{"id":1517,"date":"2001-04-15T16:19:14","date_gmt":"2001-04-15T21:19:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.net\/?p=1517"},"modified":"2001-04-15T16:19:14","modified_gmt":"2001-04-15T21:19:14","slug":"on-who-should-play-who","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.com\/?p=1517","title":{"rendered":"On Who Should Play Who"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Who would make a good Doctor Who?  I&#8217;ve been giving it some thought, and there are some people I think would make a good television Doctor and some people who would make a good film Doctor, and the lists don&#8217;t really cross.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll leave aside Paul McGann.  I would love to see McGann have another shot at the Doctor outside of the audios.  However, film and television productions being what they are, I don&#8217;t know how likely that would be.  I think that McGann would be capable of pulling off a film Doctor; he&#8217;d be the one I could most easily see going either direction.  So, consider McGann my first choice for both.  But, if not McGann, then who?<\/p>\n<p>First, film Doctors:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Hugh Grant.  He really is my first choice, if a <i>Doctor Who<\/i> film is ever made.  I get the impression he wouldn&#8217;t even have to act to do the Doctor.  His take on the role might largely depend on his force of personality.  Plus, of all the Doctors in &#8220;Curse of the Fatal Death,&#8221; Hugh was the Doctor that worked the best for me.  (In descending order of preference, that would be Hugh Grant, Lumley, Richard E. Grant, Atkinson, Broadbent).<\/li>\n<li>Alan Rickman.  He&#8217;s done a lot of really crappy roles in the past.  The less said about Kevin Smith&#8217;s <i>Dogma<\/i> the better.  However, he has done some spectacular work, and I think he could do the part of the Doctor some real justice.  Also, I&#8217;m told that it was he, and not Pierce Brosnan, that Leonard Nimoy cast for his <i>Doctor Who<\/i> film.<\/li>\n<li>Tim Curry.  He seems a little bit of a lightweight to play the Doctor, but in many of his roles he has the manic quality that being the Doctor almost requires.  I could see Curry as being bombastic and ruthless.  In other words, a lot like Colin Baker.<\/li>\n<li>Malcolm McDowell.  He&#8217;s a real stretch to visualize as the Doctor, especially because he&#8217;s not all that young any more and all of his roles tend towards the sinister, with <i>Time After Time<\/i> being about his only not-sinister role (the other one being <i>Cross Creek<\/i>).  However, if you ever watched the revised <i>Fantasy Island<\/i>, you&#8217;d see the Doctor&#8217;s qualities in Mr. Rourke.<\/li>\n<li>Sir Ian McKellan.  Okay, so I see him as being the Cushing Doctor.  That&#8217;s not necessarily a bad thing.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>David Warner would have been another top choice, ten or fifteen years ago.  Now he&#8217;s a bit ragged and dumpy.  On the other hand, I would never pick Pierce Brosnan as the Doctor.  I really cannot picture that one at all.  Nor would I pick Patrick Stewart.  And that covers the big-name British actors at work in Hollywood today.  The other choice, Sir Anthony Hopkins, is just too old for the role, and I really cannot picture him as the Doctor.<\/p>\n<p>Television Doctors:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Stephen Fry.  If Doctor Who ever returns to television (at least, within the next five years), I would want Stephen Fry as our favorite Time Lord from Gallifrey.  I can&#8217;t put my finger on exactly what qualifies Stephen Fry to be the Doctor in my mind.  Some of it comes from watching <i>Jeeves &#038; Wooster<\/i>.  Some of it comes from watching the Oscar Wilde biopic he did a few years back.  Some of it&#8217;s just a gut feeling.  He also wouldn&#8217;t do bad as a film Doctor, either, but I don&#8217;t think Fry would have any real star power to draw the film.<\/li>\n<li>John Thaw.  Okay, another pick out of left field.  And another old actor.  First, I don&#8217;t picture him doing the Doctor as Inspector Morse.  Put that out of your mind.  What sold me on the idea of John Thaw was a film <i>Masterpiece Theatre<\/i> showed a couple of years ago starring him as an old man that befriended a young boy during World War II.  Seemed pretty Doctorish to me.<\/li>\n<li>Alexander Siddig.  Not a likely choice; he&#8217;s pretty much given up acting to focus on a film directing career.  However, I think the character shadings he gave Julian Bashir show the qualities the Doctor needs: a sympathetic know-it-all.  It was his idea to have Bashir be thoroughly unlikable in the first two seasons, and I think it&#8217;s a credit to his skills as an actor that he was able to bring Bashir around from a total asshole to being a character you could like without reservation.  In a way, that&#8217;s something the Doctor really needs at this point, to be a character the audience can see as heroic, but also a character they&#8217;re not entirely sure of.  In other words, what Andrew Cartmel tried to do during McCoy&#8217;s era.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>That about covers the possibilities that I can think of.  I keep hearing Sean Bean&#8217;s name tossed around, and I&#8217;m on the fence there.  He does Sharpe pretty damn well, and I honestly want to see him take a crack at James Bond when Pierce Brosnan retires from the role, but I can&#8217;t see the Doctor in him.  Maybe it&#8217;s there and I&#8217;ve missed it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Who would make a good Doctor Who? I&#8217;ve been giving it some thought, and there are some people I think would make a good television Doctor and some people who would make a good film Doctor, and the lists don&#8217;t really cross. I&#8217;ll leave aside Paul McGann. 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