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==Profile==
==Profile==
As Mickey, Noel first appeared in ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. The character, who appeared intermittedly, was upgraded to [[companion]] in ''[[School Reunion]]'' but left in ''[[The Age of Steel]]''. Clarke later reprised the role for the ''[[Army of Ghosts]]''/''[[Doomsday]]'' two-parter, and again in ''[[Journey's End]]''. His most recent appearance as Mickey was in ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''.
As Mickey, Noel first appeared in ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. The character, who appeared intermittently, was upgraded to [[companion]] in ''[[School Reunion]]'' but left in ''[[The Age of Steel]]''. Clarke reprised the role for the ''[[Army of Ghosts]]''/''[[Doomsday]]'' two-parter, and again in ''[[Journey's End]]''. His most recent appearance as Mickey was in ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''.


He has also narrated for ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', including the installment related to ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''.
He has also narrated for ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', including the installment related to ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''.
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Clarke appeared in several other television programmes including ''[[Wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Metrosexuality|Metrosexuality]]''. He had a recurring role as Wyman Norris in the revival series of ''[[Wikipedia:Auf Wiedersehen, Pet|Auf Wiedersehen, Pet]]'' ([[2002]]–[[2004]]). In [[2003]], he won the [[Wikipedia:Laurence Olivier Award|Laurence Olivier Award]] for "Most Promising Newcomer" for his performance in the play ''Where Do We Live'' at the [[Wikipedia:Royal Court Theatre|Royal Court Theatre]].
Clarke appeared in several other television programmes including ''[[Wikipedia:Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Metrosexuality|Metrosexuality]]''. He had a recurring role as Wyman Norris in the revival series of ''[[Wikipedia:Auf Wiedersehen, Pet|Auf Wiedersehen, Pet]]'' ([[2002]]–[[2004]]). In [[2003]], he won the [[Wikipedia:Laurence Olivier Award|Laurence Olivier Award]] for "Most Promising Newcomer" for his performance in the play ''Where Do We Live'' at the [[Wikipedia:Royal Court Theatre|Royal Court Theatre]].


Clarke wrote the script for the film ''[[Wikipedia:Kidulthood|Kidulthood]]'', which was released on [[3 March]] [[2006]]. He both wrote and directed ''[[Wikipedia:Adulthood (film)|Adulthood]]'', the film's sequel, and asked [[Nicholas Briggs]], whom he knew from ''Doctor Who'', to appear in it as the character of Max. Clarke also wrote, directed and starred in the 2010 film 4. 3. 2. 1 which also stars other ''Doctor Who'' actors such as [[Michelle Ryan]], [[Camille Coduri]], [[Nicholas Briggs]] and Emma Roberts the daughter of [[Eric Roberts]] who played [[The Master (Bruce)|the Master]] in the 1996 ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' film.
Clarke wrote the script for the film ''[[Wikipedia:Kidulthood|Kidulthood]]'', which was released on [[3 March]] [[2006]]. He wrote and directed ''[[Wikipedia:Adulthood (film)|Adulthood]]'', the film's sequel, and asked [[Nicholas Briggs]], whom he knew from ''Doctor Who'', to appear in it as Max. Clarke also wrote, directed and starred in the 2010 film 4. 3. 2. 1 which also stars ''Doctor Who'' actors such as [[Michelle Ryan]], [[Camille Coduri]], [[Nicholas Briggs]] and Emma Roberts the daughter of [[Eric Roberts]], who played [[The Master (Bruce)|the Master]] in the 1996 ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' film.


==External links==
==External links==
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