Geoffrey Beevers
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Lord Prydon: Gallifrey IV[BF] | 1 credit in 1 entry | |
Meriol: Missing Persons[BF] | 1 credit in 1 entry | |
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The Master: Master[BF]; Trail of the White Worm[BF]; The Oseidon Adventure[BF]; Mastermind[BF]; The Light at the End[BF]; The Evil One[BF]; Requiem for the Rocket Men[BF]; Death March[BF]; Jago & Litefoot Series 11[BF]; And You Will Obey Me[BF]; I Am The Master[BF]; Diary of River Song: Series 5[BF]; Ravenous 4[BF] | as Melkur: The Keeper of Traken | 26 credits in 14 entries | |
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Writer: I Am The Master[BF] | 1 credit in 1 entry |
Image Credit: Chuck Foster (this image appears for illustrative purposes only and no attempt is made to supersede any copyright attributed to it)
Geoffrey Beevers
Born: 1941 (age: 84)Geoffrey Beevers is a British actor who has appeared in many different television roles.
Beevers has worked extensively at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond upon Thames, both as an actor (including the title role in Jules Romain's Doctor Knock, 1994); and as an adaptor/director of George Eliot's novel Adam Bede (February 1990), for which he won a Time Out Award, and Balzac's P�re Goriot (February 1994).
He has appeared Doctor Who on two occasions, the most notable playing the second Master in the serial The Keeper of Traken. He has also appeared in some of the Big Finish Productions audio dramas based on Doctor Who (Dust Breeding, Master).
He also acted the vicar in the film Goodnight Mister Tom, and appeared in the 1978 TV-film The Nativity. For Channel 4 Television (UK), in 1988, he played a Wainwright (Member of Parliament) in A Very British Coup. More recently, he played a small role in the remake of Clash of the Titans as a noble of Basilica.
He was married to Caroline John, who portrayed the Third Doctor's companion Liz Shaw.