Millie Gibson

Amelia Eve Gibson (born 19 June 2004 ), known professionally as Millie Gibson, is a Mancunian actor who will play Ruby Sunday in Doctor Who from 2023 onwards, as the companion to Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor.

Outside of Doctor Who, Gibson is perhaps best known for her tenure as in Coronation Street, from 2019 to 2022.

Early life
Amelia Eve Gibson was born on 19 June 2004, later claiming that there was never a time she didn't want to act, having pretended to be in the role of a CBBC presenter and its ilk, recording videos of herself. She joined, exploring a new part of her personality and becoming more confident, before being talent spotted when she was thirteen.

Gibson grew up watching the David Tennant and Matt Smith eras of Doctor Who with her dad, with Smith being her favourite Doctor. Gibson was in awe of Amy Pond and loved Rory Williams, and was in particular being brought to tears by The Angels Take Manhattan. She also particularly enjoyed The Vampires of Venice, and her mum took her to the Doctor Who Experience.

Career
Millie Gibson's first role on television was a regular role in the CBBC football drama series, debuting as Indira in the first episode of the second series — Hero to Zero, April 2017 — until her final episode, the eighth episode of the third series — Out of the Game, May 2018. Her next roles included Mia in the third episode of the BBC series, and as Lily Duffy in the ITV series.

Gibson went on to portray in Coronation Street, beginning in 2019, for three episodes. Despite this initially short batch of episodes, Gibson stayed on Coronation Street for two-hundred and seven episodes over the course of three years, having impressed viewers and executives with her acting. In June 2022, Gibson received the Best Young Performer Award at the. In August 2022, Gibson announced her departure from the series, explaining that she wanted wanted to explore different roles while she was still young and had the freedom to do so.

Casting and announcement
On her last day of filming Coronation Street, her agent called her to tell her that she had got the audition for Doctor Who as Ruby Sunday, which she deemed to be fate. She submitted a self-tape where she performed a script truncated from scenes specific to Ruby from the character's first two episodes, before getting a callback on the day following the broadcast of Gibson's final episode on 23 September 2022, for an in-person audition in London, meeting Ncuti Gatwa, Russell T Davies, and Phil Collinson, who Gibson described as a very lovely and at-ease group, although she was still very nervous. She acted alongside Gatwa, in-character, reading from a longer script adapted from the first episode of series fourteen. After the audition, Gatwa tried to reassure her about her nervousness, and Davies found that Gibson was as good as he had expected, having spoken to one of the writers of Coronation Street who highly commend Gibson.

Gibson got the call from her agents that she had the part during a spray tan in preparation for the National Television Awards, despite having attempted to prepare for the call more sensibly during the week leading up to that point. On 3 October, Gibson was nominated for Serial Drama Performance at the National Television Awards for her role in Coronation Street.

On 18 November, the Doctor Who social media accounts began teasing Gibson's casting with the emoji sequence ❤️❤️➕♦️. Just a few hours later, during the broadcast of the Children in Need telethon on BBC One, Gibson's casting was officially revealed when she exited a TARDIS prop on stage; Gibson, in nervousness, missed her cue to exit the prop, so Mel Giedroyc had to knock on the door to break her out of it. She was greeted by Giedroyc and Jason Manford, and she introduced herself and revealed the name of her character as Ruby Sunday.

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