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Mr. Grant studied English and Drama at University in [[Capetown]], [[South Africa]]. He is married to voice coach Joan Washington and has a daughter, Olivia, and a stepson, Tom.
Mr. Grant studied English and Drama at University in [[Capetown]], [[South Africa]]. He is married to voice coach Joan Washington and has a daughter, Olivia, and a stepson, Tom.
Grant has the somewhat dubious distinction of being the only ''Doctor Who'' actor to have been nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award. It was for his performance in ''Hudson Hawk'', a film Grant himself has described as a "steaming pile of donkey droppings".


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Richard E. Grant, born Richard Esterhuysen 5 May 1957 in Mbabane, Swaziland, has made several appearences in Doctor Who. He played the Tenth Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death and voiced an uncanonical animated version of the Ninth Doctor in the webcast animation Scream of the Shalka. His only canonical appearance was as Doctor Walter Simeon in the 2012 Christmas special, The Snowmen.

Grant is one of three actors to have played two separate incarnations of the Doctor, albeit not in a canonical context. The others were Sylvester McCoy, the Seventh Doctor, who briefly played the Sixth Doctor in TV: Time and the Rani, and Jon Culshaw, who played multiple Doctors on the sketch show Dead Ringers, most notably the Fourth and Tenth.

Outside the Doctor Who universe, Grant appeared in the 1987 cult film Withnail and I, opposite Eighth Doctor actor Paul McGann. He also appared in the films Warlock (1989), Hudson Hawk (1991), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), The Age of Innocence (1993), Prêt-à-Porter (1994), Spice World (1997), The Little Vampire (2000), Gosford Park (2001), Bright Young Things (2003), and Corpse Bride (2005).

Mr. Grant studied English and Drama at University in Capetown, South Africa. He is married to voice coach Joan Washington and has a daughter, Olivia, and a stepson, Tom.

Grant has the somewhat dubious distinction of being the only Doctor Who actor to have been nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award. It was for his performance in Hudson Hawk, a film Grant himself has described as a "steaming pile of donkey droppings".

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