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The son of [[Patrick Troughton]], the actor who played the [[Second Doctor]], '''David Troughton''' (born [[9th June]] [[1950]]) is also an actor, and has appeared in four televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. | The son of [[Patrick Troughton]], the actor who played the [[Second Doctor]], '''David Troughton''' (born [[9th June]] [[1950]]) is also an actor, and has appeared in four televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. | ||
His largest role in the original version of ''Doctor Who'' was in the [[Third Doctor]] story ''[[The Curse of Peladon]]'', where he played [[King]] [[Peladon (Individual)|Peladon]]. He also appeared in ''[[The War Games]]'' as [[Moor|Private Moor]] and ''[[The Enemy of the World]]'' as a guard. Decades later, he joined the [[BBC Wales]] team in ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' as Professor [[ | His largest role in the original version of ''Doctor Who'' was in the [[Third Doctor]] story ''[[The Curse of Peladon]]'', where he played [[King]] [[Peladon (Individual)|Peladon]]. He also appeared in ''[[The War Games]]'' as [[Moor|Private Moor]] and ''[[The Enemy of the World]]'' as a guard. Decades later, he joined the [[BBC Wales]] team in ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' as Professor [[Winfold Hobbes]], an episode directed by [[Alice Troughton]], to whom he is unrelated. | ||
[[image:Hobbes.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Troughton as Hobbes]]In licensed [[Big Finish]] audios, he has played the villain in several [[Fifth Doctor]] adventures. He was [[the Tinghus]] in ''[[Cuddlesome (audio story)|Cuddlesome]]'', and later a new incarnation of the [[Black Guardian]] in ''The Key 2 Time'' stories, [[The Key 2 Time - The Destroyer of Delights|''The Destoyer of Delights'']] and [[The Key 2 Time - The Chaos Pool|''The Chaos Pool'']]. | |||
Beyond ''Doctor Who'', Troughton is also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a renowned classical actor. He also co-starred with [[Peter Davison]] in the TV series "[[wikipedia:A Very Peculiar Practise|A Very Peculiar Practice]]". | Beyond ''Doctor Who'', Troughton is also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a renowned classical actor. He also co-starred with [[Peter Davison]] in the TV series "[[wikipedia:A Very Peculiar Practise|A Very Peculiar Practice]]", and [[Colin Baker]] in a three episodes of the audio-visual series, ''[[The Stranger]]''. | ||
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{{imdb name|id=0873739|name=David Troughton}} | {{imdb name|id=0873739|name=David Troughton}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Troughton, David]] | [[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Troughton, David]] |
Revision as of 19:30, 11 April 2009
The son of Patrick Troughton, the actor who played the Second Doctor, David Troughton (born 9th June 1950) is also an actor, and has appeared in four televised Doctor Who stories.
His largest role in the original version of Doctor Who was in the Third Doctor story The Curse of Peladon, where he played King Peladon. He also appeared in The War Games as Private Moor and The Enemy of the World as a guard. Decades later, he joined the BBC Wales team in Midnight as Professor Winfold Hobbes, an episode directed by Alice Troughton, to whom he is unrelated.
In licensed Big Finish audios, he has played the villain in several Fifth Doctor adventures. He was the Tinghus in Cuddlesome, and later a new incarnation of the Black Guardian in The Key 2 Time stories, The Destoyer of Delights and The Chaos Pool.
Beyond Doctor Who, Troughton is also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a renowned classical actor. He also co-starred with Peter Davison in the TV series "A Very Peculiar Practice", and Colin Baker in a three episodes of the audio-visual series, The Stranger.