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He spent his earliest years in London with his mother, while his father served in the armed forces. He narrowly avoided an early death during the wartime blitz when a piece of flying shrapnel just His mother was Irish. He has been married to Annie Milner since They have two children. Actor Thor: The Dark World. However, it was a regular role in the television series Cracker that made him a recognizable figure in the United Kingdom.

He appeared in the He is of Scottish and Ulster-Scots descent. Often considered to be "the" Doctor of fans of the recent revival, Smith's Doctor effortlessly charmed viewers with his love of Fezzes, odd but understandable taste in food fish fingers and custard!

Credited with helping make the recent revival so popular around the globe, Tennant's Doctor is often considered the most human version of the Time Lord, thanks to his boundless enthusiasm and childlike glee when faced with a new adventure — a slight change from his more broody predecessor. But when push came to shove, the Tenth incarnation of the character proved to be a fierce fighter and one who did not easily forgive those who crossed him — if at all. And while Tennant himself is quite delightfully Scottish, his character was not able to keep the accent.

Despite being the Doctor who reintroduced — or in many cases, simply introduced — millions of fans to the newly revived science fiction series, Eccleston only stayed on for one season. But his leather jacket-wearing version of the beloved Time Lord captured hearts and minds with his emphasis on saving lives "Just this once, everybody lives!

Hurt's incarnation of the Time Lord appeared in the 50th-anniversary special, alongside the Tenth and Eleventh versions of himself. Unlike previous Doctors, who have always been against using violence except as a last resort, the gruff, battle-worn War Doctor fully embraced his warrior side, even going into battle unarmed on several occasions, and rejecting the title of "Doctor.

The Doctor with the least time in the TARDIS, McGann played the Time Lord for a television movie that was created in the hopes of once again bringing back the show in the '90s — something that wouldn't happen until years later. Nonetheless, Eight showcases not only an optimistic enthusiasm that would later become a hallmark of the character in the revival, but also an almost dreamy, romantic side that is very much all his own.

However, during his time at the helm, McCoy was able to inject the character and the series in general with some much-needed lightness, while also layering in a bit of mystery and some of the Doctor's trademark cunning as he worked to prevent the rise of the villainous Fenric. Much like Capaldi years later, Colin Baker had previously appeared as a minor character in the series, before getting cast as the lead something he, too, didn't think possible.

William played the role for three years until when the character regenerated because his body was wearing too thin in the story The Tenth Planet. In real life, the Doctor's ability to regenerate was invented to solve the practical problems caused by William's contract expiring and his ongoing battle with arteriosclerosis.

Stage actor Patrick took over the role in Patrick's regeneration storyline occurred in the ten-episode arc War Games where the Doctor's fellow Time Lords pre-empt his next transformation as punishment for his adventuring. Jon Pertwee played the third Doctor in the early 70s - Ron Moody was the first choice for the role but was unavailable at the time.

He played the Doctor as a flamboyant, well dressed and technically intelligent Time Lord with a love for cars, especially his yellow vintage roadster "Bessie". He is often remembered as the most bohemian incarnation of the Time Lord and was known for his long stripy scarf and love of Jelly Babies.

In , he returned to Doctor Who for the 50th anniversary special, playing a curator in the National Gallery and also appeared in the series in to finish a lost episode from Peter Davison was 29 when he took on the role of the Doctor, making him the youngest actor to play the part until Matt Smith took on the role in His version of the Doctor wore a stick of celery on his lapel and had a fondness for cricket attire.

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