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'''Will Sasso''' (born [[24th May | '''Will Sasso''' (born [[24th May]] [[1975]]) played [[Pete]] the orderly in ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]''. | ||
Sasso began his career in the early 1990s and appeared in a mixture of Canadian and American TV shows and movies, with his breakout period occuring between 1995 and 1997 when he appeared not only in ''Doctor Who'' but in popular films such as ''Happy Gilmore'', ''Beverly Hills Ninja'' and he also appeared in a half-dozen episodes of ''Sliders''. His best-known work to date has been as a regular on the sketch comedy series ''Mad TV'', which he joined in 1997. His work on ''Mad TV'' overlapped with his time co-starring in the series ''Less Than Perfect'', which also starred [[Eric Roberts]] from the ''Doctor Who'' movie. | Sasso began his career in the early 1990s and appeared in a mixture of Canadian and American TV shows and movies, with his breakout period occuring between 1995 and 1997 when he appeared not only in ''Doctor Who'' but in popular films such as ''Happy Gilmore'', ''Beverly Hills Ninja'' and he also appeared in a half-dozen episodes of ''Sliders''. His best-known work to date has been as a regular on the sketch comedy series ''Mad TV'', which he joined in 1997. His work on ''Mad TV'' overlapped with his time co-starring in the series ''Less Than Perfect'', which also starred [[Eric Roberts]] from the ''Doctor Who'' movie. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{imdb name|id=0766005|name=Will Sasso}} | *{{imdb name|id=0766005|name=Will Sasso}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who cast|Sasso, Will]] | [[Category:Doctor Who cast|Sasso, Will]] |
Revision as of 00:24, 7 July 2008
Will Sasso (born 24th May 1975) played Pete the orderly in Doctor Who: The TV Movie.
Sasso began his career in the early 1990s and appeared in a mixture of Canadian and American TV shows and movies, with his breakout period occuring between 1995 and 1997 when he appeared not only in Doctor Who but in popular films such as Happy Gilmore, Beverly Hills Ninja and he also appeared in a half-dozen episodes of Sliders. His best-known work to date has been as a regular on the sketch comedy series Mad TV, which he joined in 1997. His work on Mad TV overlapped with his time co-starring in the series Less Than Perfect, which also starred Eric Roberts from the Doctor Who movie.