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[[Image: st--3m11peladon.jpg |150px|right|thumb|[[David Troughton]] as [[King]] [[Peladon]], in the [[Third Doctor]] serial "[[The Curse of Peladon]]."]] | [[Image: st--3m11peladon.jpg |150px|right|thumb|[[David Troughton]] as [[King]] [[Peladon (Individual)|Peladon]], in the [[Third Doctor]] serial "[[The Curse of Peladon]]."]] | ||
The son of [[Patrick Troughton]], the actor who played the [[Second Doctor]], '''David Troughton''' is also an actor, and has appeared in several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serials. His major role was in the [[Third Doctor]] story "[[The Curse of Peladon]]," in which he played [[King]] [[Peladon (Individual)|Peladon]]; he also appeared in "[[The War Games]]" as [[Moor|Private Moor]] and "[[The Enemy of the World]]" as a guard. He will appear in the new series and play a character called Professor Hobbs in the episode Midnight. | The son of [[Patrick Troughton]], the actor who played the [[Second Doctor]], '''David Troughton''' is also an actor, and has appeared in several ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serials. His major role was in the [[Third Doctor]] story "[[The Curse of Peladon]]," in which he played [[King]] [[Peladon (Individual)|Peladon]]; he also appeared in "[[The War Games]]" as [[Moor|Private Moor]] and "[[The Enemy of the World]]" as a guard. He will appear in the new series and play a character called Professor Hobbs in the episode Midnight. | ||
Revision as of 17:42, 14 June 2008
The son of Patrick Troughton, the actor who played the Second Doctor, David Troughton is also an actor, and has appeared in several Doctor Who serials. His major role was in the Third Doctor story "The Curse of Peladon," in which he played King Peladon; he also appeared in "The War Games" as Private Moor and "The Enemy of the World" as a guard. He will appear in the new series and play a character called Professor Hobbs in the episode Midnight.
Beyond Doctor Who, Troughton is also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and a renowned classical actor.
He also co-starred with Peter Davison in the TV series "A Very Peculiar Practise".