Doctor Who In addition, he has appeared in a number of video dramas produced by Bill Baggs Video.
Sign In. Edit Peter Davison. Showing all 77 items. He made his television singing debut on Pebble Mill On 8 August , in Belsize Park, London, he made a citizen's arrest after a year-old youth allegedly stole a video camera from his car.
Davison gave chase and then restrained the youth for 10 minutes before police arrived. He is the father, with Sandra Dickinson , of actress Georgia Tennant.
He is the grandfather to Tyler Peter Moffett b. May and Olive Tennant b. March He became the youngest actor to be cast as the Doctor in Doctor Who in , aged just 29 when he made his first appearance in the role.
When he reprised the role of the Doctor in at the age of 56, he was older than William Hartnell was when Hartnell originated the role at the age of His record as the youngest Doctor was broken in when year-old Matt Smith was cast for the role in Doctor Who It has also been repeatedly voted one of the best stories ever by fans.
In most cases, he played the male lead. He is the father-in-law to David Tennant. Davison was the Fifth Doctor and Tennant was the Tenth.
Tennant has always been very open about the fact that Davison was his favorite Doctor and he presented the documentary Come in Number Five , which covered the production of the Davison era of the series and featured as an extra on the Special Edition DVD release of Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks: Part One His mother was born in India as her father was a British Army officer serving in Calcutta at the time.
When it was announced in that Davison was to play the Fifth Doctor, Patrick Troughton , who played the Second Doctor, advised the year-old actor to limit his time on the series to three years, as he had done, in order to avoid being typecast.
Davison followed this advice. He was offered the role of Roger Derebridge in Lifeforce It was ultimately played by Nicholas Ball. If Davison had accepted, he would have acted with his future wife, Elizabeth Heery.
He was also considered for Col. Colin Caine in the film, played by Peter Firth. As a result, Davison made an appearance on Top of the Pops as part of the crowd singing along to the band when they performed their number eight hit single "Everybody Get Together".
He acted again with Nicola Bryant his former co-star in his final episodes of Doctor Who in the film Parting Shots , a Michael Winner film which, despite an all-star cast, appeared in a UK poll of Empire magazine readers' "50 Worst Movies Ever".
It also led directly to his starring role in Doctor Who Nathan-Turner said he cast Davison as the Doctor because he had "the right combination of light humour, drama and realism, is very popular with children, and has a large following with feminine viewers".
The second was Christopher Eccleston. He permanently closed his Twitter account in July after receiving a ferocious backlash to "role model" comments that he made in an interview questioning the Doctor in Doctor Who having a sex change to becoming a woman with the casting of Jodie Whittaker.
Even former Labour Party leader Ed Miliband tweeted to criticize Davison's comments as "the views of the s", while actor Phil Davis said while not specifically mentioning Davison that anyone who thinks the Doctor shouldn't be a woman is talking "claptrap".
Out of all the Doctor Who companions, he preferred Nyssa the most, so much that he occasionally intervened when John Nathan-Turner tried to write her out of the show.
This was possibly due to his notorious female Doctor comments more than his actual performance in the role. His son-in-law, David Tennant , was voted the best Doctor, narrowly beating incumbent Jodie Whittaker.
So I was my own Doctor, no doubt about that. I couldn't turn down the possibility of being the Doctor, I had to accept the part.
You just think all the time: 'Am I ever going to work again? I am now playing a year-old Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, who is going to cast me in anything serious?
What it really needed, after all the effort and dedication of the fans over the years to get the show back on air, would be to have someone committed enough to stay with the role for two or three years.
As it is, the fans must be disappointed and left feeling up in the air a bit. I must admit I'm a bit old-fashioned and just wait for things to turn up.
I really love getting offered a job - although I don't believe it's true until the costume designer rings me up. A drama student is a fantastic thing to be because you can prance around in a long coat, carrying a script under your arm.
Then a brutal thing happens - you leave, and realise you are at the bottom of the heap. Getting on with people is important. I cannot bear working in a tense atmosphere, so when I'm filming a series I'm quite strong on making sure everyone gets on.
Acting is hard work - especially if you are in every scene of a series - but it's wonderful when, at the end of a shoot, everyone has had a really great time.
I just do not buy the connection between screen violence and violence in society. I think it's a feeble excuse for the failings of society.
Radio is great because you don't have to learn the lines! Theatre's great because once you get it on, and get past that first week, you only have to work three hours a night.
Admittedly, you have to do the same thing every night, but that depends on the audience. It's extraordinary how you can have a depressing and unresponsive audience after two weeks, or you can have a fantastic show after you've been doing it for months and months because the audience kind of lifts you up and they're having a good time.
There's no great difficulty in doing it over and over again, surprisingly. Television and film are the hardest work, because you simply are there for hours and hours and hours.
Television especially, because you don't quite get pampered in the way you do in film. You're there from quite early in the morning till quite late at night.
