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Following her ''Doctor Who'' screen appearance, she has also done work with [[BBC Audio]] recording audio versions of two [[BBC Tenth Doctor Adventures]] novels. She recently recorded the voice of [[Cassie Rice]] for an animated ''Doctor Who'' serial entitled ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]'', once again opposite [[David Tennant]]; Moffett affected an American accent for playing Cassie. In 2010 she is providing more voiceover work for Big Finish's [[The Lost Stories]] line. She also played Alice in ''[[City of Spires]] ''against [[Colin Baker|Colin Baker's]] [[Sixth Doctor]] | Following her ''Doctor Who'' screen appearance, she has also done work with [[BBC Audio]] recording audio versions of two [[BBC Tenth Doctor Adventures]] novels. She recently recorded the voice of [[Cassie Rice]] for an animated ''Doctor Who'' serial entitled ''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]'', once again opposite [[David Tennant]]; Moffett affected an American accent for playing Cassie. In 2010 she is providing more voiceover work for Big Finish's [[The Lost Stories]] line. She also played Alice in ''[[City of Spires]] ''against [[Colin Baker|Colin Baker's]] [[Sixth Doctor]] | ||
After appearing on Doctor Who, Moffett acted in the short-lived spinoff ''Spooks: Code Nine'' and made several TV guest appearances. In 2010, she landed the role of Emma in the BBC3 sitcom White Van Man, appearing in series one and two. In March 2012, she began rehearsals for her first major theatre role, in the play ''What the Butler Saw'' (which her husband [[David Tennant]] acted in 17 years earlier), which will run at the Vaudeville Theatre between May and August. | |||
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She was born just nine months after [[Colin Baker]] took on role of the [[Sixth Doctor]], replacing her father as [[the Doctor]]. Some years later she would attend the same school as Baker's daughter. Moffett became pregnant at 16 via a relationship with an unnamed man, and gave birth to her son, Tyler, on 27 March 2002. She began dating her ''Where the Heart Is'' co-star Adam Paul Harvey in February 2004, moving in with him four months later, and he became a father to her son. They split in 2006. Both Harvey and Moffett have stated that they consider him to be her son's father "in every way except biologically" and he maintains unofficial joint custody of the child, though | She was born just nine months after [[Colin Baker]] took on role of the [[Sixth Doctor]], replacing her father as [[the Doctor]]. Some years later she would attend the same school as Baker's daughter. Moffett became pregnant at 16 via a relationship with an unnamed man, and gave birth to her son, Tyler, on 27 March 2002. She began dating her ''Where the Heart Is'' co-star Adam Paul Harvey in February 2004, moving in with him four months later, and he became a father to her son. They split in 2006. Both Harvey and Moffett have stated that they consider him to be her son's father "in every way except biologically" and he maintains unofficial joint custody of the child, though in 2011 [[David Tennant]] legally adopted her son. | ||
In summer 2008, UK tabloids reported that she was dating [[David Tennant]]. In January 2011, UK tabloids reported that they were engaged, with a wedding planned for 2012, and that she was pregnant. Both Tennant's father and Moffett's father, [[Peter Davison]], confirmed the pregnancy. On 31 March UK newspapers reported that Moffett had given birth to a daughter, named Olive, earlier that week. She reportedly married Tennant in a secret ceremony on the 30th December 2011, and no photos or details from the event have been made public. Neither Tennant nor Moffett have ever spoken about or confirmed their relationship publicly (though Tennant confirmed on the 21st March 2012 during a promotional interview for his latest film that he had adopted Moffett's son), and they avoid being photographed together. | In summer 2008, UK tabloids reported that she was dating [[David Tennant]]. In January 2011, UK tabloids reported that they were engaged, with a wedding planned for 2012, and that she was pregnant. Both Tennant's father and Moffett's father, [[Peter Davison]], confirmed the pregnancy. On 31 March UK newspapers reported that Moffett had given birth to a daughter, named Olive, earlier that week. She reportedly married Tennant in a secret ceremony on the 30th December 2011, and no photos or details from the event have been made public. Neither Tennant nor Moffett have ever spoken about or confirmed their relationship publicly (though Tennant confirmed on the 21st March 2012 during a promotional interview for his latest film that he had adopted Moffett's son), and they avoid being photographed together. |
Revision as of 15:23, 3 April 2012
Georgia Moffett (born 25 December 1984) appeared as Jenny, the title character of the Doctor Who story The Doctor's Daughter.
She is the daughter of Peter Davison, who played the Fifth Doctor (1982- 84), and American actress Sandra Dickinson. In 2004 she met with Russell T Davies and the producers to ask to be considered for the role of Rose Tyler, but they decided not to allow her to audition, because she was too young. In 2008 she auditioned for a role in the episode The Unicorn and the Wasp, but Russell T Davies asked her to wait as he felt she would better suit the role of Jenny. She also appeared alongside her father in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio Red Dawn, as Tanya Webster.
Georgia also appeared in The Bill as Sam Nixon's troubled teen daughter Abi, who was featured in a number of major storylines.
Following her Doctor Who screen appearance, she has also done work with BBC Audio recording audio versions of two BBC Tenth Doctor Adventures novels. She recently recorded the voice of Cassie Rice for an animated Doctor Who serial entitled Dreamland, once again opposite David Tennant; Moffett affected an American accent for playing Cassie. In 2010 she is providing more voiceover work for Big Finish's The Lost Stories line. She also played Alice in City of Spires against Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor
After appearing on Doctor Who, Moffett acted in the short-lived spinoff Spooks: Code Nine and made several TV guest appearances. In 2010, she landed the role of Emma in the BBC3 sitcom White Van Man, appearing in series one and two. In March 2012, she began rehearsals for her first major theatre role, in the play What the Butler Saw (which her husband David Tennant acted in 17 years earlier), which will run at the Vaudeville Theatre between May and August.
Other information
She was born just nine months after Colin Baker took on role of the Sixth Doctor, replacing her father as the Doctor. Some years later she would attend the same school as Baker's daughter. Moffett became pregnant at 16 via a relationship with an unnamed man, and gave birth to her son, Tyler, on 27 March 2002. She began dating her Where the Heart Is co-star Adam Paul Harvey in February 2004, moving in with him four months later, and he became a father to her son. They split in 2006. Both Harvey and Moffett have stated that they consider him to be her son's father "in every way except biologically" and he maintains unofficial joint custody of the child, though in 2011 David Tennant legally adopted her son.
In summer 2008, UK tabloids reported that she was dating David Tennant. In January 2011, UK tabloids reported that they were engaged, with a wedding planned for 2012, and that she was pregnant. Both Tennant's father and Moffett's father, Peter Davison, confirmed the pregnancy. On 31 March UK newspapers reported that Moffett had given birth to a daughter, named Olive, earlier that week. She reportedly married Tennant in a secret ceremony on the 30th December 2011, and no photos or details from the event have been made public. Neither Tennant nor Moffett have ever spoken about or confirmed their relationship publicly (though Tennant confirmed on the 21st March 2012 during a promotional interview for his latest film that he had adopted Moffett's son), and they avoid being photographed together.