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| birth date = [[14 April (people)|14 April]] [[1958 (people)|1958]]
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|birth date = [[14 April (people)|14 April]] [[1958 (people)|1958]]
| role = {{il|[[Twelfth Doctor]]|[[Lobus Caecilius]]|[[John Frobisher]]|[[Twelfth Doctor (Shadow World)|Twelfth Doctor]]}}
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|role = [[Twelfth Doctor]]
| story = 2008-2009, 2013-2017
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| non dwu = ''Local Hero'', ''Minder'', ''Dangerous Liaisons'', ''[[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Poirot]]'', ''The Comic Strip Presents...'', ''[[Franz Kafka]]'s It's a Wonderful Life'' (director), ''The Vicar of Dibley'', ''Neverwhere'', ''Bean'', ''The Greatest Store in the World'', ''Hotel!'', ''Sea of Souls'', ''Foyle's War'', ''Peep Show'', ''The Thick Of It'', ''Skins'', ''The Devil's Whore'', ''In The Loop'', ''Getting On'' (director & actor), ''The Nativity'', ''The Ladykillers'', ''The Cricklewood Greats'' (creator), ''The Hour'', ''The Fifth Estate'', ''[[The Musketeers]]'', ''Paddington'', ''Midsomer Murders''
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|non dwu = ''Local Hero'', ''Minder'', ''Dangerous Liaisons'', ''[[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Poirot]]'', ''The Comic Strip Presents...'', ''[[Franz Kafka]]'s It's a Wonderful Life'', ''The Vicar of Dibley'', ''Neverwhere'', ''Bean'', ''The Greatest Store in the World'', ''Hotel!'', ''Sea of Souls'', ''Foyle's War'', ''Peep Show'', ''The Thick Of It'', ''Skins'', ''The Devil's Whore'', ''In The Loop'', ''Getting On'', ''The Nativity'', ''The Ladykillers'', ''The Cricklewood Greats'', ''The Hour'', ''The Fifth Estate'', ''[[The Musketeers]]'', ''Paddington'' films, ''Watership Down''
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|clip = *SPOILERS* Peter Capaldi is introduced to the world as the next Doctor! - Doctor Who - BBC One
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|clip = *SPOILERS* Peter Capaldi is introduced to the world as the next Doctor! - Doctor Who - BBC One
|clip2 = PETER CAPALDI's Most Embarrassing DOCTOR WHO Fan Club Letters - The Graham Norton Show BBC AMERICA
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|clip2 = PETER CAPALDI's Most Embarrassing DOCTOR WHO Fan Club Letters - The Graham Norton Show BBC AMERICA
|clip3 = Peter Capaldi Takes a Bow SDCC 2017 Doctor Who
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|clip3 = Peter Capaldi Takes a Bow SDCC 2017 Doctor Who
|trailer = THE THICK OF IT New Season Trailer (Ministry of Laughs)
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|trailer = THE THICK OF IT New Season Trailer (Ministry of Laughs)
|trailer2 = DP 30 In The Loop, director Armando Iannucci, actor Peter Capaldi
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|trailer2 = DP 30 In The Loop, director Armando Iannucci, actor Peter Capaldi
|trailer3 = BBC Children in Need 2016 Fantastic Beasts Special
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|trailer3 = BBC Children in Need 2016 Fantastic Beasts Special
 
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'''Peter Dougan Capaldi''' (born [[14 April (people)|14 April]] [[1958 (people)|1958]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2015/04/doctor-whos-day-roundup-happy-birthday-peter-capaldi|title=‘Doctor Who’s Day Roundup: Happy Birthday, Peter Capaldi!|author=McAlpine, Fraser|website name=BBC America|accessdate=6 November 2016}}</ref>) played the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and the ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'' episode ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'', as well as a [[Twelfth Doctor (Shadow World)|virtual version of the character]] in ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'', [[Lobus Caecilius]] in the ''Doctor Who'' episode ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', and [[John Frobisher]] in ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]: [[Series 3 (Torchwood)|Children of Earth]]''. He watched pornhub
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'''Peter Dougan Capaldi''' (born [[14 April (people)|14 April]] [[1958 (people)|1958]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2015/04/doctor-whos-day-roundup-happy-birthday-peter-capaldi|title=‘Doctor Who’s Day Roundup: Happy Birthday, Peter Capaldi!|author=McAlpine, Fraser|website name=BBC America|accessdate=6 November 2016}}</ref>) played the [[Twelfth Doctor]] from 2013 to 2017, beginning with an appearance at the conclusion of ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'', continuing from ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]] ''to ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]''.
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He also played the Doctor in the ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'' episode ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'', as well as a [[Twelfth Doctor (Shadow World)|virtual version of the character]] in ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'', [[Lobus Caecilius]] in the ''Doctor Who'' episode ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', and [[John Frobisher]] in ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]: [[Series 3 (Torchwood)|Children of Earth]]''.
   
