Sacha Dhawan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 40 |
Date of birth | May 1,1984 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Bramhall |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Nationality | British |
Job | Voice acting |
Current partner | Anjli Mohindra |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 461995 |
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The History Boys
After Earth
An Adventure in Space and Time
Line of Duty
The Boy With The Top Knot
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Not Safe for Work
Bradford Riots
Chuggington
The Last Train
In the Club
Girl Shaped Love Drug
The Lady in the Van
Five Days
Weirdsister College
Bugsplat!
Splintered
The Deep
Out of Sight
Cruel Earth
Wired
The Great
Stapler
Sacha Dhawan Life story
Sacha Dhawan is a British actor. He began his career in the ITV series Out of Sight, The Last Train, and Weirdsister College. He originated the role of Akthar in the play The History Boys and reprised his role in its film adaptation.
Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker set for her final appearance
... Friends and enemies returnThe cast also includes characters who have appeared in the show more recently, including Jemma Redgrave s Kate Stewart, the leader of international military organisation UNIT, and Sacha Dhawan s the Master...
Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker making last appearance as Time Lord
... The centenary special, to mark 100 years of the BBC, will also star Mandip Gill, Sacha Dhawan and comedian John Bishop...
Doctor Who: Former companions to join Jodie Whittaker's farewell
... The short teaser also revealed that the episode will feature the Doctor s arch enemy The Master (Sacha Dhawan) and two of her most famous foes, the Daleks and the Cybermen...
Dracula: the critics applaud the energetic and fun revival of the vampire-classic
... Telegraph critic Singh was also performances impressed by the , in Stephen Fry, Sacha Dhawan and Sir Lenny Henry cameo...
Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker set for her final appearance
By Lizo MzimbaEntertainment correspondent, BBC News
Jodie Whittaker will make her final Doctor Who appearance in a 90-minute special on Bbc One later.
The Actress as The First woman to take on The Lead role in The long-running sci-fi drama.
In her final story, The Power of The Doctor , Whittaker will take on three of The Doctor 's best known Enemies - The Daleks, The Cybermen and The Master .
She will then regenerate at The End of The episode, after playing The Role for five years.
The storyline for Whittaker's final episode, which is part of The Bbc 's centenary celebrations, will also see The Return of two companions from The programme's past.
They are Sophie Aldred 's Ace, who last appeared in The Show in 1989 alongside Sylvester Mccoy 's Seventh Doctor , and Janet Fielding 's Tegan, who appeared with Tom Baker 's fourth Doctor and Peter Davison 's Fifth Doctor .
Fielding's last appearance in Doctor Who was in 1984.
The trailer for Sunday's episode shows The pair firing machine guns at a group of Cybermen, as well as a brief glimpse of Ace plunging to ground wearing a parachute.
Friends and Enemies returnThe cast also includes characters who have appeared in The Show more recently, including Jemma Redgrave 's Kate Stewart , The leader of international military organisation UNIT, and Sacha Dhawan 's The Master .
The Doctor 's current companions, John Bishop 's Dan and Mandip Gill 's Yaz will also be in The special episode.
The finale also marks The Departure of head writer Chris Chibnall , who's been in charge of The Show for The entirety of Whittaker era.
After Sunday evening's series finale, Doctor Who will return in 2023, when it will celebrate its 60th anniversary.
Russell T Davies, who was at The helm of The series for its successful return in 2005, will return to The programme as showrunner.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Sex Education star as The First actor of colour to lead The drama.
It was also announced that David Tennant , who played The Doctor between 2005 and 2010, had been filming scenes for Doctor Who 's 60th anniversary.
He had previously returned for a role alongside The 11th Doctor Matt Smith in The Show 's 50th anniversary special in 2013.
Source of news: bbc.com