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"'Splendid chaps, all of them.' I think that's the traditional answer to that question."
David Tennant when asked "If you could be any Doctor, who would you choose to be?" at Comic-Con 2009

David Tennant (born David John McDonaldnote  on 18 April 1971 in Scotland) is a Scottish actor.

A Lothian-born bloke, Tennant is probably best known for portraying the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who, later returning as the Fourteenth Doctor. Other famous roles of his include Kilgrave in Jessica Jones, Alec Hardy in Broadchurchnote , Crowley in Good Omens, and Barty Crouch Jr. in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the lattermost being a considerable display of his... "eager" face (his face is very expressive, as you can see in any of his TV or film work). He additionally played "Dangerous Beans" in a BBC radio adaptation of the Discworld novel The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, managed to get a role as a very convincing pre-op trans barmaid on Rab C. Nesbitt, and unsuccessfully auditioned several times for Taggart.

Tennant securing the role of the Doctor is of special note since he had been a fan of the series since childhood and specifically went into acting to play the role (in a strange case of irony, his first big role was in something called Takin' Over the Asylum). To this end, he has shown himself to be quite knowledgeable about the history of the series in interviews. He additionally signed on for bit parts when Scream of the Shalka and Big Finish Doctor Who were produced. Contrary to rumour, he did not audition for the role of the Ninth Doctor, but was working with Russell T Davies when the role became available and was asked to play the Tenth Doctor without auditioning. His Doctor and Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor are generally considered the two best and most iconic Doctors in the series' history by the fandom.

Contrary to an infamous question on The Million-Pound Drop, he's not the longest-running Doctor. That record still belongs to the seven-year run of Tom Baker, although how one counts the "Wilderness Years" makes this up for debate. He left Who after the 2009 specials, but returned for the series' 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor", in 2013. In 2022, it was announced that he would return again for specials in 2023 marking the series' 60th anniversary; previously thought to be appearing as the Tenth Doctor, it was eventually revealed that he would instead be the new fourteenth incarnation of the Doctor, reuniting him with former co-star Catherine Tate. This makes him the first actor in the main television series to play the Doctor in two separate regenerations, three if the Meta-Crisis Doctor is counted separately.note 

In 2008, Tennant played Hamlet in the Great Performances production of Hamlet from the Royal Shakespeare Company alongside Patrick Stewart. The film adaptation can be viewed on PBS' website. In 2011, he played Benedick opposite Catherine Tate in a production of Much Ado About Nothing. In 2013-2014, he played Richard II for the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Tennant married Georgia Moffett in December 2011 and has five children with her: Olive, Wilfred, Doris, Birdie, and Ty (Moffett's older son whom he also adopted). Moffett not only played Tennant's Opposite-Sex Clone in "The Doctor's Daughter" but is also ex-Doctor Peter Davison's real-life daughter. (And guess who inspired Tennant to go into acting?)

Tennant is a public supporter of the Labour Party, delivering a very scathing criticism of David Cameron in early 2010 as well as providing the voiceover for Labour's 2010 Election Broadcast, although he avoided political commentary during his tenure as the Doctor because he felt it was improper.

In 2019, he started a podcast, David Tennant Does a Podcast With..., in which he interviews various famous people he knows.

Tennant also likes Kate Bush, Coldplay, The Proclaimers, Come Dine With Me, Firefly, and Honey Nut Shredded Wheat. Deal with it.


David Tennant's film roles:

His TV roles:

His theatrical roles

Filmed Stage Productions:
  • Hamlet (2008 production) - Hamlet
  • Richard II (2014 production) - Richard II
  • Good (2022 production) - Halder.

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Other roles:


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