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'''Catrin Stewart''' | '''Catrin Stewart''' played [[Jenny Flint]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'', ''[[The Great Detective (TV story)|The Great Detective]]'' and ''[[Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel (webcast)|Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel]]''. | ||
Stewart made her acting debut in the film ''Hearts of Gold'' in 2003. She attended drama school ( | Stewart made her acting debut in the film ''Hearts of Gold'' in 2003. She attended drama school ([[DWM 437|''DWM'' Issue 437]]), and made notable appearances in popular TV series such as ''Casualty'' and ''Misfits'' before appearing in ''Doctor Who''. | ||
She was interviewed by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for a feature on the Doctor's "barmy army" in [[DWM 437|Issue 437]], in which she spoke about the popularity of Jenny and [[Vastra]], how she and [[Neve McIntosh]] (whom she had worked with before ''Doctor Who'') made up a history for their characters, and the possibility of their return in the future. | She was interviewed by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for a feature on the Doctor's "barmy army" in [[DWM 437|Issue 437]], in which she spoke about the popularity of Jenny and [[Vastra]], how she and [[Neve McIntosh]] (whom she had worked with before ''Doctor Who'') made up a history for their characters, and the possibility of their return in the future. |
Revision as of 16:40, 21 December 2012
Catrin Stewart played Jenny Flint in the Doctor Who stories A Good Man Goes to War, The Great Detective and Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel.
Stewart made her acting debut in the film Hearts of Gold in 2003. She attended drama school (DWM Issue 437), and made notable appearances in popular TV series such as Casualty and Misfits before appearing in Doctor Who.
She was interviewed by Doctor Who Magazine for a feature on the Doctor's "barmy army" in Issue 437, in which she spoke about the popularity of Jenny and Vastra, how she and Neve McIntosh (whom she had worked with before Doctor Who) made up a history for their characters, and the possibility of their return in the future.