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'''Chipo Chung''' played [[Chantho]], a [[Malmooth]], in the [[Tenth Doctor]] episode ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''. For the part of Chantho, Chipo had to wear an insectoid prosthetic - [[David Tennant]] did not know what she looked like until the last day of filming when she went up to him. The prosthetic was voted best of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] by [[DWM]] readers. [[Russell T Davies]] was amazed at the way Chipo could always remember to start sentences with Chan and end with Tho. Chipo Chung returned for [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] in the episode [[Turn Left]], but this time played a human-like [[Fortune Teller]] and so did not need prosthetics. Chipo also featured in an episode of [[Doctor Who Confidential]]. | '''Chipo Chung''' played [[Chantho]], a [[Malmooth]], in the [[Tenth Doctor]] episode ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''. For the part of Chantho, Chipo had to wear an insectoid prosthetic - [[David Tennant]] did not know what she looked like until the last day of filming when she went up to him. The prosthetic was voted best of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] by [[DWM]] readers. [[Russell T Davies]] was amazed at the way Chipo could always remember to start sentences with Chan and end with Tho. Chipo Chung returned for [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] in the episode [[Turn Left]], but this time played a human-like [[Fortune Teller]] and so did not need prosthetics. Chipo also featured in an episode of [[Doctor Who Confidential]]. |
Revision as of 15:33, 4 February 2011
Chipo Chung played Chantho, a Malmooth, in the Tenth Doctor episode Utopia. For the part of Chantho, Chipo had to wear an insectoid prosthetic - David Tennant did not know what she looked like until the last day of filming when she went up to him. The prosthetic was voted best of Series 3 by DWM readers. Russell T Davies was amazed at the way Chipo could always remember to start sentences with Chan and end with Tho. Chipo Chung returned for Series 4 in the episode Turn Left, but this time played a human-like Fortune Teller and so did not need prosthetics. Chipo also featured in an episode of Doctor Who Confidential.
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