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Just tossing an idea into the ring: how about using the term "Actor (fictional)" or "Actor (Whoniverse)" or some such and then just indexing the in-universe references to that person, rather than trying to create different articles for each time someone appears. For example, "Tom Baker (fictional)" would include the TV Action and Girl Who Loved Doctor Who references.
Just tossing an idea into the ring: how about using the term "Actor (fictional)" or "Actor (Whoniverse)" or some such and then just indexing the in-universe references to that person, rather than trying to create different articles for each time someone appears. For example, "Tom Baker (fictional)" would include the TV Action and Girl Who Loved Doctor Who references.
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