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'''Mark Strickson''' (born on [[6 April (people)|6 April]] [[1959 (people)|1959]]<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[Who-ology: The Official Miscellany]]''</ref> in [[Stratford-upon-Avon]]) played [[Vislor Turlough]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' to ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]''. He made a cameo appearance as Turlough in ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'' and has reprised the role for some of the [[Big Finish Productions]] audio dramas together with [[Peter Davison]]. He also played the prosecutor in the ''Doctor Who'' spoof mockumentary "[[Lust in Space]]." | '''Mark Strickson''' (born on [[6 April (people)|6 April]] [[1959 (people)|1959]]<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[Who-ology: The Official Miscellany]]''</ref> in [[Stratford-upon-Avon]]) played [[Vislor Turlough]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' to ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]''. He made a cameo appearance as Turlough in ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' and has reprised the role for some of the [[Big Finish Productions]] audio dramas, together with [[Peter Davison]]. He also played the prosecutor in the ''Doctor Who'' spoof mockumentary "[[Lust in Space]]." | ||
== Career == | |||
Strickson studied drama at {{w|RADA}} in [[London]]. Prior to his role as Turlough, he had appeared in several episodes of ''Angels''. After he left ''Doctor Who'', he appeared in other roles, including the young Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 American television adaptation of ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' starring {{w|George C. Scott}}. | Strickson studied drama at {{w|RADA}} in [[London]]. Prior to his role as Turlough, he had appeared in several episodes of ''Angels''. After he left ''Doctor Who'', he appeared in other roles, including the young Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 American television adaptation of ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' starring {{w|George C. Scott}}. | ||
Eventually, Mark Strickson emigrated to [[Australia]] where he studied [[zoology]] at university. He now lives in {{w|Dunedin}}, [[New Zealand]]. He has also directed a few wildlife programmes with people such as the late {{w|Steve Irwin}}. | Eventually, Mark Strickson emigrated to [[Australia]] where he studied [[zoology]] at university. He now lives in {{w|Dunedin}}, [[New Zealand]]. He has also directed a few wildlife programmes with people such as the late {{w|Steve Irwin}}. | ||
He was at one time married to [[Julie Brennon]], who appeared | == Personal life == | ||
He was at one time married to [[Julie Brennon]], who appeared in ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]''. He has a son named Tom. | |||
== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
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=== Documentary === | === Documentary === | ||
* ''[[The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond]]'' | * ''[[The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond]]'' | ||
* ''[[Celebration (documentary)|Celebration]]'' | * ''[[Celebration: Doctor Who in 1983 (documentary)|Celebration]]'' | ||
* ''[[Winner Takes All (documentary)|Winner Takes All]]'' | * ''[[Winner Takes All (documentary)|Winner Takes All]]'' | ||
* ''[[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]'' | * ''[[Who Wants to Live Forever? (documentary)|Who Wants to Live Forever?]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Flames of Sarn]]'' | * ''[[The Flames of Sarn (documentary)|The Flames of Sarn]]'' | ||
* ''[[Come in Number Five]]'' | * ''[[Come in Number Five (documentary)|Come in Number Five]]'' | ||
* ''[[Grim Tales]]'' | |||
* ''[[The Doctors Revisited - The Fifth Doctor (documentary)|The Doctors Revisited - The Fifth Doctor]]'' | * ''[[The Doctors Revisited - The Fifth Doctor (documentary)|The Doctors Revisited - The Fifth Doctor]]'' | ||
* ''[[Boys! Boys! Boys!]]'' | * ''[[Boys! Boys! Boys! (documentary)|Boys! Boys! Boys!]]'' | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty]]'' | * ''[[Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty]]'' | ||
* ''[[Time Trap: The Making of Castrovalva (documentary)|Time Trap: The Making of Castrovalva]]'' - Presenter | |||
* ''[[Back to Bodiam: Making The King's Demons (documentary)|Back to Bodiam: Making The King's Demons]]'' | |||
* ''[[Doctor Who: Secrets and Scandals (documentary)|Doctor Who: Secrets and Scandals]]'' | |||
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
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[[Category:Big Finish regular cast]] | [[Category:Big Finish regular cast]] | ||
[[Category:Actors who portrayed companions of the Doctor]] | [[Category:Actors who portrayed companions of the Doctor]] | ||
[[Category:The Fifth Doctor Adventures voice actors]] | |||
[[Category:Actors who portrayed the Mara]] |
Latest revision as of 08:40, 20 January 2024
Mark Strickson (born on 6 April 1959[1] in Stratford-upon-Avon) played Vislor Turlough on Doctor Who from Mawdryn Undead to Planet of Fire. He made a cameo appearance as Turlough in The Caves of Androzani and has reprised the role for some of the Big Finish Productions audio dramas, together with Peter Davison. He also played the prosecutor in the Doctor Who spoof mockumentary "Lust in Space."
Career[[edit] | [edit source]]
Strickson studied drama at RADA in London. Prior to his role as Turlough, he had appeared in several episodes of Angels. After he left Doctor Who, he appeared in other roles, including the young Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 American television adaptation of A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott.
Eventually, Mark Strickson emigrated to Australia where he studied zoology at university. He now lives in Dunedin, New Zealand. He has also directed a few wildlife programmes with people such as the late Steve Irwin.
Personal life[[edit] | [edit source]]
He was at one time married to Julie Brennon, who appeared in Paradise Towers. He has a son named Tom.
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
Television[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Mawdryn Undead
- Terminus
- Enlightenment
- The King's Demons
- The Five Doctors
- Warriors of the Deep
- The Awakening
- Frontios
- Resurrection of the Daleks
- Planet of Fire
- The Caves of Androzani
Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who Main Range[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Phantasmagoria
- Loups-Garoux
- Singularity
- Cobwebs
- The Whispering Forest
- The Cradle of the Snake
- Heroes of Sontar
- Kiss of Death
- Rat Trap
- The Emerald Tiger
- The Jupiter Conjunction
- The Butcher of Brisbane
- Eldrad Must Die!
- The Lady of Mercia
- Prisoners of Fate
- Mistfall
- Equilibrium
- The Entropy Plague
- The Memory Bank and Other Stories
- Devil in the Mist
- Black Thursday / Power Game
- The Kamelion Empire
- The Blazing Hour
- The End of the Beginning
Special Releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Lost Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Fifth Doctor Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Companion Chronicles[[edit] | [edit source]]
Short Trips[[edit] | [edit source]]
Other Roles
Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Who Main Range[[edit] | [edit source]]
Audiobook Readings[[edit] | [edit source]]
Target Novelisations[[edit] | [edit source]]
Documentary[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond
- Celebration
- Winner Takes All
- Who Wants to Live Forever?
- The Flames of Sarn
- Come in Number Five
- Grim Tales
- The Doctors Revisited - The Fifth Doctor
- Boys! Boys! Boys!
- Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty
- Time Trap: The Making of Castrovalva - Presenter
- Back to Bodiam: Making The King's Demons
- Doctor Who: Secrets and Scandals