You see less and less of your family, but I enjoy doing it. I felt that I had found my home when I did television for the first time, because I felt I understood it.
I can't figure out why that was, but I sort of knew when the camera was on. Things like that seemed to have a certain degree of instinct.
If I couldn't find a new acting job, I would sit on the sofa for as long as the money lasted. I've no idea what else I could do.
I literally can't do anything else. That's why I've stuck with acting for so many years! There were some very suspect scripts we did, knocked off by TV writers who'd turn their hand to anything.
Fair enough, but they weren't science fiction fans. You do get the impression, both with the television series now and Big Finish, that they are fans of science fiction and that's why they are doing those stories.
I never had a problem about going back to Doctor Who and I don't quite understand people who have a problem going back, albeit temporarily.
It was a Bob Holmes Robert Holmes script, and he was one of the writers that you dreamed of having on Doctor Who Graeme's Graeme Harper philosophy was that it needed pace and it needed energy.
Graeme's input, and the fact that it was a great script, really lifted it, I think. I tremble at the idea we might put a Tory government back into power.
I think back to the last time a Conservative government was running the country and can't believe we might do it. I'm also a big Brown Gordon Brown fan; he might not have that slick charm that we seem to buy into these days, as we did with Blair Tony Blair , which turned into a big mistake, and as we seem to be doing with Cameron David Cameron.
With Brown, it's substance over style; he's a career politician, who has spent his life working to help people. I like that he isn't slick, unlike Cameron, who's only been in politics for a few years.
I don't believe in life after death. I don't believe in God, to be honest with you. I was brought up Church of England, I was Christened, I went to Sunday School, I was told the stories and then at a certain age, I forget exactly what age, I just thought this doesn't make any sense at all.
I've nothing against religion, I think in a social sense, in a community sense, in a support structure sense, it's great, but if you ask me if I believe in God, no.
I mean, it seems to me to be impossible. In a logical world, I don't see how God can exist, not the kind of God that we think of, in other words a caring God who is looking over us and looking after us.
I wonder about huge things like the creation of the universe, there's no answer I have to that, but I don't think that God is the answer, or if God is an answer, if he created the universe, I don't think he's even aware of our existence, because in the whole scheme of things the universe has been here for 15 billion years, we have been on this planet for , years approximately, Christianity has been around for 2, years.
There will be another religion that comes along and the universe will carry on for billions of years after the sun has died. I can't equate that with the idea that there is a God who is concerned about our existence and our life and our death.
I don't think we need to depend on religion to tell us what is right and what is wrong. I think we are quite capable of knowing what that is and we want to live like that, we're a social animal.
It's a very comforting thought, probably, when you die or are about to die, that you are going to go somewhere else, and it's comforting I'm sure that if someone close to you dies, you think that they've gone somewhere else, but I don't think it's true.
I have fond memories of All Creatures Great and Small - it was a great series. I was a BBC newcomer then and it seems like an age ago, but people still watch it.
The other day somebody told me it's on the Yesterday channel! He was the first regeneration and no one had any idea about another actor playing the Doctor at that time.
And I just remember sitting down with apprehension and watching his first episode and just being won over just in that very first episode. So in a way he was my Doctor.
They don't want to show anything that's on a television, in case people think it's boring. I remember that day when the BBC decided they weren't going to show any black-and-white films in the evening because people wanted colour - I'm not sure that's right If people really want to watch something iconic - and let's face it, this year is a very special year for Doctor Who - people will put up with that.
It's fine. I'm rather envious of the number of times that the Doctor gets to kiss girls now! I don't know why [in my era] they were so obsessive that there should be no flirtation and I think it was part of the reason why they never quite mastered the whole companion idea.
They were struggling for many years to make the companions more rounded characters and I think it would make it easier to write a better character.
They've struggled for many years to write a good companion's part. I don't think they've ever really managed it till Rose, when the series came back.
I prefer filming to those old multi-camera things. Doctor Who used to be shot like this: you would rehearse for ten days and then you'd go into the studio for a couple of days to record those scenes, so the advantage was you have had time to rehearse them but you're in that rather static environment of multi-cameras where they just cut here, cut here, cut here, and it's always a compromise.
When it's filming, it's one camera, sometimes there's a second camera, but it's mainly one camera and they light that shot. It takes longer and you have to do your rehearsal within the time it takes them, but it's still I think preferable.
Maybe they just thought we were too decrepit, I don't know! But they found an old Christmas episode which they'd never done, which had been commissioned by Johnny Byrne , who has since died, sadly.
But the BBC didn't seem to be keen on it at that particular moment, although I thought it would be rather a good story. It was about a year and a half ago.
I don't think it would happen - I have to be straight on that, because it sounds as if I'm prophesying about it, which I'm not.
I can't think of a reason why I would say 'Sorry, I don't want to be in one of the most successful television series ever'.
I think it's unlikely. I loved doing Time Crash, but I don't know it would go any further.
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