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Pearl Mackie

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Pearl Mackie (born 29 May 1987[1][2]) played companion Bill Potts in Doctor Who, beginning with the series 10 story, The Pilot.

Pearl Mackie grew up in Brixton. According to an October 2016 interview, she desired to be an actor from the age of five, but found that "I didn't see many people who looked like me on TV. There were hardly any strong black women." The role models of Mackie's childhood were all "tough women, not afraid to be vulnerable": Aretha Franklin, Beyoncé, Nina Simone, Tina Turner, Ella Fitzgerald. "They made me feel someone like me could do that."[3] Mackie's first acting role was at the age of ten: Nancy in a school production of Oliver Twist.[1]

Like her character, Mackie actually went to university in Bristol, though she attended the University of Bristol, where she earned a degree in drama, and not St Luke's University. Mackie studied further at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating finally in 2010.[2]

Before Doctor Who, Pearl Mackie's work was largely in theatre; she has very few credits in either film or television. After playing Anne-Marie Frasier in one episode of Doctors[1], Bill Potts is her first starring role in a television series.

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gee, Catherine (7 April 2017). Doctor Who's Pearl Mackie: everything you need to know about the new companion. The Telegraph. Retrieved on 15 April 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Duff, Seamus (15 April 2017). Who is Pearl Mackie? Doctor Who companion Bill Potts who admits she's never seen the show. The Sun. Retrieved on 15 April 2017.
  3. Jeffries, Stuart (5 October 2016). Doctor Who's new companion Pearl Mackie: 'I have no time-travelling experience!'. The Guardian. Retrieved on 15 April 2017.
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