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  1. 1968, 1972, 2009, 2015. IMDb profile. Donald Sumpter (born 13 February 1943 [1]) appeared in various Doctor Who television stories, as well as an appearance in the spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures .

  2. Sumpter was born on 13 February 1943, [1] in Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. [2] One of his early television appearances was the 1968 Doctor Who serial The Wheel in Space with Patrick Troughton as the Doctor. [1] Sumpter appeared in Doctor Who again, in the 1972 serial The Sea Devils with Jon Pertwee. [1]

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    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2021
    Sir James
    1 episode: "The Aristocrat"
    2020
    Exposed: The Church's Darkest Secret
    Docu-drama, 2 episodes
    2019
    George
    2 episodes
    2019
    Zharkov
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    • The War Doctor
    • The Ninth Doctor

    Played by William Hartnell, the grouchy yet grandfatherly First Doctor never made a definitive statement as to his age. However, we can calculate his age through references from later episodes. In the Fourth Doctor episode "The Ribos Operation," The Doctor's companion Romana remarked that he was 759 years old. One episode later, in "The Pirate Plan...

    The Second Doctor, who was played by Patrick Troughton, was something unique among the various Doctors, in that he was one of the few who gave a relatively precise and straightforward answer when asked about his age. In "Tomb of the Cybermen," he told his companion Victoria that "if we count in Earth terms, I suppose I must be about... four hundred...

    Exiled as punishment for his interfering in the affairs of other planets (albeit as a force for good) the Third Doctor spent most of his relatively short life trapped on Earth. Played by Jon Pertwee, the Third Doctor never made any definitive statements as to his exact age, though he claimed in "Doctor Who and the Silurians" to have lived for "seve...

    Still the most iconic of the classic Doctors nearly four decades after his retirement from the role, Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor is also one of the most long-lived incarnations of The Doctor. He claimed to be "something like seven hundred and fifty years" in "Pyramids of Mars," which he later claimed was middle-aged by Time Lord standards. Perhaps th...

    At the time of his casting as the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison was the youngest actor to play The Doctor. Despite his youthful appearance, the Fifth Doctor had an old man's soul, yet he never made any statement about his age on the show. He claimed to be 813 at the time of his regeneration in the novel Cold Fusion and told his companion Peri Brown, ...

    Bold and brash as his colorful coat, Colin Baker's Sixth Doctor presented a radically different take on The Doctor. Apparently he took some solo-side trips without Peri Brown, as he claimed to be 900 years old exactly in both "Revelation of the Daleks" and "Mysterious Planet," yet Peri showed no signs of having aged five decades during her travels ...

    Capable of playing both the bumbling buffoon and the cunning chess-master, Sylvester McCoy's Seventh Doctor may have been the most unpredictable of the Classic Doctors. He claimed to be 953 years old in his first appearance in "Time and The Rani," noting that a locked door in The Rani's lab required a three-digit PIN and that the combination, 953, ...

    With only a single TV movie and one webisode officially counted as canon by the BBC, Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor is the most difficult to pin down in terms of age. He calculated his age as 1013 years old in the novel Vampire Science. Fearing that he had lost count somewhere, he briefly only counted the years lived by his current incarnation and gav...

    Played by John Hurt, the War Doctor was an incarnation who had denied himself the name of The Doctor as he fought in the Last Great Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks. Calculating his age is tricky, as the short story Doctor Who and the Time War confirmed that the various reality-altering weapons employed during the Time War resulted in...

    The first Doctor of the New Who era, the Ninth Doctor's adventures only lasted for a single season but Christopher Ecclestonmade him into a memorable if conflicted character in that brief time. He claimed to be 900 years old in the episode "Aliens of London." Based on the given age of the War Doctor, this means that the Ninth Doctor spent roughly 1...

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  4. Actor. Stories: See Credits Section. Main time period active: 1968, 1972, 2009, 2015. IMDb profile. Donald Sumpter (born 13 February 1943 [1]) appeared in various Doctor Who television stories, as well as an appearance in the spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures .

  5. Birthday: February 13, 1943 ( Aquarius) Born In: Brixworth, Northamptonshire, England. Actors #5143. Film & Theater Personalities #11390. Quick Facts. British Celebrities Born In February. Age: 81 Years, 81 Year Old Males. Born Country: England. Actors British Men. Height: 5'9" (175 cm ), 5'9" Males. City: Northamptonshire, England. More Facts.

  6. The Sea Devils is the third serial of the ninth season of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 26 February to 1 April 1972. It was written by Malcolm Hulke and directed by Michael E. Briant.

  7. Department. Donald Sumpter (born 13 February 1943) is an English actor. He has appeared in film and television since the mid-1960s. One of his early television appearances was the 1968 Doctor Who serial The Wheel in Space with Patrick Troughton as the Doctor.

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