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'''Michael Wisher''' ([[19th May]] [[1935]]-July [[1995]]) appeared in many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories and originated the character of [[Davros]], the creator of the [[Dalek]]s. During the 1970s he played Dalek voices both on ''Doctor Who'' and on an episode of ''[[Blue Peter]]'' and ''[[Thirty Years in the TARDIS]]''. Through archive material, he contributed to the [[Davros Connections]] documentary.
'''Michael Wisher''' ([[19th May]] [[1935]]-July [[1995]]) appeared in many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories and originated the character of [[Davros]], the creator of the [[Dalek]]s. During the 1970s he played Dalek voices both on ''Doctor Who'' and on an episode of ''[[Blue Peter]]'' and ''[[Thirty Years in the TARDIS]]''. Through archive material, he contributed to the [[Davros Connections]] documentary.


==Filmography==
== Filmography ==
===''[[Doctor Who]]''===
=== ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ===
*[[The Seeds of Death]] (uncredited voice work)[[file:Kalik 2.jpg|thumb|As [[Kalik]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]'')]]
* [[The Seeds of Death]] (uncredited voice work)[[File:Kalik 2.jpg|thumb|As [[Kalik]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters]]'')]]
*[[The Ambassadors of Death]] (as [[John Wakefield]])
* [[The Ambassadors of Death]] (as [[John Wakefield]])
*[[Terror of the Autons]] (as [[Rex Farrel]])
* [[Terror of the Autons]] (as [[Rex Farrel]])
*[[Carnival of Monsters]] (as [[Kalik]])
* [[Carnival of Monsters]] (as [[Kalik]])
*[[Frontier in Space]] (as Dalek voices)
* [[Frontier in Space]] (as Dalek voices)
*[[Planet of the Daleks]] (as Dalek voices)
* [[Planet of the Daleks]] (as Dalek voices)
*[[Death to the Daleks]] (as Dalek voices)
* [[Death to the Daleks]] (as Dalek voices)
*[[Genesis of the Daleks]] (as Davros and Dalek voices)
* [[Genesis of the Daleks]] (as Davros and Dalek voices)
*[[Revenge of the Cybermen]] (as [[Magrik]])
* [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] (as [[Magrik]])
*[[Planet of Evil]] (as [[Morelli]] and voice of [[Ranjit (Planet of Evil)|Ranjit]])[[file:Michael_Wisher_as_Magrik.jpg|thumb|As [[Magrik]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen]]'')]]
* [[Planet of Evil]] (as [[Morelli]] and voice of [[Ranjit (Planet of Evil)|Ranjit]])[[File:Michael_Wisher_as_Magrik.jpg|thumb|As [[Magrik]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen]]'')]]


===Theatre===
=== Theatre ===
*[[Stage plays#The Trial of Davros 1993 & 2005|The Trial of Davros]] as Davros also co-writer, with Kevin Taylor
* [[Stage plays#The Trial of Davros 1993 & 2005|The Trial of Davros]] as Davros also co-writer, with Kevin Taylor


===Related video spin-offs===
=== Related video spin-offs ===
*[[Wartime]] as [[John Benton]]'s father
* [[Wartime]] as [[John Benton]]'s father
*Summoned by Shadows as the Controller; related production not set in [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]
* Summoned by Shadows as the Controller; related production not set in [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]
*The Airzone Solution as Richard Allenby; not set in the Doctor Who Universe
* The Airzone Solution as Richard Allenby; not set in the Doctor Who Universe
*[[Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans]] as [[Robar]]
* [[Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans]] as [[Robar]]
*[[Myth Runner]] as The Boss; ''Doctor Who'' parody not actually set in the Whoniverse. He also appears in interview footage as himself
* [[Myth Runner]] as The Boss; ''Doctor Who'' parody not actually set in the Whoniverse. He also appears in interview footage as himself


==External links==
== External links ==
*{{imdb name|id=0936539|name=Michael Wisher}}
* {{imdb name|id=0936539|name=Michael Wisher}}
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Revision as of 22:30, 4 November 2011

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Michael Wisher (19th May 1935-July 1995) appeared in many Doctor Who stories and originated the character of Davros, the creator of the Daleks. During the 1970s he played Dalek voices both on Doctor Who and on an episode of Blue Peter and Thirty Years in the TARDIS. Through archive material, he contributed to the Davros Connections documentary.

Filmography

Doctor Who

Theatre

Related video spin-offs

External links