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An '''actor''' or '''actress''' was someone who portrayed a character in comedic or dramatic production.
An '''actor''' or '''actress''' was someone who portrayed a character in comedic or dramatic production.


The [[Third Doctor]] considered [[William Shakespeare]] a "charming fellow," but a "dreadful actor." ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'')  
The [[Fourth Doctor]] considered [[William Shakespeare]] a "charming fellow," but a "dreadful actor." ([[TV]]: {{cs|Planet of Evil (TV story)}})


[[Richard Mace]] was an actor in [[17th century]] [[Earth]]. When he encountered the [[Fifth Doctor]], Mace had become a [[highwayman]] since the theatrical industry had been stopped by [[plague]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'')
[[Richard Mace]] was an actor in [[17th century]] [[Earth]]. When he encountered the [[Fifth Doctor]], Mace had become a [[highwayman]] since the theatrical industry had been stopped by [[plague]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}})


[[Edmund Trevithick]] was an English actor who was best known for his portrayal of the titular professor in the [[BBC]] [[science fiction]] series ''[[Nightshade (series)|Nightshade]]'' from [[1953]] to [[1958]]. He helped the [[Seventh Doctor]] fight the [[Sentience]] in [[1968]] [[Crook Marsham]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade (novel)|Nightshade]]'')
[[Edmund Trevithick]] was an English actor who was best known for his portrayal of the titular professor in the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] [[science fiction]] series ''[[Nightshade (series)|Nightshade]]'' from [[1953]] to [[1958]]. He helped the [[Seventh Doctor]] fight [[the Sentience (Nightshade)|the Sentience]] in [[1968]] [[Crook Marsham]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Nightshade (novel)}})
 
The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s companion [[Emily Winter]] was an actress in [[1920s]] [[Hollywood]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Silver Scream (comic story)}})


== Parallel universe ==
== Parallel universe ==
'''Sophie''' was an actress in an [[alternate Paris]] who met the [[First Doctor]]. She was murdered so her innocent blood could be used to contact the [[Masksmaster]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Man in the Velvet Mask (novel)|The Man in the Velvet Mask]]'')
[[Sophie (The Man in the Velvet Mask)|Sophie]] was an actress in an [[alternate Paris]] who met the [[First Doctor]]. She was [[murder]]ed so her innocent blood could be used to contact the [[Masksmaster]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Man in the Velvet Mask (novel)}})
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An actor or actress was someone who portrayed a character in comedic or dramatic production.

The Fourth Doctor considered William Shakespeare a "charming fellow," but a "dreadful actor." (TV: Planet of Evil [+]Loading...["Planet of Evil (TV story)"])

Richard Mace was an actor in 17th century Earth. When he encountered the Fifth Doctor, Mace had become a highwayman since the theatrical industry had been stopped by plague. (TV: The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"])

Edmund Trevithick was an English actor who was best known for his portrayal of the titular professor in the BBC science fiction series Nightshade from 1953 to 1958. He helped the Seventh Doctor fight the Sentience in 1968 Crook Marsham. (PROSE: Nightshade [+]Loading...["Nightshade (novel)"])

The Tenth Doctor's companion Emily Winter was an actress in 1920s Hollywood. (COMIC: Silver Scream [+]Loading...["Silver Scream (comic story)"])

Parallel universe[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sophie was an actress in an alternate Paris who met the First Doctor. She was murdered so her innocent blood could be used to contact the Masksmasters. (PROSE: The Man in the Velvet Mask [+]Loading...["The Man in the Velvet Mask (novel)"])