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'''Samuel Barnett''' voiced several characters for the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories]] and spin-offs. Most notably, he voiced [[Norton Folgate]], a [[Torchwood One]] member from the [[1950s]]. | '''Samuel Barnett''' voiced several characters for the [[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories]] and spin-offs. Most notably, he voiced [[Norton Folgate]], a [[Torchwood One]] member from the [[1950s]]. | ||
Barnett was part of the original Royal National Theatre cast of the play ''The History Boys'', which also featured [[Sacha Dhawan]], [[James Corden]], [[Russell Tovey]], and [[Samuel Anderson]] in main roles. Barnett also portrayed the character {{w|Dirk Gently}} in the [[BBC America]]/[[Netflix]] series ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'', based on former ''Doctor Who'' writer [[Douglas Adams]]' novel series. | Barnett was part of the original Royal National Theatre cast of the play ''The History Boys'', which also featured [[Sacha Dhawan]], [[James Corden]], [[Russell Tovey]], and [[Samuel Anderson]] in main roles. Barnett also portrayed the character {{w|Dirk Gently}} in the [[BBC America]]/[[Netflix]] series ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'', based on former ''Doctor Who'' writer [[Douglas Adams]]' novel series, which was based in part upon ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 02:51, 30 April 2019
Samuel Barnett voiced several characters for the Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories and spin-offs. Most notably, he voiced Norton Folgate, a Torchwood One member from the 1950s.
Barnett was part of the original Royal National Theatre cast of the play The History Boys, which also featured Sacha Dhawan, James Corden, Russell Tovey, and Samuel Anderson in main roles. Barnett also portrayed the character Dirk Gently in the BBC America/Netflix series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, based on former Doctor Who writer Douglas Adams' novel series, which was based in part upon Shada.