Reparto y equipo de Doctor Who

Doctor Who

Doctor Who es una serie de televisión británica de ciencia ficción producida por la BBC. La denominada serie clásica, se emitió entre 1963 y 1989.

El programa muestra las aventuras de un Señor del Tiempo conocido como "El Doctor", que explora el universo en su TARDIS, una nave espacial con conciencia propia capaz de viajar a través del tiempo y el espacio. Por fuera, simula ser una cabina de policía azul. Con la ayuda de distintos acompañantes, el Doctor se enfrenta a una variedad de enemigos mientras salva civilizaciones, visita tanto el pasado como el futuro, ayuda a gente común y corrige injusticias.

Cast completo de Doctor Who

Nicholas Briggs as Daleks (voice)

Nicholas Briggs

Daleks (voice)
Nicholas Briggs's performance as the voice of the Daleks in the television series "Doctor Who" is nothing short of iconic, breathing chilling life into the malevolent extraterrestrial mutants encased in their indestructible pepperpot-shaped armour. Since the show's revival in 2005, Briggs has masterfully captured the essence of the Daleks' ruthless, single-minded extermination ethos with his powerful, grating vocal delivery that resonates with a sense of cold, calculating menace. His voicework has become a defining characteristic of the Daleks, enhancing their status as one of science fiction's most feared and enduring villains. Briggs's ability to convey the creatures' unwavering hatred and lack of compassion for any life form deemed inferior is a testament to his skill as a voice actor. His performances are not merely imitations but are imbued with a depth that reinforces the Daleks' role as the archenemy of the Doctor, ensuring that each encounter is filled with tension and a sense of genuine peril. Briggs's vocal contributions have thus played a crucial role in re-establishing the Daleks as a formidable force in the "Doctor Who" universe, terrifying new generations of viewers while delighting long-time fans with a voice that is both instantly recognizable and quintessentially Dalek.
Eric Roberts as The Master

Eric Roberts

The Master
Eric Roberts brought a deliciously malevolent presence to the role of The Master in the 1996 "Doctor Who" television movie, which marked the first on-screen appearance of the Doctor's arch-nemesis since the classic series' run ended in 1989. Roberts' portrayal of The Master was both charismatic and chilling, offering viewers a complex antagonist whose Machiavellian intelligence and ruthless ambition were matched only by his unquenchable thirst for power. His performance retained the character's classic elements of sarcastic wit and grandiosity while infusing The Master with a modern, sinister edge. Roberts skillfully navigated the character's transition from a decrepit, dying villain at the story's beginning to a fully rejuvenated adversary, eager to challenge the Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann, in a battle of wits and wills that spanned the movie's duration. His on-screen chemistry with McGann was electric, providing a dynamic contrast that showcased the eternal struggle between these two Time Lords. Roberts' interpretation of The Master left an indelible mark on the "Doctor Who" universe, setting a high bar for future actors taking on the iconic role.
Kevin McNally as Hugo Lang

Kevin McNally

Hugo Lang
Brian Blessed as King Yrcanos

Brian Blessed

King Yrcanos
John Cleese as Art Gallery Visitor

John Cleese

Art Gallery Visitor
David Prowse as Minotaur

David Prowse

Minotaur