supposebly November 18, 2014 Share November 18, 2014 I was talked into creating this thread! ;-) Still, I just realized that Karen Gillan was in Guardians of the Galaxy as Nebula. I did not recognize her! Link to comment
elle November 18, 2014 Share November 18, 2014 Well chosen title thread! You did good! :-) Billie Piper and Matt Smith were in a TV movie "The Ruby in the Smoke". Did anyone see it? I think it was a Masterpiece:Mystery episode. 1 Link to comment
supposebly November 20, 2014 Author Share November 20, 2014 (edited) Oh, I can't take credit for that. That honor goes to BizBuzz.. Still, my first thread creation with some nudging. Topic: I miss Matt Smith but he makes choices for films and roles that I'm not terribly enamored by. Terminator: Genisys. Really? They couldn't spell it like a normal person? That alone keeps me from watching this. And I don't want to watch Schwarzenegger "act" anymore. Edited November 20, 2014 by supposebly 1 Link to comment
ketose November 20, 2014 Share November 20, 2014 Wasn't Matt Smith also one of the Johns in Billie Piper's prostitute show? 1 Link to comment
Llywela November 20, 2014 Share November 20, 2014 Wasn't Matt Smith also one of the Johns in Billie Piper's prostitute show? Secret Diary of a Call Girl. Yes, he was. I think my favourite Matt Smith role so far in his career is Party Animals, a one-off series about a pair of brothers working in the political scene in London - Smith was the younger brother, Danny, alongside Andrew Buchan's Scott,and the show was excellent. 2 Link to comment
SnideAsides November 20, 2014 Share November 20, 2014 In fairness, one of the Doctor Who spinoff books spelled it "Genesys", so that's hardly a unique problem. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 November 20, 2014 Share November 20, 2014 Well chosen title thread! You did good! :-) Billie Piper and Matt Smith were in a TV movie "The Ruby in the Smoke". Did anyone see it? I think it was a Masterpiece:Mystery episode. I did. It was moderately okay for something with Billie Piper in it. (Not a big fan of her acting.) The follow-up movie stank to high heaven, though. Wasn't Matt Smith also one of the Johns in Billie Piper's prostitute show? Secret Diary of a Call Girl. Yes, he was. Really? I can't picture that somehow. And it obviously wasn't the second episode of the first season - the one about the sex party in London; I've seen that many, many times due to someone I like very much being in it, and I think I would've noticed Matt Smith at least once. 1 Link to comment
tv-talk November 22, 2014 Share November 22, 2014 The submarine captain Cold War is Davos The Onion Knight in Game of Thrones, which is an awesome character for those not familiar. Of course there are actually a million sighting like this of minor characters so not sure if it qualifies for this thread! Link to comment
Llywela November 22, 2014 Share November 22, 2014 (edited) If you've got a sighting worth mentioning, go for it! I don't know if anyone else has seen any of the classic actors in other roles? I had a fit of nostalgia earlier in the year and rented the 1970s Famous Five series (starring Gary Russell, who has gone on to write many Doctor Who novels and Big Finish audio adventures) - and was surprised to see the 2nd Doctor himself, Patrick Troughton, pop up as a baddie in an episode. I had no idea he'd done that. I was expecting him in Box of Delights, however. Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith) has a role in an early episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, which I also re-watched earlier this year. Colin Baker (6th Doctor) and Maureen O'Brien (Vicki) are in the first two episodes of Jonathan Creek, as I was reminded when I got my DVDs out the other day. Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan) was in the 1975 version of North and South - also starring Patrick Stewart, with hair. That came out on DVD earlier this year, to my delight as I'd long wanted to get my hands on it. He also had a recurring role in the series Crown Court, which is far more engaging than it has any right to be - I've got about three seasons of it on DVD now. Edited November 22, 2014 by Llywela Link to comment
tv-talk November 22, 2014 Share November 22, 2014 (edited) Tom Baker was Rasputin! Couple years before his role as Doctor he was in a movie about last Russian czars. Also Sherlock Holmes in Hound of Baskervilles Edited November 22, 2014 by tv-talk 3 Link to comment
elle November 22, 2014 Share November 22, 2014 Also Sherlock Holmes in Hound of Baskervilles Intriguing! Is that available somewhere on-line? also starring Patrick Stewart, with hair Always a bit of a shock, isn't it? :0) My go to for "before they were (fill in iconic role)" roles is I, Claudius; where one can spot a young Patrick, with hair, but also see The War Doctor, John Hurt, in all his madness as Caligula. (not to mention practically every working British actor at the time) Link to comment
