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Revision as of 09:19, 5 August 2020
Dan Starkey (born 27 September[1]) played various Sontaran roles in televised Doctor Who, as well as for audio dramas and the Doctor Who video game The Gunpowder Plot. He has also played other non-Sontaran characters for audio and televised Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures.
He is best known for playing Strax, an occasional associate of the Doctor's. Besides appearing in episodes, Starkey also appears as Strax in a number of online promotional videos uploaded by the BBC under the title Strax Field Report and has also made public appearances in costume and in character as Strax at venues such as the Doctor Who Experience and the 2013 edition of Doctor Who at the Proms.
In 2015, Starkey co-wrote the audio story Terror of the Sontarans with John Dorney.
Outside of Doctor Who, starting from 2012, Starkey played the hobgoblin Randal Moon in Russell T Davies' Wizards vs Aliens.
Roles
As Strax
Television
- A Good Man Goes to War
- The Great Detective
- The Snowmen
- The Crimson Horror
- The Name of the Doctor
- Deep Breath
Webcasts
Audio
The Eighth of March
The Paternoster Gang
- The Cars That Ate London
- A Photograph to Remember
- The Ghosts of Greenwich
- Dining with Death
- The Screaming Ceiling
- Spring-Heeled Jack
- Family Matters
- Whatever Remains
- Truth and Bone
Jago & Litefoot
Missy
Audio
Jago & Litefoot
As Mr Cosmo
Audio
Missy
As Bertram
Charlotte Pollard
As Chaff
Graceless
Other roles
Television
Doctor Who
- The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky - Commander Skorr/Lieutenant Skree
- The End of Time - Commander Jask
- The Time of the Doctor - Commander Skarr/Sontaran
- Last Christmas - Ian the Elf
The Sarah Jane Adventures
Audio
Doctor Who Main Range
- Robophobia - Cravnet
- Wirrn Isle - Sheer Jawn
- Starlight Robbery - Marshall Stenn/Major Vlaar
- Terror of the Sontarans - Field-Major Kayste/Skegg/Stodd
Special Releases
- The Five Companions - The Sontarans
The Lost Stories
- The Foe from the Future - Historiographer Osin
- Hexagora - Lord Zellenger
- The First Sontarans - Jaka
Fourth Doctor Adventures
- Energy of the Daleks - Kevin Winston/Robomen
- The Oseidon Adventure - Marshal Grinmal/Captain Clarke
- The King of Sontar - Strang/Hutchins
- The Eternal Battle - Field Major Lenk/Sergeant Major Stom
- The Crowmarsh Experiment - Linus Strang
- The Bad Penny - Hadean/Small Hadean/Liddell/Mr Richards
- Planet of the Drashigs - Drashigs/Computer (uncredited)
Dark Eyes
Ravenous
The War Doctor
- The Eternity Cage - General Fesk/Sontarans
Tenth Doctor Adventures
Classic Doctors, New Monsters
The Early Adventures
The First Doctor Adventures
The New Counter-Measures
UNIT: The New Series
- The Sontaran Project - Skar/Commander Merx/Sontaran Escapee
Missy
The Diary of River Song
- The Unknown - Computer
- Five Twenty-Nine - Announcer
- Peepshow - Commander Strumm/Sontarans
Susan's War
Donna Noble: Kidnapped!
Rose Tyler: The Dimension Cannon
Torchwood
Video games
- The Gunpowder Plot - Field Major Kaarsh
- The Doctor and the Dalek - Skar
- Doctor Who Game Maker - Sontaran
Audiobook Readings
- Devil in the Smoke
- Silhouette
- Deep Time
- Amorality Tale
- Shakedown
- The Scales of Injustice
- The Lost Magic
- Rhythm of Destruction
- Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen
- Molten Heart
- The Scent of Blood
The Audio Annual
Time Lord Fairy Tales
Other appearances (not valid)
- Commander Strax in WC: Strax Field Report series.
- Commander Skorr in Doctor Who at the Proms 2008
- Commander Strax in Doctor Who at the Proms 2013
- Commander Strax in the cinema introduction segment of TV: The Day of the Doctor
- Himself (in Sontaran make-up) in The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot and the 2009 cast and crew music video for "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)".
Writer
Doctor Who Main Monthly Range
Fourth Doctor Adventures
Short Trips
The Paternoster Gang
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Happy Birthday Dan Starkey!. Blue Box Balm (27 September 2014). Retrieved on 13 December 2016.