David Warner

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David Warner (born 29 July 1941[1]) is a noted character actor who has performed in a number of Doctor Who related productions for the BBC and Big Finish.

Warner is best known to Doctor Who enthusiasts as the voice of the "Unbound Doctor", who began in the Doctor Who Unbound series, and was brought back in The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield.

His only screen acting appearance was as Professor Grisenko in the Doctor Who Series 7 episode, Cold War. Three years earlier, he had also played another professor in an Ice Warrior story, when he voiced Professor Boston Schooner in the New Eighth Doctor Adventure, Deimos.

Previously, in 2009, he played Lord Azlok for the BBC-produced animated Doctor Who serial, Dreamland, co-starring David Tennant.

Warner also narrated the audiobook release of the Twelfth Doctor novel Royal Blood, written by Una McCormack.

He was one of the actors considered for the part of Borusa in a television movie project that eventually became Doctor Who. [2]

Outside of Doctor Who, Warner has been involved in many legendary film and TV productions, including Tron, James Cameron's Titanic, The Omen, Time Bandits, and Z-Cars, as well as various roles in the Star Trek and Batman franchises.

In 2005, Warner also appeared in The League of Gentlemen's Apocalyse, written by and starring Doctor Who writer/actor Mark Gatiss, who also wrote Cold War.

Television roles

Audio roles

Doctor Who Main Range

The Worlds of Big Finish

The Lost Stories

Fourth Doctor Adventures

As Cuthbert.

Eighth Doctor Adventures

The War Doctor

The Early Adventures

The Companion Chronicles

Bernice Summerfield

As The Doctor

Doctor Who Unbound

The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield

Bernice Summerfield: The Story So Far

Jago and Litefoot

As Luke Betterman

Iris Wildthyme

Graceless

As Daniel

Torchwood

Audiobook Readings

External links

Footnotes