HauntedBathroom November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 Intriguing! Is that available somewhere on-line? I wouldn't bother looking for it. Not only is it painfully cheap and badly directed, Tom admits he was very bad it in. Link to comment
Llywela November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 I think my favourite Matt Smith role so far in his career is Party Animals, a one-off series about a pair of brothers working in the political scene in London - Smith was the younger brother, Danny, alongside Andrew Buchan's Scott,and the show was excellent. Quoting myself because I was reminded of Party Animals today, in particular one of my favourite lines, in which Danny's boss describes him as 'attractive in a flopsy-bunny sort of way', which is possibly the most perfect description of Matt Smith ever. :D Link to comment
elle November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 I wouldn't bother looking for it. Not only is it painfully cheap and badly directed, Tom admits he was very bad it in. Sorry to hear that! He does look good in that deerstalker. Quoting myself because I was reminded of Party Animals today, in particular one of my favourite lines, in which Danny's boss describes him as 'attractive in a flopsy-bunny sort of way', which is possibly the most perfect description of Matt Smith ever. :D Yes, it is. :0) ****Disclaimer**** I in no way wish to endorse this movie or the book upon it was based. THE ORIGINAL text on the other hand, I hope everyone gets a chance to read. ********* That said. I read that Matt Smith has been cast as Mr. Collins in a movie version of (see above disclaimer). I found this amusing because Matt Smith is not my idea of Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins character as described in the book: He was a tall, heavy looking young man of five and twenty. His air was grave and stately, and his manners were very formal. I recently read an essay that points out that According to the Oxford English Dictionary, “heavy-looking,” a now-obsolete term, indicates that Collins is “ponderous and slow in intellectual processes. Most movie adaptation tend to keep to the more modern definition of "heavy-looking", something Matt Smith is most definitely not. I am sure Matt Smith is up to playing the less than attractive marriage prospect for heroine Elizabeth, I have a more romantic view of Matt. ;0) Link to comment
MadMouse November 25, 2014 Share November 25, 2014 The submarine captain Cold War is Davos The Onion Knight in Game of Thrones, which is an awesome character for those not familiar. Of course there are actually a million sighting like this of minor characters so not sure if it qualifies for this thread! And don't forget Floppy Fish Edmure Tully was his second in command. 1 Link to comment
Raingirlkm November 26, 2014 Share November 26, 2014 'attractive in a flopsy-bunny sort of way' That is a great description. Up until now my favorite description of Matt as the Doctor was "adolescent giraffe." Do audio books count as other roles? Cause I'm listening to the audio books of the "How to Train Your Dragon" series, recorded by DT, again. I'm always amazed by how distinct and different all the voices are. I will admit to having eight of the 10 available books, despite having no children. I had loved the movie when it came out and was delighted when I found out that David did the audio books. The books are even more charming and clever than the movie, and while they obviously are aimed at 9-13 year old boys, the story and characterizations are so well developed I think they have appeal to all ages. I get a kick out of all the accents David does. While the main character and his tribe have David's own Scottish accent the Meatheads are Irish, the Romans are Italian (what else?) and I'm pretty sure the Bog Burglars are Welsh (being from the States I have a harder time pinpointing where in the UK someone is from) and so forth. 1 Link to comment
Llywela November 26, 2014 Share November 26, 2014 I haven't heard that series - I'm not much one for audios, although I've listened to a few Big Finish audios. So here's another Tennant audio - he pops up in Big Finish's UNIT series, which was made before he was cast as the Doctor. 1 Link to comment
Meredith Quill November 28, 2014 Share November 28, 2014 I really enjoyed DT's BFA stories. He does multiple voices well. 1 Link to comment
elle November 30, 2014 Share November 30, 2014 (edited) Just finished watching a Christmas movie Nativity! with Dr. Watson (Martin Freeman), only to have it followed by Nativity 2!, starring none other than Ten, playing twins, sporting a lovely proper Scottish accent! (In case you were wondering the third movie stars "Doc Martin" with Catherine Tate as his fiancee) Edited November 30, 2014 by elle 1 Link to comment