 
At 55 years of age at both the time of his casting and the time of filming his first scenes as [[the Doctor]] in the 50th anniversary special ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', Capaldi was the same age as [[William Hartnell]] had been in his place, and the oldest actor since Hartnell to begin playing the Doctor on a regular basis ([[John Hurt]] was older by almost 20 years when he first appeared in the role, but his [[War Doctor]] incarnation was never intended to be ongoing).
 
At 55 years of age at both the time of his casting and the time of filming his first scenes as [[the Doctor]] in the 50th anniversary special ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'', Capaldi was the same age as [[William Hartnell]] had been in his place, and the oldest actor since Hartnell to begin playing the Doctor on a regular basis ([[John Hurt]] was older by almost 20 years when he first appeared in the role, but his [[War Doctor]] incarnation was never intended to be ongoing).
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Capaldi is the third Scottish actor to be cast as the Doctor, after [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[David Tennant]]. Like McCoy, but unlike Tennant, he played the part with his natural Scottish accent. He is also the first actor to play the Doctor to have the same first name as one of his predecessors ([[Peter Davison]]).
 
Capaldi is the third Scottish actor to be cast as the Doctor, after [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[David Tennant]]. Like McCoy, but unlike Tennant, he played the part with his natural Scottish accent. He is also the first actor to play the Doctor to have the same first name as one of his predecessors ([[Peter Davison]]).
   
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== Profile ==
== Relationship with ''Doctor Who'' ==
 
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=== Relationship with ''Doctor Who'' ===
 
During the [[Jon Pertwee]] years of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', young man Capaldi sent scripts to the production office. [[Barry Letts]] began a correspondence with Capaldi, which eventually resulted in an invitation for the youngster to visit [[BBC Television Centre]]. Capaldi met Letts, [[Terrance Dicks]] and Pertwee. He later cited the incident as formative to his career as a professional actor, writer and director. ([[BBC DVD]]: ''[[The Monster of Peladon]]'')
 
During the [[Jon Pertwee]] years of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', young man Capaldi sent scripts to the production office. [[Barry Letts]] began a correspondence with Capaldi, which eventually resulted in an invitation for the youngster to visit [[BBC Television Centre]]. Capaldi met Letts, [[Terrance Dicks]] and Pertwee. He later cited the incident as formative to his career as a professional actor, writer and director. ([[BBC DVD]]: ''[[The Monster of Peladon]]'')
   
Capaldi was announced as the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in a [[Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor|live broadcast]] simulcast worldwide on 4 August 2013. His appearance on the programme was notable for his striking a pose identified with [[William Hartnell]]'s [[First Doctor]] — adjusting his lapels — as he took the stage.
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Capaldi was announced as the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in a [[Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor|live show]] broadcast worldwide on 4 August 2013. His appearance on the programme was notable for his striking a pose identified with [[William Hartnell]]'s [[First Doctor]] — adjusting his lapels — as he took the stage.
   
 
His debut appearance during the climax of ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' was kept a surprise from viewers as the BBC had indicated he would debut at Christmas. His initial appearance, lasting only one and a half seconds, revealed little other than his hand pulling a lever in his TARDIS and an extreme close-up on his eyes.
 
His debut appearance during the climax of ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' was kept a surprise from viewers as the BBC had indicated he would debut at Christmas. His initial appearance, lasting only one and a half seconds, revealed little other than his hand pulling a lever in his TARDIS and an extreme close-up on his eyes.
   
