Nicholas Briggs: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
{{real world}}
{{real world}}
[[Image:Nicholas Briggs.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Nicholas Briggs]]
[[Image:Nicholas Briggs.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Nicholas Briggs]]
'''Nicholas Briggs''' is an actor, writer and director. He is probably best known for his voice work in the new Doctor Who series as the voice of the [[Daleks]] and the [[Cybus Cybermen]]. He also voiced the [[Judoon]] and the [[Nestene Consciousness]] of the episode ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. Prior to his work on the revived TV series, Briggs has played an active role in ''Doctor Who'' fandom since the 1980s. He portrayed a future incarnation of the Doctor in a series of unofficial audio dramas by [[Audio Visuals]], which was the forerunner of the [[Big Finish]] productions. He also worked with [[Reeltime Pictures]], hosting ''Myth Makers'', a long-running series of made-for-video interview documentaries featuring cast and crew of ''Doctor Who''. He also played the title role in ''[[Myth Runner]]'', a parody of ''Blade Runner'' built around bloopers from the ''Myth Makers'' series.  
'''Nicholas Briggs''' is an actor, writer and director. He is probably best known for his voice work in the new Doctor Who series as the voice of the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]]. He also voiced the [[Judoon]] and the [[Nestene Consciousness]] of the episode ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. Prior to his work on the revived TV series, Briggs has played an active role in ''Doctor Who'' fandom since the 1980s. He portrayed a future incarnation of the Doctor in a series of unofficial audio dramas by [[Audio Visuals]], which was the forerunner of the [[Big Finish]] productions. He also worked with [[Reeltime Pictures]], hosting ''Myth Makers'', a long-running series of made-for-video interview documentaries featuring cast and crew of ''Doctor Who''. He also played the title role in ''[[Myth Runner]]'', a parody of ''Blade Runner'' built around bloopers from the ''Myth Makers'' series.  


As a writer his works have included productions such as [[Auton 2: Sentinel]] and two entries in [[The Stranger]] series, one of which, ''[[In Memory Alone]]'', co-starred him with [[Colin Baker]] and [[Nicola Bryant]].  
As a writer his works have included productions such as [[Auton 2: Sentinel]] and two entries in [[The Stranger]] series, one of which, ''[[In Memory Alone]]'', co-starred him with [[Colin Baker]] and [[Nicola Bryant]].  
Line 53: Line 53:
==External Link==
==External Link==
*{{imdb name|id=0109070|name=Nicholas Briggs}}
*{{imdb name|id=0109070|name=Nicholas Briggs}}
[[Category:Doctor Who semi-regular cast|Briggs, Nicholas]]
[[Category:Doctor Who semi-regular cast|Briggs, Nicholas]]
[[Category:Audio writers|Briggs, Nicholas]]
[[Category:Audio writers|Briggs, Nicholas]]

Revision as of 03:18, 4 May 2009

For other people named Briggs, see Briggs (disambiguation).
RealWorld.png
Nicholas Briggs

Nicholas Briggs is an actor, writer and director. He is probably best known for his voice work in the new Doctor Who series as the voice of the Daleks and the Cybermen. He also voiced the Judoon and the Nestene Consciousness of the episode Rose. Prior to his work on the revived TV series, Briggs has played an active role in Doctor Who fandom since the 1980s. He portrayed a future incarnation of the Doctor in a series of unofficial audio dramas by Audio Visuals, which was the forerunner of the Big Finish productions. He also worked with Reeltime Pictures, hosting Myth Makers, a long-running series of made-for-video interview documentaries featuring cast and crew of Doctor Who. He also played the title role in Myth Runner, a parody of Blade Runner built around bloopers from the Myth Makers series.

As a writer his works have included productions such as Auton 2: Sentinel and two entries in The Stranger series, one of which, In Memory Alone, co-starred him with Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.

Briggs is one of several actors/writers/directors (Mark Gatiss being another) who cut their teeth on fan-made Doctor Who related/inspired productions and who later got to work on the official series.

When not doing voiceovers for the revived Doctor Who series, Briggs is the executive producer of the Big Finish audio dramas line. Among his notable works for Big Finish has been writing and directing the Dalek Empire series of audio dramas.

Filmography

Bibliography

Big Finish - Doctor Who Audio Dramas

Other Audio

External Link