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To be fair she is an actual actress and certainly was when that pic was taken but yeah best not search for her on Google image.
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![]() Who: Before And After #1289a / Nu-Who #348Name: Jim Conway [? - ] Year(s): Doctor Who: 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Uncle Josh ![]() Year(s): Torchwood: 2012 Stories: Miracle Day, Episode 5: The Categories of Life Character(s): Man at the Cowbridge Overflow Camp Note(s):
Before Who: Films: Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (2012), Skyfall (2012) Television: London's Burning (1997) / Comedy Lab: Turn The World Down (2001) / Law & Order - UK: Immune (2011) / Secret State (2012) After Who: Films: The Best Offer (2013), Murder on the Victorian Railway (2013), The Fallen Word (2013), Frequencies (2013), The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box (2013), Pubmonkey (2015), The Bromley Boys (2018), Smierc Zygielbojma (2021) Television: Dancing on the Edge (2013) / Sherlock: The Empty Hearse (2014) / Call the Midwife (2014) / Vlog Stars: Pilot (2017) / A Confession (2019) / EastEnders [3 episodes as Officer Daniels (2020)] / Small World [3 episodes as the Commander (2021)] Who: Before And After #1289b / Nu-Who #348bName: Cameron Strefford [? - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Young Walter Simeon ![]() Before Who: Films: Les Miserables (2012) Television: None After Who: Films: None Television: None Who: Before And After #1289c / Nu-Who #348cName: Annabelle Dowler [? - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Walter Simeon's Mother ![]()
Before Who: Films: Tales of the Fourth Dimension (2009), Foster (2011) Television: The Six Wives of Henry VIII [2 episodes as Catherine of Aragon (2001)] / The Bill: Pandora's Box (2003) / EastEnders (2009) / Inspector Lewis: The Quality Of Mercy (2009) / Silent Witness: Shadows (2010) After Who: Films: Suffragette (2015), The Huntsman: Winter's War (2016), Another Mother's Son (2017), Mother's Day (2018), Brexit (2019), Your Christmas or Mine? (2022) Television: Doctors: Special (2014) / Sense8 [3 episodes as Elizabeth (2017)] / Emmerdale Farm (2018) / The Suspect (2022) Who: Before And After #1289d / Nu-Who #348dName: Ben Addis [? - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Bob Chilcott ![]() Before Who: Films: Consuming Passion (2008), The Decoy Bride (2011), Hugo[as Salvador Dali] (2011) Television: Great Performances: King Lear (2008) / Inspector Lewis: Dark Matter (2010) / At Home with the Georgians: A Man's Place (2010) / Dark Matters: Twisted But True [5 episodes, different characters (2012)] After Who: Films: Murder on the Victorian Railway (2013), The Mysterious Mr Webster (2014), The Eichmann Show (2015), Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (2022) Television: Vera: Young Gods (2013) / The Musketeers: The Prodigal Father (2015) / Judge Rinder's Crown Court [2 episodes as Dr. Leo Terrell (2017)] / The Killer Beside Me: Deadly Business (2019) / Hollyoaks [3 episodes as Doctor Parker (2019–2021)] / Ted's Top Ten [4 episodes as Alan Rodman (2021)] / The Girl Before [4 episodes as Peter Creed (2021)] / Maryland [2 episodes as DT Ian Quayle (2023)] Who: Before And After #1289e / Nu-Who #348eName: Sophie Miller-Sheen [? - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Clara's Friend ![]() Before Who: Films: None Television: Misfits (2011) After Who: Films: Adots Apprentice (2013), The Rizen (2017), The Rizen: Possession (2019) Television: Whitechapel (2013) Who: Before And After #1289f / Nu-Who #348Name: Daniel Hyde [1975 - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Lead Workman ![]() Before Who: Films: Hero of the Hour (2000), Clubbing to Death (2008) Television: The Bill: When The Bough Breaks (2000) / London's Burning [2 episodes as a Policeman (2001)] / Hollyoaks [5 episodes as Scott Anderson (2001–2005)] / Casualty: A Father's Love (2005) / Family Affairs [20 episodes as Jason Wilding (2005)] / Dream Team [3 episodes as Jonathan 'J.F' Freddericks (2007)] After Who: Films: None Television: Mr. Sloane: Happy New Year, Mr. Sloane (2014)
