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== Career ==
== Career ==
There are many references to ''Doctor Who'' in his show {{wi|Little Britain}}, co-created by [[David Walliams]], which also starred Walliams, [[Anthony Head]], [[Paul Putner]] and [[Tom Baker]]), including him playing a character named Sir [[Michael Craze]].
There are many references to ''Doctor Who'' in his show {{wi|Little Britain (TV series)|Little Britain}}, co-created by [[David Walliams]], which also starred Walliams, [[Anthony Head]], [[Paul Putner]] and [[Tom Baker]]), including him playing a character named Sir [[Michael Craze]].


He was in the mini-series {{wi|Casanova (2005 TV serial)|Casanova}}, which was written by [[Russell T Davies]], where he shared a few scenes and some dialogue with [[David Tennant]].
He was in the mini-series {{wi|Casanova (2005 TV serial)|Casanova}}, which was written by [[Russell T Davies]], where he shared a few scenes and some dialogue with [[David Tennant]].

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Matt Lucas (born 5 March 1974[1]) played Nardole in The Husbands of River Song, The Return of Doctor Mysterio, and throughout Series 10 of televised Doctor Who. He also voiced the Cylinder and Jelloid in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story The One Doctor.

Lucas previously portrayed a spoof version of the Second Doctor in the The (Doctor) Who skit on Shooting Stars in 1997.

Career

There are many references to Doctor Who in his show Little Britain, co-created by David Walliams, which also starred Walliams, Anthony Head, Paul Putner and Tom Baker), including him playing a character named Sir Michael Craze.

He was in the mini-series Casanova, which was written by Russell T Davies, where he shared a few scenes and some dialogue with David Tennant.

In the TV series Community, he played a fan at an Inspector Spacetime convention. Inspector Spacetime is a parody of Doctor Who.

Personal life

Lucas is openly gay.[2]

DWU credits

Television

Parodies and pastiches

Doctor Who

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Webcasts

External links

Footnotes