According to interviews with [[David Bradley]] and [[Mark Gatiss]], Capaldi visited the set of the 50th anniversary docudrama, ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time]]'', prior to his being cast as the Doctor.
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According to interviews with [[David Bradley]] and [[Mark Gatiss]], Capaldi visited the set of the 50th-anniversary docudrama, ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]'', prior to his being cast as the Doctor.
   
 
In November 2015, he appeared with Peter Jackson in a spoof video called ''Home Invasion'' in which he, as the Twelfth Doctor, attempts to get Jackson to sign a contract to direct an episode of ''Doctor Who''. He also starred as the Twelfth Doctor in ''[[Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars (TV story)|Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars]]''.
 
In November 2015, he appeared with Peter Jackson in a spoof video called ''Home Invasion'' in which he, as the Twelfth Doctor, attempts to get Jackson to sign a contract to direct an episode of ''Doctor Who''. He also starred as the Twelfth Doctor in ''[[Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars (TV story)|Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars]]''.
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Capaldi began his acting career in 1983 with a supporting role in the film ''Local Hero''. Prior to this, he attended art school in Glasgow and fronted several musical groups, including one featuring Craig Ferguson, who later became the host of an American talk show, as well as an avid promoter of ''Doctor Who''.
 
Capaldi began his acting career in 1983 with a supporting role in the film ''Local Hero''. Prior to this, he attended art school in Glasgow and fronted several musical groups, including one featuring Craig Ferguson, who later became the host of an American talk show, as well as an avid promoter of ''Doctor Who''.
   
Outside ''Doctor Who'', he is perhaps best known to audiences as the foul-mouthed Director of Communications, Malcolm Tucker, throughout the entire run of the BBC sit-com ''The Thick Of It'', which inspired an American series titled ''Veep''. He also played this role in the Oscar-nominated spin-off feature film, ''In The Loop''. He appeared as Tucker for the last time before taking on the role of the Doctor in 2013.
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Outside ''Doctor Who'', he is perhaps best known to audiences as the foul-mouthed Director of Communications, Malcolm Tucker, throughout the entire run of the BBC sitcom ''The Thick Of It'', which inspired an American series titled ''Veep''. He also played this role in the Oscar-nominated spin-off feature film, ''In The Loop''. He appeared as Tucker for the last time before taking on the role of the Doctor in 2013.
   
 
Capaldi was cast as the Doctor while in the midst of filming the first series of ''[[The Musketeers]]'', a BBC One series in which he played antagonist Cardinal Richelieu, broadcast in 2014. Capaldi did not return to the role for ''The Musketeers''{{'}} second series.
 
Capaldi was cast as the Doctor while in the midst of filming the first series of ''[[The Musketeers]]'', a BBC One series in which he played antagonist Cardinal Richelieu, broadcast in 2014. Capaldi did not return to the role for ''The Musketeers''{{'}} second series.
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== In the DWU ==
 
== In the DWU ==
Peter Capaldi also exists within the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] said in the comic story ''[[The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who (comic story)|The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who]]'' that he rescued the actor from a [[Mandrel]]. Later in the story, during a visit to a [[Meta-fiction universe|parallel universe]] where the Doctor is a character in a TV series, the Doctor tells actor [[Matt Smith]] that Capaldi would be a good choice to play him on TV.
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[[Peter Capaldi (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|Peter Capaldi]] also exists within the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] said in the comic story ''[[The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who (comic story)|The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who]]'' that he rescued the actor from a [[Mandrel]]. Later in the story, during a visit to a [[Meta-fiction universe|parallel universe]] where the Doctor is a character in a TV series, the Doctor tells actor [[Matt Smith]] that Capaldi would be a good choice to play him on TV.
   
 
== External links ==
 
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Revision as of 12:13, 26 January 2020

RealWorld

Peter Dougan Capaldi (born 14 April 1958[1]) played the Twelfth Doctor from 2013 to 2017, beginning with an appearance at the conclusion of The Time of the Doctor, continuing from Deep Breath to Twice Upon a Time.

He also played the Doctor in the Class episode For Tonight We Might Die, as well as a virtual version of the character in Extremis, Lobus Caecilius in the Doctor Who episode The Fires of Pompeii, and John Frobisher in Torchwood: Children of Earth.