Llywela November 30, 2014 Share November 30, 2014 (In case you were wondering the third movie stars "Doc Martin" with Catherine Tate as his fiancee) Also of Doctor Who pedigree, incidentally - Martin Clunes appeared in the 4-part serial Snakedance back in the '80s with the 5th Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa. One of his earliest TV roles! Link to comment
elle November 30, 2014 Share November 30, 2014 (edited) Also of Doctor Who pedigree, incidentally - Martin Clunes appeared in the 4-part serial Snakedance back in the '80s with the 5th Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa. One of his earliest TV roles! I'm sure if one searched the cast lists there would be more connections. For me it was one of those odd moments that happen when you are channel surfing. It is funny to me that these silly movies all have as their leads actors who are now associated with an iconic character.* Almost as if someone knew that it would happen and made them as a set. (I will admit I only really watched the first one, which I think was the best. I started watch the second but I couldn't stand the Mr. Poppy character and it was late.) * Oh I am so dense! Each one of these actors play a Doctor! Edited December 1, 2014 by elle 1 Link to comment
staveDarsky December 23, 2014 Share December 23, 2014 Been catching up on a bunch of David Tennant's back catalogue. Last week I found the episode of the Mrs Bradley Mysteries he did (January 2000 broadcast), which happened to feature Peter Davison (5th doctor and his future father in law) as the police inspector. Of course, the great one involving him is his one scene in the movie Jude from 1996 where he, as a drunk undergraduate, challenges the ninth doctor to recite the Creed in Latin. And Christopher Eccleston promptly stands up and does just that! Tom Baker was Rasputin! Couple years before his role as Doctor he was in a movie about last Russian czars. Also Sherlock Holmes in Hound of Baskervilles Omg! He looks like Monty Python's Graham Chapman in the photo. Great! 3 Link to comment
Hannalee January 18, 2015 Share January 18, 2015 My first vision of Colin Baker was as a psychotic baddie in Blake's 7 Link to comment
eXiled January 21, 2015 Share January 21, 2015 I streamed Luther to see Idris Elba but spent most of my viewing trying to identify his ex-wife's new fiance. Turns out the fiance was played by Paul McGann, the Eighth Doctor. 1 Link to comment
elle January 23, 2015 Share January 23, 2015 Has anyone else noticed the resemblance between Chef Gordon Ramsey and Matt Smith? I think I really noticed in the AT&T cell service commercial, especially the part about "waving hands around". Link to comment
benteen January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 David Tennant has been cast as villain in Netflix's next Marvel show "AKA Jessica Jones." He'll be playing Kilgrave, aka The Purple Man. Anyone familiar with the character knows that Kilgrave is a really nasty piece of work. Great rebound for DT after Gracepoint. http://marvel.com/news/tv/23978/david_tennant_joins_marvels_aka_jessica_jones_for_Netflix Link to comment
jah1986 January 26, 2015 Share January 26, 2015 I just saw Jenna Coleman in Death Comes to Pemberley. She was Lydia Wickham. I hate the character no matter who's playing her but it was nice to see Jenna in something else. 1 Link to comment
Meredith Quill January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 David Tennant gets a Special Recognition Award at the NTA's. Link to comment
elle March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 Rambling to get to a point... I love watching the Turner Classics Movie (TCM) Channel to see actors who I had watched growing up, as in Disney movies, in their early days in movies. Today, I caught the end of Carry On Spying. I never really paid attention to the "Carry On" series, so it should not have surprised me to see a familiar face listed in the credits, that of Bernard Cribbens. I tried to find a photo of him from the movie, and in my search found out that he is the voice behind the song "Right, Said Fred"! 1 Link to comment
HauntedBathroom March 9, 2015 Share March 9, 2015 (edited) Of course, it's important not to confuse Right Said Fred the song with Right Said Fred the band. That way lies unfortunate mental images. Edited March 10, 2015 by HauntedBathroom 2 Link to comment
Kalliste March 10, 2015 Share March 10, 2015 I'm too sexy for my shirt, so sexy it hurts! According to wikipedia they named themselves from the song. Link to comment
ketose March 29, 2015 Share March 29, 2015 I'm too sexy for my shirt, so sexy it hurts! According to wikipedia they named themselves from the song. I remember hearing that when the duo was big. Sadly, I still have "I'm too sexy" stuck in my head now. Link to comment
