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He has also appeared in several other television programmes including ''[[Wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Metrosexuality|Metrosexuality]]''. He has had a recurring role as Wyman Norris in the revival series of ''[[Wikipedia:Auf Wiedersehen, Pet|Auf Wiedersehen, Pet]]'' ([[2002]]–[[2004]]). In [[2003]], he won the [[Wikipedia:Laurence Olivier Award|Laurence Olivier Award]] for "Most Promising Newcomer" for his performance in the play ''Where Do We Live'' at the [[Wikipedia:Royal Court Theatre|Royal Court Theatre]].
He has also appeared in several other television programmes including ''[[Wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Metrosexuality|Metrosexuality]]''. He has had a recurring role as Wyman Norris in the revival series of ''[[Wikipedia:Auf Wiedersehen, Pet|Auf Wiedersehen, Pet]]'' ([[2002]]–[[2004]]). In [[2003]], he won the [[Wikipedia:Laurence Olivier Award|Laurence Olivier Award]] for "Most Promising Newcomer" for his performance in the play ''Where Do We Live'' at the [[Wikipedia:Royal Court Theatre|Royal Court Theatre]].


He also wrote the film ''[[Wikipedia:Kidulthood|Kidulthood]]'', released on [[3rd March]] [[2006]], and scripted the ''[[Torchwood]]'' episode ''[[Combat]]''.
He also wrote the film ''[[Wikipedia:Kidulthood|Kidulthood]]'', released on [[3rd March]] [[2006]], and scripted the ''[[Torchwood]]'' episode ''[[Combat]]''. This last credit gives him the distinction of being the first recurring ''Doctor Who'' actor to write the script for an official episode related to the franchise.


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Revision as of 19:35, 6 July 2008

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Noel Clarke (born 6th December 1975 in London) portrayed Mickey Smith on Doctor Who from "Rose" to "The Age of Steel," with a final guest appearance in the role in "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday."

He has also appeared in several other television programmes including Casualty and Metrosexuality. He has had a recurring role as Wyman Norris in the revival series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (20022004). In 2003, he won the Laurence Olivier Award for "Most Promising Newcomer" for his performance in the play Where Do We Live at the Royal Court Theatre.

He also wrote the film Kidulthood, released on 3rd March 2006, and scripted the Torchwood episode Combat. This last credit gives him the distinction of being the first recurring Doctor Who actor to write the script for an official episode related to the franchise.

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