At 55 years of age at both the time of his casting and the time of filming his first scenes as the Doctor in the 50th anniversary special The Day of the Doctor, Capaldi was the same age as William Hartnell had been in his place, and the oldest actor since Hartnell to begin playing the Doctor on a regular basis (John Hurt was older by almost 20 years when he first appeared in the role, but his War Doctor incarnation was never intended to be ongoing).

Capaldi is the third Scottish actor to be cast as the Doctor, after Sylvester McCoy and David Tennant. Like McCoy, but unlike Tennant, he played the part with his natural Scottish accent. He is also the first actor to play the Doctor to have the same first name as one of his predecessors (Peter Davison).

Profile

Relationship with Doctor Who

During the Jon Pertwee years of Doctor Who, young man Capaldi sent scripts to the production office. Barry Letts began a correspondence with Capaldi, which eventually resulted in an invitation for the youngster to visit BBC Television Centre. Capaldi met Letts, Terrance Dicks and Pertwee. He later cited the incident as formative to his career as a professional actor, writer and director. (BBC DVD: The Monster of Peladon)

Capaldi was announced as the Twelfth Doctor in a live show broadcast worldwide on 4 August 2013. His appearance on the programme was notable for his striking a pose identified with William Hartnell's First Doctor — adjusting his lapels — as he took the stage.

His debut appearance during the climax of The Day of the Doctor was kept a surprise from viewers as the BBC had indicated he would debut at Christmas. His initial appearance, lasting only one and a half seconds, revealed little other than his hand pulling a lever in his TARDIS and an extreme close-up on his eyes.

According to interviews with David Bradley and Mark Gatiss, Capaldi visited the set of the 50th-anniversary docudrama, An Adventure in Space and Time, prior to his being cast as the Doctor.

In November 2015, he appeared with Peter Jackson in a spoof video called Home Invasion in which he, as the Twelfth Doctor, attempts to get Jackson to sign a contract to direct an episode of Doctor Who. He also starred as the Twelfth Doctor in Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars.

Other notable work

Capaldi is the first Academy Award-winner to be cast as the Doctor. He received the award in the Live Action Short Film category for Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life starring Richard E Grant and Crispin Letts (son of Barry Letts), which he wrote and directed.

Capaldi began his acting career in 1983 with a supporting role in the film Local Hero. Prior to this, he attended art school in Glasgow and fronted several musical groups, including one featuring Craig Ferguson, who later became the host of an American talk show, as well as an avid promoter of Doctor Who.

Outside Doctor Who, he is perhaps best known to audiences as the foul-mouthed Director of Communications, Malcolm Tucker, throughout the entire run of the BBC sitcom The Thick Of It, which inspired an American series titled Veep. He also played this role in the Oscar-nominated spin-off feature film, In The Loop. He appeared as Tucker for the last time before taking on the role of the Doctor in 2013.

Capaldi was cast as the Doctor while in the midst of filming the first series of The Musketeers, a BBC One series in which he played antagonist Cardinal Richelieu, broadcast in 2014. Capaldi did not return to the role for The Musketeers' second series.

Around the time of the casting announcement, Capaldi appeared in a small role in the Hollywood disaster movie World War Z as a doctor from the World Health Organisation (WHO). After he was cast as the Doctor, media attention was given to the fact that he was credited in the film as "WHO Doctor."

Prior to the broadcast of series 8, Capaldi was to appear in the Angelina Jolie film Maleficent, but his scenes were cut during the editing.

Outside of acting, Capaldi is also known for presenting a number of arts-related documentaries, including A Portrait of Scotland, and the 2013 production Inside the Mind of Leonardo.

Being both an actor and an Academy Award-winning director, Capaldi is the only actor to play the Doctor to have significant above the line credits on both sides of the camera prior to taking on the job.

Interviews

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Peter Capaldi was interviewed in DWM 469 and DWM 477. In issue 477, he talked about his previous connections with the TV series as a child.

In the DWU

Peter Capaldi also exists within the Doctor Who universe, as the Eleventh Doctor said in the comic story The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who that he rescued the actor from a Mandrel. Later in the story, during a visit to a parallel universe where the Doctor is a character in a TV series, the Doctor tells actor Matt Smith that Capaldi would be a good choice to play him on TV.

External links

Footnotes

  1. McAlpine, Fraser. ‘Doctor Who’s Day Roundup: Happy Birthday, Peter Capaldi!. BBC America. Retrieved on 6 November 2016.