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![]() Who: Before And After #1290 / Nu-Who #349Name: Sir Ian McKellen, CH, CBE [1939 - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Voice Of The Great Intelligence Note(s):
Before Who: Films: Sunday Out of Season (1965), A Touch of Love (1969), Alfred the Great (1969), The Promise (1969), The Tragedy of King Richard II (1970), Edward II (1970), Hamlet [as Hamlet] (1970), Macbeth [as Macbeth] (1979), Priest of Love [as D.H. Lawrence] (1981) / Walter (1982), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982), Walter & June (1983), The Keep* (1983), Plenty (1985), Zina (1985), Scandal* [as John Profumo] (1989), Countdown to War [as Adolf Hitler] (1989), Last Action Hero [as Death] (1993), The Ballad of Little Jo (1993), And the Band Played On (1993), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), I'll Do Anything (1994), The Shadow (1994), To Die For [voice only] (1994), Cold Comfort Farm (1995), Jack & Sarah (1995), Richard III [as Richard III] (1995), Restoration (1995), Rasputin [as Tsar Nicholas II] (1996), Bent (1997), Swept from the Sea (1997), Gods and Monsters [as James Whale] [Oscar nominated: Best Actor In A Leading Role] (1998), Apt Pupil (1998), The Book That Wrote Itself (1999), X-Men* [as Eric Lensherr / Magneto] (2000), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* [as Gandalf] [Oscar nominated: Best Actor In A Supporting Role] (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers [as Gandalf] (2002), X2: X-Men 2 [as Eric Lehnsherr / Magneto] (2003), Emile (2003), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King [as Gandalf] (2003), The Magic Roundabout: The Movie [as the voice of Zebedee] (2005), Asylum (2005), Neverwas (2005), Eighteen [voice only] (2005), The Da Vinci Code (2006), X-Men: The Last Stand [as Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto] (2006), Flushed Away [voice only] (2006), Displaced [voice only] (2006), Stardust [as the narrator] (2007), The Golden Compass [voice only] (2007), The Academy Part 2: First Impressions (2009), The Academy: Special (2012), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey [as Gandalf] (2012) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Television: The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling: The Tomb Of His Ancestors (1964) / The Wednesday Play: The Trial and Torture of Sir John Rampayne (1965) / David Copperfield [9 episodes as David Copperfield (1966)] / BBC Play of the Month [4 episodes, different characters (1968–1973)] / Solo: John Keats (1970) / ITV Saturday Night Theatre: The Last Journey (1972) / Country Matters: Craven Arms (1972) / ITV Playhouse: Graceless Go I (1974) / Jackanory: The Moon In The Cloud [5 episodes as the Storyteller (1978)] / BBC2 Playhouse: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1979) / Armchair Thriller: Dying Day (1980) / Play for Today: The Vanishing Army (1980) / Windmills of the Gods [2 episodes as the Chairman (1988)] / Theatre Night: Othello (1990) / Tales of the City [2 episodes as Archibald Anson Gidde (1993)] / David Copperfield [2 episodes as Creakle (1999)] / The Simpsons: The Regina Monologues [voice only] (2003) / Churchill [3 episodes as the Narrator (2003–2004)] / Arena: Pavarotti – The Last Tenor [as the Narrator] (2004) / Coronation Street [10 episodes as Mel Hutchwright (2005)] / Extras: Sir Ian McKellen (2006) /Great Performances: King Lear (2008) / The Prisoner [6 episodes as #2 (2009)] Music Video: The Pet Shop Boys: (1988): Heart [as the vampire] After Who: Films: The Wolverine [as Magneto] (2013), The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug [as Gandalf] (2013), Miss in Her Teens(2014), X-Men: Days of Future Past [as Magneto] (2014), The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies [as Gandalf] (2014), Mr. Holmes* [as Sherlock Holmes] (2015), The Dresser (2015), National Theatre Live: No Man's Land (2016), Look Back in Anger (2016), Beauty and the Beast (2017), Animal Crackers [voice only] (2017), National Theatre Live: King Lear [as King Lear] (2018), All Is True (2018), The Good Liar (2019), Cats* (2019), Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021), Hamlet Within (2023), The Critic (2023) ![]() ![]() Television: Vicious [14 episodes as Freddie Thornhill (2013–2016)] / Family Guy: Send In Stewie, Please [voice only] (2018) Music Video: George Ezra (2014): Listen to the Man
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"Earlier this week, we reported on BBC's iPlayer becoming the streaming home in the UK & Ireland for all things Doctor Who. That means classic seasons and post-2005 revival seasons – meaning 800+ episodes in total. And that includes the 1996 FOX TV film that saw Sylvester McCoy regenerate into Paul McGann. When it comes to spinoffs, specials, and other extras, fans can also look forward to The Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood, Class, behind-the-scenes series Doctor Who Confidential, and more – as well as an archival website of the show's past sixty years. But what they won't be getting is the late writer Anthony Coburn's episodes – the first four Doctor Who episodes – according to Coburn's son, Stef Anthony Coburn, on social media. And he doesn't mince words when it comes to the reason why…" Money, of course!!
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![]() Who: Before And After #1291 / Nu-Who #350Name: Juliet Cadzow [? - ] Year(s): 2012 Stories: The Snowmen Character(s): Voice Of The Ice Governess ![]() Before Who: Films: The Wicker Man* (1973), Scotch Myths (1982), The Gospel According to Vic (1986), Venus Peter (1989), Crossing the Line (1990), Jolly: A Life (1995), The Big Picnic (1996), Nightlife (1996), Upstate (1997), Beautiful Creatures (2000), Wedding Belles (2007), Stone of Destiny (2008), Purves + Pekkala (2009), Perfect Sense (2011), Fast Romance (2011) ![]() Television: The View from Daniel Pike: Pig In The Middle (1973) / The Camerons (1979) / Airport Chaplain: The Eye Of Faith (1980) / Doom Castle [5 episodes as Kate Petullo (1980)] / Lady Killers: Miss Madeline Smith (1980) / Juliet Bravo: You Can Go Home Again (1982) / City Lights: A Room With A View (1986) / Taggart [8 episodes, different characters (1986–2003)] . The Houseman's Tale [2 episodes as Margaret Birss (1987)] / Brond (1987) / Arena: Byrne About Byrne (1988) / Playing for Real [6 episodes as Teresa Kelly (1988)] / Border Warfare [3 episodes, different characters (1990)] / The Campbells [2 episodes as Annabel Armstrong (1990)] / Rab C. Nesbitt [2 episodes, different characters (1990–1999)] / I, Lovett: Romance (1993) / Crime Story: The Stonehouse Affair (1993) / Roughnecks [3 episodes as Morag (1994)] / Doctor Finlay: In Arcadia (1994) / Hamish Macbeth: A Perfectly Simple Explaination (1996) / Casualty: Thicker Than Water (1996) / The Baldy Man: Jigsaw - Murder (1997) / Coronation Street (1998) / Looking After Jo Jo: Sink The Belgrano (1998) / Life Support: Soul And Conscience (1999) / Glasgow Kiss [3 episodes as Rosa Rossi (2000)] / The Bill [2 episodes as Cllr Angela Morris (2001)] / Always and Everyone [2 episodes as Maggie Williams (2001)] / Balamory* [74 episodes as Edie McCredie (2002–2005)] / Still Game: All The Best (2006) / Skins: Liv (2012) ![]() After Who: Films: The Princess Switch: Switched Again (2020) Television: River City [92 episodes as Suzie Fraser / Suzie Miller (2017–2023)] / Molly and Mack [3 episodes as Mrs. Anderson (2018–2022) /
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