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| image = Simon Pegg.jpg | |image = Simon Pegg.jpg | ||
| birth date = [[14 February (people)|14 February]] [[1970 (people)|1970]] | |birth date = [[14 February (people)|14 February]] [[1970 (people)|1970]] | ||
| role = [[Don Chaney]], [[The Editor]] | |role = [[Don Chaney]], [[The Editor]] | ||
| job title = Actor, [[Doctor Who Confidential|Narrator]] | |job title = Actor, [[Doctor Who Confidential|Narrator]] | ||
| story = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]'' | |story = {{Il|[[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]''}} | ||
| time = 2002 (audio), 2005 (TV) | |time = 2002 (audio), 2005 (TV) | ||
| non dwu = ''[[Spaced]]'', ''Shaun of the Dead'', ''Hot Fuzz'', ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'', ''The Adventures of Tintin'', ''The World's End'', ''Mission Impossible'' franchise | |non dwu = ''[[Spaced]]'', ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'', ''Hot Fuzz'', ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'', ''[[Tintin|The Adventures of Tintin]]'', ''The World's End'', ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' franchise | ||
| imdb = 0670408 | |imdb = 0670408 | ||
| twitter = simonpegg | |twitter = simonpegg | ||
| clip = Pronouncing monster names - Dr Who Confidential - BBC sci-fi | |clip = Pronouncing monster names - Dr Who Confidential - BBC sci-fi | ||
}}'''Simon Pegg''' (born [[14 February (people)|14 February]] [[1970 (people)|1970]]<ref> | }} | ||
'''Simon Pegg''' (born [[14 February (people)|14 February]] [[1970 (people)|1970]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/simon-pegg.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>) voiced [[Don Chaney]] & Actor in the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio story ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]'', and played [[the Editor]] in the ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]''. He also narrated the first series of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]''. | |||
Pegg was originally going to play [[Pete Tyler]], but he wasn't free when ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'' was being filmed, so he played the Editor instead. ( | Pegg was originally going to play [[Pete Tyler]], but he wasn't free when ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'' was being filmed, so he played the Editor instead. ([[DWDVDF 4]]) | ||
Pegg wrote and starred in ''[[Spaced]]'' (alongside [[Jessica Hynes|Jessica Stevenson]]), which referenced and parodied many science fiction series, including ''[[Doctor Who]]''; the shop in which Pegg's character works has a door that is decorated to resemble [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. In a DVD commentary, this is noted to have extra significance, for the stockroom on the other side of the door is noticeably larger than the shop floor from which it is seen. | == Career == | ||
Pegg wrote and starred in ''[[Spaced]]'' (alongside [[Jessica Hynes|Jessica Stevenson]]), which referenced and parodied many science fiction series, including ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]''; the shop in which Pegg's character works has a door that is decorated to resemble [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. In a DVD commentary, this is noted to have extra significance, for the stockroom on the other side of the door is noticeably larger than the shop floor from which it is seen. | |||
Pegg achieved international attention for his films ''Shaun of the Dead'', in which he starred with [[Nick Frost]], [[Penelope Wilton]] and [[Bill Nighy]], ''Hot Fuzz ''and ''Paul''. In 2009, Pegg appeared in J.J. Abrams' reinvention of the television franchise ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'', carrying on from the late James Doohan in the role of Chief Engineer [[Montgomery Scott]]. In doing so he becomes possibly the most famous of only a small number of actors who have appeared in incarnations of both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Star Trek''. (Coincidentally, Pegg shares several scenes with another ''Doctor Who'' alumnus, [[Deep Roy]], who appears as Scotty's alien assistant.) He also co-wrote the 2016 film, ''Star Trek Beyond''. | Pegg achieved international attention for his films ''[[Shaun of the Dead]]'', in which he starred with [[Nick Frost]], [[Penelope Wilton]] and [[Bill Nighy]], ''Hot Fuzz ''and ''Paul''. In 2009, Pegg appeared in J.J. Abrams' reinvention of the television franchise ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'', carrying on from the late James Doohan in the role of Chief Engineer [[Montgomery Scott]]. In doing so he becomes possibly the most famous of only a small number of actors who have appeared in incarnations of both ''Doctor Who'' and ''Star Trek''. (Coincidentally, Pegg shares several scenes with another ''Doctor Who'' alumnus, [[Deep Roy]], who appears as Scotty's alien assistant.) He also co-wrote the 2016 film, ''Star Trek Beyond''. | ||
In 2012, Pegg provided the voice for the bounty hunter Dengar in the ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' episode, "Bounty" as well as playing Unkar Plutt in ''Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens'' in 2015, making him one of two actors to appear in ''Star Trek'', ''Star Wars'', and ''Doctor Who'' television or films, the other being Deep Roy. | In 2012, Pegg provided the voice for the bounty hunter Dengar in the ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' episode, "Bounty" as well as playing Unkar Plutt in ''Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens'' in 2015, making him one of two actors to appear in ''Star Trek'', ''Star Wars'', and ''Doctor Who'' television or films, the other being Deep Roy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:20, 13 February 2024
Simon Pegg (born 14 February 1970[1]) voiced Don Chaney & Actor in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story Invaders from Mars, and played the Editor in the Doctor Who television story The Long Game. He also narrated the first series of Doctor Who Confidential.
Pegg was originally going to play Pete Tyler, but he wasn't free when Father's Day was being filmed, so he played the Editor instead. (DWDVDF 4)
Career[[edit] | [edit source]]
Pegg wrote and starred in Spaced (alongside Jessica Stevenson), which referenced and parodied many science fiction series, including Doctor Who; the shop in which Pegg's character works has a door that is decorated to resemble the TARDIS. In a DVD commentary, this is noted to have extra significance, for the stockroom on the other side of the door is noticeably larger than the shop floor from which it is seen.
Pegg achieved international attention for his films Shaun of the Dead, in which he starred with Nick Frost, Penelope Wilton and Bill Nighy, Hot Fuzz and Paul. In 2009, Pegg appeared in J.J. Abrams' reinvention of the television franchise Star Trek, carrying on from the late James Doohan in the role of Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott. In doing so he becomes possibly the most famous of only a small number of actors who have appeared in incarnations of both Doctor Who and Star Trek. (Coincidentally, Pegg shares several scenes with another Doctor Who alumnus, Deep Roy, who appears as Scotty's alien assistant.) He also co-wrote the 2016 film, Star Trek Beyond.
In 2012, Pegg provided the voice for the bounty hunter Dengar in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode, "Bounty" as well as playing Unkar Plutt in Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens in 2015, making him one of two actors to appear in Star Trek, Star Wars, and Doctor Who television or films, the other being Deep Roy.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Simon Pegg at the Internet Movie Database
- Simon Pegg at the British Comedy Guide
- Official Twitter account
- Simon Pegg at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek canon wiki
- Simon Pegg at Star Wars Wiki