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India Fisher initially played [[Peril Bellamy]] in ''[[Winter for the Adept (audio story)|Winter for the Adept]]'' alongside her friend [[Liz Sutherland]]. She later returned to play [[Charlotte Pollard]], companion to the [[Eighth Doctor]] as played by [[Paul McGann]], becoming the first actor cast as a recurring companion of a current Doctor since [[Sophie Aldred]] took the role of [[Ace]] in 1987. | India Fisher initially played [[Peril Bellamy]] in ''[[Winter for the Adept (audio story)|Winter for the Adept]]'' alongside her friend [[Liz Sutherland]]. She later returned to play [[Charlotte Pollard]], companion to the [[Eighth Doctor]] as played by [[Paul McGann]], becoming the first actor cast as a recurring companion of a current Doctor since [[Sophie Aldred]] took the role of [[Ace]] in 1987. | ||
Fisher holds the longest continuous streak as a companion of the Doctor. From January 2001, starting with the release of ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'' until January 2007, she participated in every [[Eighth Doctor]] audio adventure. Beginning with ''[[The Condemned (audio story)|The Condemned]]'' she reprised the role of Charlotte in an arc of stories alongside [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]]. In 2014, she was given her own spin-off — the ''[[Charlotte Pollard (audio series)|Charlotte Pollard]]'' audio series. | Fisher holds the longest continuous streak as a companion of the Doctor. From January 2001, starting with the release of ''[[Storm Warning (audio story)|Storm Warning]]'' until January 2007, she participated in every [[Eighth Doctor]] audio adventure. Beginning with ''[[The Condemned (audio story)|The Condemned]]'', she reprised the role of Charlotte in an arc of stories alongside [[Colin Baker]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]]. In 2014, she was given her own spin-off — the ''[[Charlotte Pollard (audio series)|Charlotte Pollard]]'' audio series. | ||
She was also interviewed for ''[[Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It]]''. | She was also interviewed for ''[[Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It]]''. | ||
Outside of ''Doctor Who,'' Fisher has performed in other voice and television work. For Big Finish she appeared in the original comedy ''Fly Me to the Moon'' alongside [[Sylvester McCoy]], as well as the | Outside of ''Doctor Who,'' Fisher has performed in other voice and television work. For Big Finish, she appeared in the original comedy ''Fly Me to the Moon'' alongside [[Sylvester McCoy]], as well as the sci-fi play ''Earthsearch Mindwarp'' based on a James Follett novel. She appeared in the ''Dead Ringers'' television series, and had a voice role in the Sci-Fi Channel UK's spinoff ''[[Blake's 7]]'' audio series. She is the longtime narrator of the UK series ''MasterChef''. | ||
== Personal life == | == Personal life == |
Revision as of 19:26, 3 November 2019
India Fisher is a voice actor for Big Finish Productions.
Career
India Fisher initially played Peril Bellamy in Winter for the Adept alongside her friend Liz Sutherland. She later returned to play Charlotte Pollard, companion to the Eighth Doctor as played by Paul McGann, becoming the first actor cast as a recurring companion of a current Doctor since Sophie Aldred took the role of Ace in 1987.
Fisher holds the longest continuous streak as a companion of the Doctor. From January 2001, starting with the release of Storm Warning until January 2007, she participated in every Eighth Doctor audio adventure. Beginning with The Condemned, she reprised the role of Charlotte in an arc of stories alongside Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor. In 2014, she was given her own spin-off — the Charlotte Pollard audio series.
She was also interviewed for Chicks Dig Time Lords: A Celebration of Doctor Who by the Women Who Love It.
Outside of Doctor Who, Fisher has performed in other voice and television work. For Big Finish, she appeared in the original comedy Fly Me to the Moon alongside Sylvester McCoy, as well as the sci-fi play Earthsearch Mindwarp based on a James Follett novel. She appeared in the Dead Ringers television series, and had a voice role in the Sci-Fi Channel UK's spinoff Blake's 7 audio series. She is the longtime narrator of the UK series MasterChef.
Personal life
Fisher is the daughter of former British politician Mark Fisher. Her stepbrother is musician Crispin Hunt and her stepsister is Francesca Hunt, with whom she appeared in Other Lives.
On 4th December 2013, "a matter of days after" recording Charlotte Pollard Series 1, Fisher gave birth to her son Aneurin (Nye) Harrison.[1]
Big Finish audio stories
Main Range
- Storm Warning
- Sword of Orion
- The Stones of Venice
- Minuet in Hell
- Invaders from Mars
- The Chimes of Midnight
- Seasons of Fear
- Embrace the Darkness
- The Time of the Daleks
- Neverland (also as Sentris)
- Zagreus
- Living Legend
- Scherzo
- The Creed of the Kromon
- The Natural History of Fear
- The Twilight Kingdom
- Faith Stealer
- The Last
- Caerdroia
- The Next Life
- Terror Firma
- Scaredy Cat
- Other Lives (also as Madeline de Roche)
- Time Works
- Something Inside
- Memory Lane
- Absolution
- The Girl Who Never Was
- The Condemned
- The Doomwood Curse
- Brotherhood of the Daleks
- Return of the Krotons
- The Raincloud Man
- Patient Zero
- Paper Cuts
- Blue Forgotten Planet
Special Releases
Ravenous 3
Destiny of the Doctor
Companion Chronicles
Short Trips
- Running Out of Time
- Letting Go
- All the Fun of the Fair
- Quantum Heresy
- Foreshadowing
- The Man Who Wasn't There
Charlotte Pollard
- The Lamentation Cipher
- The Shadow at the Edge of the World
- The Fall of the House of Pollard
- The Viyran Solution
- Embankment Station
- Ruffling
- Seed of Chaos
- The Destructive Quality of Life
Gallifrey
Bernice Summerfield
- Paradise Frost - Carol Bauer
- Everybody Loves Irving - Female Surlioid
Audiobook Readings
External links
- India Fisher at the Internet Movie Database
- India Fisher at Sue Terry Voices
- Official Twitter account
- BBC.co.uk website interview with India Fisher, 01 January 2004
Footnotes
- ↑ Vortex Magazine Issue 63: Fisher Queen