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Sarah Sutton (born 12 December 1961[1][2]) played Nyssa in Doctor Who from The Keeper of Traken to Terminus, as well as Nyssa's doppelganger Ann Talbot in Black Orchid. She also made a cameo appearance as Nyssa in The Caves of Androzani and reprised the role in the thirtieth anniversary special Dimensions in Time.

Nyssa was a companion of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors from 1981 to 1983. Although Sutton left full-time acting after her time as Nyssa, she has since performed this role in several of the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio dramas and played an unrelated role in a Doctor Who universe audio drama by BBV Productions.

Career

Prior to Doctor Who, Sutton appeared on other television programmes, including Alice Through the Looking Glass (1974) as Alice (a role which Deborah Watling also played) and as Diana Purwell in The Moon Stallion (1978), written by Doctor Who writer Brian Hayles, in which she managed the difficult task of playing a blind girl throughout the entire serial. She also appeared in The Crucible (1980) as Susannah Walcott.

Credits

As Nyssa

Television

Doctor Who

Mini-episodes

Webcasts

The Collection Blue-ray Trailers

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Special Releases

The Lost Stories

The Fifth Doctor Adventures

Novel Adaptations

Tenth Doctor Classic Companions

The Companion Chronicles

Short Trips

The War Master

Other Roles

Television

Doctor Who

Other

Direct-to-Video

Webcasts

The Collection Blu-Ray Trailers

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

BBV Productions

Documentary

External links

Footnotes

  1. REF: Who-ology: The Official Miscellany
  2. Doctor Who Official (12 December 2016). Happy birthday to Sarah Sutton - the brilliant Nyssa of Traken!. Twitter. Retrieved on 13 December 2016.