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|birth date    = [[2 October (people)|2 October]] [[1950 (people)|1950]]
|birth date    = [[2 October (people)|2 October]] [[1950 (people)|1950]]
|role          = [[Winston Churchill]], [[Zeus (Immortal Beloved)|Zeus]], [[Reginald Harcourt]]
|role          = [[Winston Churchill]]
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|story          = [[#Credits|see credits section]]
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|time          = 2007, 2010-2012, 2016-present
|time          = 2010-12, 2016-present
|non dwu        = ''Quatermass'', ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby'', ''Edge of Darkness'', ''Around the World in 80 Days'', ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', ''Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls'', ''A Life Less Ordinary'', ''David Copperfield'', ''Dune'', ''Conspiracy'', ''Children of Dune'', ''Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'', ''Doc Martin'', ''The Hitchhicker's Guide in the Galaxy'', ''Rome'', ''The Black Dahlia'', ''The Mystery of Edwin Drood'', ''The Man Who Invented Christmas''
|non dwu        = ''[[Quatermass]]'', ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby'', ''Edge of Darkness'', ''Around the World in 80 Days'', ''The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', ''Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls'', ''A Life Less Ordinary'', ''[[David Copperfield]]'', ''Dune'', ''Conspiracy'', ''Children of Dune'', ''[[Bridget Jones]]: The Edge of Reason'', ''[[Doc Martin]]'', ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'', ''Rome'', ''The Black Dahlia'', ''[[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'', ''The Man Who Invented Christmas''
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'''Ian McNeice''' is an English screen, stage, and television actor. He is best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series ''Doc Martin''.
'''Ian McNeice''' is an English screen, stage, and television actor. In the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], McNeice has most notably played [[Winston Churchill]] on television and audio. He is best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series ''Doc Martin''.


For the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio series, he voiced [[Zeus (Immortal Beloved)|Zeus]] in ''[[Immortal Beloved]]'' and [[Reginald Harcourt]] in ''[[The Renaissance Man (audio story)|The Renaissance Man]]''. He played [[Winston Churchill]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories ''[[The Beast Below]]'', ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' and ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]''.
For the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories|Big Finish ''Doctor Who'']] audio series, he voiced [[Zeus (Immortal Beloved)|Zeus]] in ''[[Immortal Beloved]]'' and [[Reginald Harcourt]] in ''[[The Renaissance Man (audio story)|The Renaissance Man]]''.


In 2016, he reprised the role of Churchill for Big Finish in ''[[The Churchill Years (audio series)|The Churchill Years]]''. With the character serving as narrator for the stories within, McNeice voiced the [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]], [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh Doctors]] in place of their original actors.
He played Winston Churchill in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television stories ''[[The Beast Below]]'', ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' and ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]''.


He had previously played Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of {{wi|Never So Good}}, in which [[Anthony Calf]] played Anthony Eden, Churchill's successor as Conservative leader and Prime Minister.
In 2016, he reprised the role of Churchill for Big Finish in ''[[The Churchill Years (audio series)|The Churchill Years]]''. With the character serving as narrator for the stories within, McNeice voiced the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]], [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctors]] in place of their original actors. He went on to play this role in ''[[Ravenous (audio series)|Ravenous]]'', as well.
 
He had previously played Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of {{wi|Never So Good}}, in which [[Anthony Calf]] played [[Anthony Eden]], Churchill's successor as Conservative leader and Prime Minister.


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Ian McNeice is an English screen, stage, and television actor. In the Doctor Who universe, McNeice has most notably played Winston Churchill on television and audio. He is best known for playing Bert Large in the British drama series Doc Martin.

For the Big Finish Doctor Who audio series, he voiced Zeus in Immortal Beloved and Reginald Harcourt in The Renaissance Man.

He played Winston Churchill in the Doctor Who television stories The Beast Below, Victory of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens and The Wedding of River Song.

In 2016, he reprised the role of Churchill for Big Finish in The Churchill Years. With the character serving as narrator for the stories within, McNeice voiced the Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors in place of their original actors. He went on to play this role in Ravenous, as well.

He had previously played Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of Never So Good, in which Anthony Calf played Anthony Eden, Churchill's successor as Conservative leader and Prime Minister.

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