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Salieri was played by [[David Suchet]] in the 1999 [[Broadway]] play ''Amadeus'', alongside [[Michael Sheen]]'s [[Mozart]]. Suchet won two awards for this role. | Salieri was played by [[David Suchet]] in the 1999 [[Broadway]] play ''Amadeus'', alongside [[Michael Sheen]]'s [[Mozart]]. Suchet won two awards for this role. | ||
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Revision as of 02:07, 30 June 2019
Antonio Salieri was an 18th century composer.
Salieri met the Seventh Doctor at the court of Joseph.
When he was 73 years old, he made a deal with Mortimus to go back in time to kill the infant Mozart in Salzburg (PROSE: The Tramp's Story) shortly after his birth in 1756. (AUDIO: Weapon of Choice) The Seventh Doctor and a tramp stopped Salieri, and the Doctor took him back to his own time. The Doctor locked him in a mental asylum where he would be forgotten. Salieri died in the asylum. (PROSE: The Tramp's Story)
Behind the scenes
Salieri was played by David Suchet in the 1999 Broadway play Amadeus, alongside Michael Sheen's Mozart. Suchet won two awards for this role.