AzureOwl March 31, 2015 Share March 31, 2015 At least he's not a villain in the MCU. I was worried about that for a while. Doctor Who’s Arthur Darvill Joins The Flash/Arrow Spinoff Series Arthur Darvill, best known for playing former “Doctor Who” companion Rory Williams, appears to have some more time traveling in his future. On the heels of word that Broadway actress Ciara Renée had joined the series as Hawkgirl, The Hollywood Reporter now brings word that Darvill will also be joining the cast of The CW’s upcoming “Arrow” and “The Flash” spinoff as Rip Hunter! It was previously revealed that Hunter would be one of the show’s featured characters, although he is being officially referred to as “The Traveler”. Described as a “Han Solo-esque rogue who gets by with his charm, this hero hails from the future, and has journeyed back in time on a secret mission. His razor-sharp wit hides the pain of a man who has lived through serious conflict. He also harbors many secrets, always leaving both his teammates and the audience unsure of his true allegiances.” 1 Link to comment
theschnauzers March 31, 2015 Share March 31, 2015 Arthur becomes the third Companion of New Who to join the Arrow/Flash/DC television universe. (Just in case, John Barrowman and Alex Kingston.) Link to comment
benteen March 31, 2015 Share March 31, 2015 Arthur becomes the third Companion of New Who to join the Arrow/Flash/DC television universe. (Just in case, John Barrowman and Alex Kingston.) Yeah, it's loaded with former Doctor Who companions. I love that we're seeing so many of the actors and actresses who have played companions and even previous Doctors appearing on American TV. Link to comment
supposebly April 3, 2015 Author Share April 3, 2015 I just watched the first two episodes of a show called Chasing Shadows on CBC. It has Alex Kingston and Noel Clarke. Who ended up in bed together. So weird. Mickey Smith and River Song. It seems all kinds of wrong. 1 Link to comment
Eozostrodon April 5, 2015 Share April 5, 2015 Arthur becomes the third Companion of New Who to join the Arrow/Flash/DC television universe. (Just in case, John Barrowman and Alex Kingston.) And a bunch of them are in the Marvel universe, too. Link to comment
looksee June 21, 2015 Share June 21, 2015 Freema Agyeman is in Netflix's Sense8. Parental guidance and warning - she's naked in the first episode with another girl...so it's definitely not a family show like Doctor Who! Link to comment
darkestboy June 22, 2015 Share June 22, 2015 Freema is fantastic in Sense8. Keeping with Netflix, Matt Smith is going to be in The Crown, playing Prince Philip while Karen Gillan filmed a HBO pilot called The Devil You Know (from the creator of OITNB) and Jenna Coleman has a minor role in Me Before You, which also has Charles Dance and Emilia Clarke. Link to comment
EricaShadows July 4, 2015 Share July 4, 2015 Random here but I didn't see it mentioned elsewhere in this thread (though it might be in other threads somewhere): Sylvester McCoy, the Seventh Doctor, was also Radagast the Brown in the Hobbit movies. Link to comment
AuntieL August 1, 2015 Share August 1, 2015 So I'm flipping through channels tonight and come upon the local PBS station and who do I see but the 12th doctor, Peter Capaldi. Apparently it's true, every actor in Great Britain has been on Midsomer Murders. 1 Link to comment
Joe August 1, 2015 Share August 1, 2015 They had to do something after The Bill ended. 1 Link to comment
elle August 2, 2015 Share August 2, 2015 I came across a black comedy "The Assassination Bureau" starring Oliver Reed and Diana Rigg. The rest of the cast, both credited and uncredited, reads as a who's who of Doctor Who characters: Roger Delgado, Vernon Dobtcheff, Maurice Browning, Beryl Reid just to name a few. Link to comment
kassygreene August 3, 2015 Share August 3, 2015 I loved that movie! Absurd stuff, but a good romp. I'll have to look for it. Link to comment
jaytee1812 October 12, 2015 Share October 12, 2015 I'm just watching Invictus. Adjoa Andoh (Martha's Mom Francine) plays Brenda Mazibuko who worked for Mandela. Link to comment
Kromm October 24, 2015 Share October 24, 2015 Karen Gillan wrote and directed (as well as appeared in, of course) her own Horror short film. It's been getting a lot of lauds. Article about it: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/10/19/karen-gillan-conventional-film The actual film: Link to comment
AnnieBananie November 15, 2015 Share November 15, 2015 Michelle "Missy" Gomez is joining the cast of "Gotham." Link to comment
Commando Cody November 15, 2015 Share November 15, 2015 (edited) I saw that. I hope this means we get The Master back. Edited November 15, 2015 by Commando Cody Link to comment
tarotx November 25, 2015 Share November 25, 2015 Arthur Darvill's (Rory) new show DC Legends of Tomorrow has a true first look now :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7LlmaFg0lw 2 Link to comment
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