Alan Ruscoe

Alan Ruscoe (born 14 April 1972) appeared as a number of characters in the 2005 series of Doctor Who. When working with Paul Kasey he can be recognised as the taller of the two actors.

2005

 * Rose (as the lead Auton)
 * The End of the World (as Lute of the Forest of Cheem)
 * Aliens of London / World War Three (as Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen)
 * Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways (as Trine-E and the Anne Droid)

2009

 * The Waters of Mars (as Andy Stone)

Other Doctor Who-related roles
Ruscoe has also appeared in the Doctor Who audio drama The Veiled Leopard for Big Finish Productions. He later appeared as Ray in Paradise Frost, and Cloris in ''Annihilation.

He also played a Clown in The Day of the Clown, a serial of The Sarah Jane Adventures.

Other roles
In films, Ruscoe has played and  in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, and the Mangalore Kino in.

On television, he has also played Baraquel, Sariel and Araquiel in Sky One's season 2. He also played "the Poulterer" in a 2004 television adaptation of A Christmas Carol.

In theatre, he has played Deputy and Snake Preacher in, Riff Raff in in the English Theatre Frankfurt, and Bob Cratchit in the 2004 touring version of. In Germany, he played "Bob" the pizza-boy-eating alien for the television and poster campaign. Ruscoe has also appeared in three brand new musicals on the London Fringe, both in leading and supporting roles.