Rufus Hound

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Rufus Hound is a British comedian who was interviewed on Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor and was an audience member on The Science of Doctor Who. He later appeared as Sam Swift in the Doctor Who television story The Woman Who Lived. He also voiced the Monk in the audio stories The Black Hole, The Side of the Angels and The Rise of the New Humans. Rufus also read Short Trips audio stories The Blame Game and How to Win Planets and Influence People.

Hound also served as the narrator for the series 9 instalments of Doctor Who Extra, several other featurettes produced for the Complete Ninth Series DVD/Blu-ray set, and he also appeared on camera to host the featurette "Ten Christmases" produced for a 2015 DVD box set collecting the 2005 to 2014 Christmas specials.

During the production of The Woman Who Lived, Hound - like his co-star, Maisie Williams - recorded impromptu interviews and behind the scenes footage on his smartphone which was later uploaded by the BBC under the title #rufuscam. One example of this was later released on the Series 9 DVD/Blu-ray set as part of the Sublime Online package.

As a self-confessed fan, he claims to have a Dalek tattoo[1][2] and contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.

Television credits

Audio credits

As the Monk

The Early Adventures

Short Trips

Doom Coalition

The Third Doctor Adventures

Missy

External links

Footnotes

  1. http://rufushound.wordpress.com/2013/08/05/i-want-to-shoot-myself-in-the-head/
  2. Although said tattoo is not visible, Hound is shown having make-up applied to cover up a chest tattoo during one of his #rufuscam videos shot during the making of The Woman Who Died.