Silas Carson
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Voice of the Ood: The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit; Planet of the Ood; Doctor Who Live(uncredited)[Stage] | 4 credits in 3 entries | |
Emperor: as Voice of Emperor: Warriors of Kudlak[SJA] | 2 credits in 1 entry | |
Kudlak: as Voice of Kudlak: Warriors of Kudlak[SJA] | 2 credits in 1 entry | |
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4 credits in 1 entry | ||
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The Sicari: Time War 2[BF] | 4 credits in 1 entry | |
Ood: as Voice of Ood: Survivors of the Flux; The Vanquishers | 2 credits in 2 entries |
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Silas Carson
Born: 1965 (age: 59)Silas Carson is an English actor, mostly known for playing Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi and Viceroy Nute Gunray in all three of the Star Wars prequels and providing the voice of theOod in Doctor Who.
In Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Carson also plays two other speaking parts, the Senator of the Trade Federation, Lott Dod (although his voice was replaced with that of actorToby Longworth) and the co-pilot of the ship which Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi are on in the first scene.
He also made a guest appearance on the BBC series Hustle, as Bollywood film fan and perfectionist Kulvinder Samar (whose correct name in the show is actually Kulvinda, but was written as Kulvinder in the credits), and in Spooks and The IT Crowd.
He provided alien voices for the Doctor Who episodes "The End of the World", "The Impossible Planet", "The Satan Pit", "Planet of the Ood" and "The End of Time". In the latter four he voiced the Ood, a race once enslaved by humanity.
Since late 2007 he has appeared in several episodes of BBC's school drama Waterloo Road as blackmailer Stuart Hordley.
Carson also had a minor role in Series one of BBC sit-com Outnumbered as a character named Ravi when Sue and Pete had a dinner party.
He also starred in the third series of BBC3 comedy How Not to Live Your Life, alongside Dan Clark and David Armand. He plays Samantha's university professor/love interest Brian.
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