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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. Georgia gave birth to her son Tyler at the age of 17 and had a relationship with Adam Paul Harvey which ended in 2006. | 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. Georgia gave birth to her son Tyler at the age of 17 and had a relationship with Adam Paul Harvey which ended in 2006. | ||
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*{{imdb name|id=0595634|name=Georgia Moffett}} | *{{imdb name|id=0595634|name=Georgia Moffett}} | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Moffett, Georgia]] | [[Category:Doctor Who guest actors|Moffett, Georgia]] |
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Georgia Moffett (born 25th 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, and American actress Sandra Dickinson. Previously, she had auditioned for the role of Rose Tyler, which was ultimately given to Billie Piper. She also appeared alongside her father in the Big Finish 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. She has also done work with BBC Audio recording an audio version of one of the BBC Tenth Doctor Adventures novels.
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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. Georgia gave birth to her son Tyler at the age of 17 and had a relationship with Adam Paul Harvey which ended in 2006.