O Autorze

Patrick Troughton was a prominent British actor best known for his role as the Second Doctor in the iconic television series "Doctor Who." His tenure from 1966 to 1969 marked a significant period in the show's history, as he brought a unique blend of charm, wit, and depth to the character. Troughton's portrayal helped to establish the Doctor's ability to regenerate, allowing the show to continue through various iterations of the character over the decades. Beyond "Doctor Who," Troughton had a diverse career in film, television, and theatre, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

In addition to his work on television, Troughton appeared in various films and stage productions, displaying a wide-ranging talent that earned him respect in the acting community. He was also involved in radio dramas, contributing to adaptations of classic literature, including works by Charles Dickens. His influence on the genre of science fiction and the portrayal of complex characters in television continues to be felt, making him a beloved figure among fans and actors alike.

Data Urodzenia March 25, 1920
Miejsce Urodzenia Mill Hill, London, England
Data śmierci March 28, 1987
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