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'''Michael Sheen''' (born [[5 February (people)|5 February]] [[1969 (people)|1969]]<ref name="playbill">{{cite web|url=http://www.playbill.com/person/michael-sheen-vault-0000094116|title=Michael Sheen|website name=Playbill|accessdate=8 May 2017}}</ref>) is a [[British]] actor who voiced [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''.
'''Michael Sheen''' (born [[5 February (people)|5 February]] [[1969 (people)|1969]]<ref name="playbill">{{cite web|url=http://www.playbill.com/person/michael-sheen-vault-0000094116|title=Michael Sheen|website name=Playbill|accessdate=8 May 2017}}</ref>) is a [[British]] actor who voiced [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]''.


Sheen is well known for playing famous British personalities, including [[Tony Blair]], Brian Clough, and [[David Frost]]. He also played [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] in the 1999 [[Broadway]] play, alongside [[David Suchet]]'s [[Antonio Salieri]].
Sheen is well known for playing famous British personalities, including [[Tony Blair]], Brian Clough, and [[David Frost]]. He also played [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] in the 1999 [[Broadway]] play, alongside [[David Suchet]]'s [[Antonio Salieri]].

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Michael Sheen (born 5 February 1969[1]) is a British actor who voiced House in the Doctor Who story The Doctor's Wife.

Sheen is well known for playing famous British personalities, including Tony Blair, Brian Clough, and David Frost. He also played Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the 1999 Broadway play, alongside David Suchet's Antonio Salieri.

He later acted alongside David Tennant in the TV series Good Omens, written by Neil Gaiman.

He is a cousin of Caroline Sheen.

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Footnotes

  1. Michael Sheen. Playbill. Retrieved on 8 May 2017.