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'''Alexander Siddig''', sometimes credited as '''Siddig El Fadil''' (born [[21 November]] [[1965]]), is a [[Sudan]]ese-born English actor. He voiced several characters for [[Big Finish Productions]], such as [[Rosto]] in two consecutive audio dramas, ''[[Sisters of the Flame]]'' and ''[[The Vengeance of Morbius]]'', both part of the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories#The New Eighth Doctor Adventures|New Eighth Doctor Adventures]]. Other Big Finish audios in which he has appeared include ''[[The Wreck of the Titan (audio story)|The Wreck of the Titan]]'', ''[[Legend of the Cybermen (audio story)|Legend of the Cybermen]]'' where he played [[Captain Nemo]] and ''[[1001 Nights (audio anthology)|1001 Nights]]'. | '''Alexander Siddig''', sometimes credited as '''Siddig El Fadil''' (born [[21 November (people)|21 November]] [[1965]]), is a [[Sudan]]ese-born English actor. He voiced several characters for [[Big Finish Productions]], such as [[Rosto]] in two consecutive audio dramas, ''[[Sisters of the Flame]]'' and ''[[The Vengeance of Morbius]]'', both part of the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories#The New Eighth Doctor Adventures|New Eighth Doctor Adventures]]. Other Big Finish audios in which he has appeared include ''[[The Wreck of the Titan (audio story)|The Wreck of the Titan]]'', ''[[Legend of the Cybermen (audio story)|Legend of the Cybermen]]'' where he played [[Captain Nemo]] and ''[[1001 Nights (audio anthology)|1001 Nights]]'. | ||
Siddig is best known for portraying [[w:c:Memoryalpha:Julian Bashir|Dr. Julian Bashir]] in ''[[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', appearing throughout the entire seven season run. He also directed two episodes. One of the first DS9 episodes to focus on the character of Bashir, "[[w:c:Memoryalpha:Melora (episode)|Melora]]", paired Siddig with guest star [[Daphne Ashbrook]], who had also appeared opposite the [[Eighth Doctor]] when she played [[Grace Holloway]] in the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 TV Movie]]. More recently, Siddig has appeared in ''24'', ''Primeval'', the [[BBC Wales]]-produced series ''Merlin'', as well as "4.3.2.1", written, produced and co-directed by [[Noel Clarke]]. | Siddig is best known for portraying [[w:c:Memoryalpha:Julian Bashir|Dr. Julian Bashir]] in ''[[w:c:memoryalpha:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', appearing throughout the entire seven season run. He also directed two episodes. One of the first DS9 episodes to focus on the character of Bashir, "[[w:c:Memoryalpha:Melora (episode)|Melora]]", paired Siddig with guest star [[Daphne Ashbrook]], who had also appeared opposite the [[Eighth Doctor]] when she played [[Grace Holloway]] in the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 TV Movie]]. More recently, Siddig has appeared in ''24'', ''Primeval'', the [[BBC Wales]]-produced series ''Merlin'', as well as "4.3.2.1", written, produced and co-directed by [[Noel Clarke]]. |
Revision as of 05:33, 15 June 2013
Alexander Siddig, sometimes credited as Siddig El Fadil (born 21 November 1965), is a Sudanese-born English actor. He voiced several characters for Big Finish Productions, such as Rosto in two consecutive audio dramas, Sisters of the Flame and The Vengeance of Morbius, both part of the New Eighth Doctor Adventures. Other Big Finish audios in which he has appeared include The Wreck of the Titan, Legend of the Cybermen where he played Captain Nemo and 1001 Nights'.
Siddig is best known for portraying Dr. Julian Bashir in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, appearing throughout the entire seven season run. He also directed two episodes. One of the first DS9 episodes to focus on the character of Bashir, "Melora", paired Siddig with guest star Daphne Ashbrook, who had also appeared opposite the Eighth Doctor when she played Grace Holloway in the 1996 TV Movie. More recently, Siddig has appeared in 24, Primeval, the BBC Wales-produced series Merlin, as well as "4.3.2.1", written, produced and co-directed by Noel Clarke.
Siddig was previously married to, and had a child with, his Deep Space Nine co-star, Torchwood guest star Nana Visitor.