Trevor Martin
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Kaido: The Paradise Of Death(uncredited)[Misc] | 2 credits in 1 entry | |
Ungar: The Paradise Of Death(uncredited)[Misc] | 1 credit in 1 entry | |
Guard: as Guard 2: The Paradise Of Death(uncredited)[Misc] | 1 credit in 1 entry | |
Jenhegger: The Paradise Of Death(uncredited)[Misc] | 1 credit in 1 entry | |
Custodian of the Data Store: The Paradise Of Death(uncredited)[Misc] | 1 credit in 1 entry | |
Professor Capra: Flip-Flop[BF] | 1 credit in 1 entry |
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Trevor Martin
Born: 1930Died: Thursday 5th October 2017 (age: 87)
Trevor Martin is a British actor.
He is best known for playing the Doctor on stage at the Adelphi Theatre, London in Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday. In the 1974 play he essayed the role of an alternate Fourth Doctor, a role he reprised in a 2008 audio adaptation of the play from Big Finish Productions.
He had previously appeared in the show itself as a Time Lord in the 1969 serial The War Games opposite Second Doctor Patrick Troughton and later guested in the 1993 Doctor Who radio play The Paradise of Death alongside Third Doctor Jon Pertwee and the 2003 Doctor Whoaudio drama Flip-Flop alongside Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy.
His many television credits range from the 1960s to the present day and include Sherlock Holmes, Jackanory, Van der Valk, Z Cars, Special Branch, The Onedin Line, Coronation Street, Inspector Morse and The Bill.
Films include Othello (1965), Absolution (1978), Krull (1983), The House of Mirth (2000) and Babel (2006).
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