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Dhawan was in the original Royal National Theatre cast and film version of ''The History Boys'', alongside [[James Corden]], [[Russell Tovey]], [[Samuel Barnett]], and [[Samuel Anderson]]. | Dhawan was in the original Royal National Theatre cast and film version of ''The History Boys'', alongside [[James Corden]], [[Russell Tovey]], [[Samuel Barnett]], and [[Samuel Anderson]]. | ||
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Sacha Dhawan (born 1 May 1984[1][2]) played the Spy Master in series 12 of Doctor Who, beginning with his introduction in Spyfall. Notably, he was the first non-white actor, and specifically the first British-Indian actor, to be cast in this role for television.[3]
He earlier played a fictionalised version of Waris Hussein in the docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time.
Dhawan also voiced Jaldam in the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story The Reviled, Joel Finch in Fallen Angels, Matthew in Ghost Walk, and Hasan in the Torchwood audio story Zero Hour.
Executive producer Matt Strevens had also offered Dhawan a role in series 11, for Demons of the Punjab, but he had to turn it down, as he was already away filming. He was later offered the part of the Master outright, without being asked to audition.[3]
Non-DWU work
More information needed on his work beyond the DWU.
Dhawan was in the original Royal National Theatre cast and film version of The History Boys, alongside James Corden, Russell Tovey, Samuel Barnett, and Samuel Anderson.
Credits
Television
Doctor Who
Other
Audio
Doctor Who Main Range
Classic Doctors, New Monsters
Dark Eyes
Aliens Among Us
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Footnotes
- ↑ Kavanagh, Joanne (13 November 2017). Who is Sacha Dhawan? The Boy With The Topknot actor playing Sathnam Sanghera and star of Sherlock and The History Boys. The Sun. Retrieved on 1 January 2020.
- ↑ jimngstunts (1 May 2017). Happy birthday to the Steel Serpent @sacha_dhawan!. Instagram.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Doctor Who Team (3 January 2020). Q&A with Sacha Dhawan!. Doctor Who. Retrieved on 4 January 2020.