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      • On 16 July 2017, Whittaker was announced as the Thirteenth Doctor in the science fiction television series Doctor Who; she is the first woman to play the character of the Doctor. She had previously worked with incoming Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall on Broadchurch.
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  2. Nov 22, 2022 · Here’s how it works. Features. Jodie Whittaker — things you didn't know about the Doctor Who star. By Claire Crick. published 22 November 2022. Jodie Whittaker was the first female to lead Doctor Who, but what else is there to know about her?

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    • It Didn’T Take Long For Her to Land Some Plum roles.
    • Peter O’Toole Was An Early Fan.
    • She Never Wanted to Be Famous.
    • She Stepped in For Carey Mulligan in The Seagull with Three Hours’ notice.
    • She Considers Herself A “Quiet Person’S nightmare."
    • She Likes The Unpredictability That Comes with Acting.
    • Whittaker Was Chris Chibnall’s First Choice to Play The Thirteenth Doctor.
    • Casting A Woman as The Doctor Has Been A Long Time coming.
    • She Had to Tell A Lot of Lies While Negotiating Her Doctor Who role.
    • She Stays Far, Far Away from Social Media.

    Unlike so many actors who spend years waiting to get their big break, Whittaker found success pretty quickly after graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2005. That same year, she made her professional debut at Shakespeare’s Globe in a production of The Storm, in which she shared the stage with Mark Rylance. Shortly after, she l...

    Peter O’Toole reportedly cited Whittaker as one of the two best young actresses he had ever worked with. (The other was Rose Byrne.)

    Though she long dreamed of making a living as an actor, being famous has never been on Whittaker’s to do list. “People never recognize me in the street and that’s brilliant—I love it,” Whittaker once said. “A chameleon face is good—because you don’t want to be going everywhere and have people thinking they know you. I’ve been around people who that...

    In 2007, producers of the Royal Court’s production of Chekhov’s The Seagullfound themselves in a bit of a pickle when the show’s star, Carey Mulligan, had appendicitis. They needed a great actress and needed one quickly, so they called Whittaker—who had auditioned for the part of Nina, but lost out to Mulligan—to take over. She had a full three hou...

    While many actors are happy to rattle off any number of professions they would have possibly attempted had they not gone into show business, Whittaker doesn’t see herself as a 9 to 5 type. “I’m a quiet person’s nightmare,” she said. “The only time I shut up is when I’m reading, because I’m a book geek. I was the attention-seeking child in class who...

    While some people can only be comfortable with stability, Whittaker loves the unpredictable nature of being an actor. “I’ve got a very manic energy,” she once explainedabout why living in London was a good match for her personality. “And I’ve always panicked about taking an acting job that would be really long, because the motivation for me is that...

    Whittaker isn’t the only newcomer to the new season of Doctor Who: Broadchurchcreator Chris Chibnall, who has worked with Whittaker for years and has written for the sci-fi series in the past, was tapped as the show’s new showrunner. And the Thirteenth Doctor will be surrounded by a whole new cast of companions. While it’s always a big deal when th...

    Although Whittaker’s casting as the first woman to play the Doctor made headlines around the world, Doctor Whoproducers have been toying with the idea of having an actress lead the ensemble going back nearly 40 years. When Fourth Doctor Tom Baker departed the series in 1981, he famously wished "good luck to the new Doctor, whoever he or she may be,...

    Because of all the secrecy surrounding her casting, Whittaker gave The Doctor a codename: The Clooney. “In my home, and with my agent, it was The Clooney,” she said. "Because to me and my husband, George is an iconic guy. And we thought: what’s a really famous iconic name? It was just fitting.” (Yes, her husband was one of the few people she was al...

    Given Doctor Who’s immense popularity, and the number of fans who like to make their thoughts about the series public via social media, it’s probably a good thing that Whittaker has never been into the whole Twitter thing. For her, it’s an important part of staying grounded as an actor. “One of the main things that's been very healthy for me throug...

  3. Nov 25, 2022 · Doctor Who: 10 Facts Fans Didn’t Know About Jodie Whittakers Regeneration Episode. By George Chrysostomou. Published Nov 25, 2022. Link copied to clipboard. Doctor Who has come to the end of an era, with Jodie Whittaker saying goodbye to the role.

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  4. Jodie Auckland Whittaker (born 17 June 1982) is an English actress, best known for her roles in television as the Thirteenth Doctor in Doctor Who (2017–2022) and Beth Latimer in Broadchurch (2013–2017). She came to prominence in her 2006 feature film debut Venus, for which she received British Independent Film Award and Satellite Award ...

  5. Jodie Whittaker on Doctor Who, Time and intimacy coordinators: ‘I will be forever grief-ridden that I’m not playing the Doctor’ The former Time Lord tells Jessie Thompson why she shouldn’t ...

  6. Oct 14, 2022 · October 14, 2022. The Thirteenth Doctor’s final story, ‘The Power of the Doctor’ is almost upon us! The Doctor herself, Jodie Whittaker, let us know what to expect… The Power of the Doctor | TRAILER | Doctor Who. Watch on. Can you tell us what audiences can expect from your final big special? I would say that Whovians are in for an absolute treat.

  7. Apr 19, 2022 · Jodie Whittaker is leaving Doctor Who. Jodie became the 13th Doctor and first woman to play the role in 2018, starring in the last three series of the BBC sci-fi drama - but last summer she...