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|image = [[File:Michelle Ryan.jpg|250px]]
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|birth date = [[22 April (people)|22 April]] [[1984 (people)|1984]]
|actor name = Michelle Claire Ryan
 
 
|role = [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]]
 
|role = [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina]]
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|story = ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''
|birth date = [[22 April]] [[1984]] (age 25) <br /> Enfield, [[London]], [[England]] <br />
 
 
|non dwu = {{il|''[[EastEnders]]''|''Mansfield Park''|''Merlin''|''Bionic Woman''|''Mr Eleven''}}
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|alias = Michelle Ryan
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}}'''Michelle Ryan''' (born [[22 April (people)|22 April]] [[1984 (people)|1984]]<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[Who-ology: The Official Miscellany]]''</ref> in [[London]]) played Lady [[Christina de Souza]] in ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''.
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Born only a few weeks after [[Colin Baker]]'s debut as the [[Sixth Doctor]], Ryan is best known in the UK for her work as Zoe Slater on the soap opera ''[[EastEnders]]'', and for co-starring in [[Steven Moffat]]'s miniseries, ''Jekyll.'' She also played Nimueh in BBC One's fantasy drama ''Merlin'', in 2008. In North America, Ryan is best known for portraying a reimagined version of iconic TV superhero Jaime Sommers on the short-lived NBC series ''Bionic Woman'' in 2007. NBC also broadcast ''Merlin'' during the summer of 2009.
'''Michelle Ryan''' (born [[22 April]] [[1984]]), a London-born actress, played Lady [[Christina de Souza]] in ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''.
 
 
Born only a few weeks after [[Colin Baker]]'s debut as the [[Sixth Doctor]], Ryan is best known in the UK for her work on the soap opera ''[[EastEnders]]'', and for co-starring in [[Steven Moffat]]'s miniseries, ''Jekyll.'' She also played Nimueh in BBC One's fantasy drama ''Merlin'', in 2008. In North America, Ryan is best known for portraying a reimagined version of iconic TV superhero Jaime Sommers on the short-lived NBC series ''Bionic Woman'' in 2007. NBC also broadcast ''Merlin'' during the summer of 2009.
 
 
Reportedly, Ryan was considered a candidate for the [[companion]] to follow [[Rose Tyler]].{{fact}} In January 2009, before it was announced that she had been cast in the special, there was considerable media speculation suggesting that she might be the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s first companion.{{fact}}
 
   
 
Ryan has maintained her connection to the franchise, however, recording the [[Tenth Doctor]] exclusive-to-audio story ''[[The Rising Night]]'' for [[BBC Audio]], which was released in July 2009.
 
Ryan has maintained her connection to the franchise, however, recording the [[Tenth Doctor]] exclusive-to-audio story ''[[The Rising Night]]'' for [[BBC Audio]], which was released in July 2009.
   
She has also occasionally been involved with ''Doctor Who'' personnel in other projects. She co-starred with [[Billie Piper]] in ''Mansfield Park''; with [[Lynda Bellingham]] in ''Mister Eleven''; with [[Colin Morgan]] and [[Anthony Head]] in ''Merlin''; with [[Noel Clarke]] and [[Russell Tovey]] in ''Huge''; with Noel Clarke and [[Nicholas Briggs]] in ''4,3,2,1''; with [[Simon Callow]] in ''No Ordinary Trifle''; and with [[Claire Bloom]], [[Michael Maloney]], [[Bonnie Langford]] and [[June Whitfield]] in the [[Miss Marple]] mystery, ''By the Pricking of My Thumbs''.
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She has also occasionally been involved with ''Doctor Who'' personnel in other projects. She co-starred with [[Billie Piper]] in ''Mansfield Park''; with [[Lynda Bellingham]] in ''Mister Eleven''; with [[Colin Morgan]] and [[Anthony Head]] in ''Merlin''; with [[Noel Clarke]] and [[Russell Tovey]] in ''Huge''; with Noel Clarke and [[Nicholas Briggs]] in ''4,3,2,1''; with [[Simon Callow]] in ''No Ordinary Trifle''; and with [[Claire Bloom]], [[Michael Maloney]], [[Bonnie Langford]] and [[June Whitfield]] in the Miss [[Marple]] mystery, ''By the Pricking of My Thumbs''. She also appeared with [[Peter Davison]] in an episode of ''Death in Paradise''.
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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Revision as of 00:09, 26 July 2019

RealWorld

Michelle Ryan (born 22 April 1984[1] in London) played Lady Christina de Souza in Planet of the Dead.

Born only a few weeks after Colin Baker's debut as the Sixth Doctor, Ryan is best known in the UK for her work as Zoe Slater on the soap opera EastEnders, and for co-starring in Steven Moffat's miniseries, Jekyll. She also played Nimueh in BBC One's fantasy drama Merlin, in 2008. In North America, Ryan is best known for portraying a reimagined version of iconic TV superhero Jaime Sommers on the short-lived NBC series Bionic Woman in 2007. NBC also broadcast Merlin during the summer of 2009.

Ryan has maintained her connection to the franchise, however, recording the Tenth Doctor exclusive-to-audio story The Rising Night for BBC Audio, which was released in July 2009.

She has also occasionally been involved with Doctor Who personnel in other projects. She co-starred with Billie Piper in Mansfield Park; with Lynda Bellingham in Mister Eleven; with Colin Morgan and Anthony Head in Merlin; with Noel Clarke and Russell Tovey in Huge; with Noel Clarke and Nicholas Briggs in 4,3,2,1; with Simon Callow in No Ordinary Trifle; and with Claire Bloom, Michael Maloney, Bonnie Langford and June Whitfield in the Miss Marple mystery, By the Pricking of My Thumbs. She also appeared with Peter Davison in an episode of Death in Paradise.

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Footnotes