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|image   = Jim Broadbent.jpg
|image           = Jim Broadbent.jpg
|birth date = [[24 May (people)|24 May]] [[1949 (people)|1949]]
|birth date     = [[24 May (people)|24 May]] [[1949 (people)|1949]]
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|aka =  
|aka             =  
|story   = ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'', ''[[Doctor Who and Crayola (TV story)|Doctor Who and Crayola]]''
|story           = ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'', ''[[Doctor Who and Crayola (TV story)|Doctor Who and Crayola]]''
|time   = 1987, 1999
|time           =1987, 1999  
|non dwu = ''The Go-Between'', ''Time Bandits'', ''Arena'', ''The Black Adder'', ''Only Fools and Horses...'', ''Brazil'', ''Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'', ''Blackadder's Christmas Carol'', ''Omnibus'', ''The Comic Strip Presents...'', ''Richard III'', ''The Borrowers'', ''Brambly Hedge'', ''Percy the Park Keeper'', ''[[Bridget Jones|Bridget Jones's Diary]]'', ''[[Moulin Rouge]]!'', ''Iris'', ''The Gathering Storm'', ''Gangs of New York'', ''Nicholas Nickleby'', ''Bright Young Things'', ''Vanity Fair'', ''Vera Drake'', ''Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'', ''The Magic Roundabout'', ''Valiant'', ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe|The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'', ''The Street'', ''Longford'', ''Hot Fuzz'', ''Einsteinand Eddington'', ''The Young Victoria'', ''The Damned United'', ''[[Harry Potter]]'', ''[[Indiana Jones (film series)|Indiana Jones]]'', ''Arthur Christmas'', ''The Iron Lady'', ''The Great Train Robbery'', ''Paddington'', ''Brooklyn'', ''The Lady in the Van'', ''War & Peace'', ''Bridget Jones's Baby'', ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', ''Paddington 2''
|non dwu         =  
|imdb            = 0000980
|job title = Actor
|role = [[Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Alternate Eleventh Doctor]]
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'''Jim Broadbent''' (born [[24 May (people)|24 May]] [[1949 (people)|1949]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jim-Broadbent|title=Jim Broadbent|website name=[[Encyclopaedia Britannica]]|accessdate=15 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire/asop/people/jim_broadbent.shtml|title=Jim Broadbent 1949 -|website name=BBC|accessdate=15 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/jim-broadbent-profile-our-greatest-character-actor-takes-on-scrooge-a6779356.html|title=Jim Broadbent, profile: Our greatest character actor takes on Scrooge|author=Macnab, Geoffrey|date of source=18 December 2015|website name=The Independent|accessdate=15 July 2017}}</ref>) played the [[Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Eleventh Doctor]] in ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]''. He had previously played a version of [[Doctor Who (Doctor Who and Crayola)|the Doctor]] in ''[[Doctor Who and Crayola (TV story)|Doctor Who and Crayola]]'' a sketch in {{wi|Victoria Wood As Seen On TV}}. This is included on the [[VHS]] release of ''The Curse of Fatal Death ''and the [[DVD]] release of'' [[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]. ''
'''Jim Broadbent''' (born [[24 May (people)|24 May]] [[1949 (people)|1949]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/jim-broadbent.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>) played the [[Eleventh Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Eleventh Doctor]] in ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]''.


The [[Emmy Award|Emmy]]- and [[Academy Award]]-winning character actor has appeared in many popular films, including ''Iris'' and the musical ''[[Moulin Rouge]]''. He won an Oscar for the former in 2002 (were ''Curse of Fatal Death'' to have been valid, this would have made Broadbent the first actor to win an Oscar after having appeared in the series). Other roles in popular series have included {{iw|narnia|Digory Kirke|Professor Kirke}} in the 2005 movie ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' and {{iw|indianajones|Charles Stanforth}} in ''[[Indiana Jones (film series)|Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''. Most recently, he has played {{iw|harrypotter|Horace Slughorn|Professor Slughorn}} in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' film series. He also played Roy "the Slag" Slater in [[BBC (real world)|BBC]] sitcom ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''.
He had previously played a version of [[Doctor Who (Doctor Who and Crayola)|the Doctor]] in ''[[Doctor Who and Crayola (TV story)|Doctor Who and Crayola]]'' a sketch in ''[[Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV (series)|Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV]]''. This is included on the [[VHS]] release of ''The Curse of Fatal Death ''and the [[DVD]] release of'' [[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)|The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]. ''
 
He was also one of many names put forward for the part of the [[Eighth Doctor]].<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/tvm.html</ref> He was also considered for the role of [[Drak (The Twin Dilemma)|Drak]] in ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]''. ([[TCH 40]])
 
== Career ==
The [[Emmy Award|Emmy]]- and [[Academy Award]]-winning character actor has appeared in many popular films, including ''Iris'' and the musical ''[[Moulin Rouge]]''. He won an Oscar for the former in 2002. Other roles in popular series have included {{iw|narnia|Digory Kirke|Professor Kirke}} in the 2005 movie ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' and {{iw|indianajones|Charles Stanforth}} in ''[[Indiana Jones (film series)|Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]''. Most recently, he has played {{iw|harrypotter|Horace Slughorn|Professor Slughorn}} in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' film series. He also played Roy "the Slag" Slater in [[BBC]] sitcom ''[[Only Fools and Horses]]''.
 
He has worked alongside [[David Tennant]] and [[Jodie Whittaker]] at least twice each, alongside [[John Hurt]] at least four times, including ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', and alongside [[Peter Capaldi]] at least three times, including the ''Paddington'' series.


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Latest revision as of 11:03, 21 April 2024

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Jim Broadbent (born 24 May 1949[1]) played the Eleventh Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death.

He had previously played a version of the Doctor in Doctor Who and Crayola a sketch in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. This is included on the VHS release of The Curse of Fatal Death and the DVD release of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy.

He was also one of many names put forward for the part of the Eighth Doctor.[2] He was also considered for the role of Drak in The Twin Dilemma. (TCH 40)

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The Emmy- and Academy Award-winning character actor has appeared in many popular films, including Iris and the musical Moulin Rouge. He won an Oscar for the former in 2002. Other roles in popular series have included Professor Kirke in the 2005 movie The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Charles Stanforth in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Most recently, he has played Professor Slughorn in the Harry Potter film series. He also played Roy "the Slag" Slater in BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses.

He has worked alongside David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker at least twice each, alongside John Hurt at least four times, including Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and alongside Peter Capaldi at least three times, including the Paddington series.

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