Timothy Dalton
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | March 21,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Colwyn Bay |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 187 (cm) |
Upcoming movies | Toy Story 4 |
Children | Alexander Dalton |
Partners | Vanessa Redgrave |
Oksana Grigorieva | |
Siblings | Mark Dalton |
Suzzane Dalton | |
Annabelle Dalton | |
Stephen Dalton | |
Parents | Peter Dalton Leggett |
Dorothy Scholes | |
Nationality | British |
Partner | Vanessa Redgrave |
Oksana Grigorieva | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 409989 |
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Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett is a British actor. He gained international prominence as the fourth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.
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Terrance Dicks, Doctor Who writer and script editor, dies at 84
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Terrance Dicks, Doctor Who writer and script editor, dies at 84
Terrance Dicks speaking at a Doctor Who event in 2015
British author Terrance Dicks , best known for his long association with Doctor Who , has died at the age of 84.
Dicks worked as script editor on More Than 150 episodes of The Classic sci-fi show. He also wrote numerous episodes.
Yet he is arguably better known for the many Doctor Who novelisations he wrote for The Target Books imprint.
Author Jenny Colgan said he had "helped more children (especially boys) develop a lifelong love of reading than almost anyone else who's ever lived".
Sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman also paid tribute, he would have never written for Doctor Who had Dicks not shown him How To do it.
Mark Gatiss , another member of The Doctor Who writing family, remembered Dicks as "a brilliant TV professional [and] a funny and generous soul".
He was also, "an inspirational writer who took so many of us on unforgettable journeys into space and time".
Chris Chibnall , Doctor Who 's current show runner, said Dicks had been "responsible for some of The Show 's greatest moments and iconic creations".
Richard Hurndall , Peter Davison , Jon Pertwee and Patrick Troughton in The Five Doctors"The lights of Doctor Who are dimmer tonight," he said. "He was one of The Greatest contributors to Doctor Who 's history, on screen and off.
"Everyone working on Doctor Who sends His Family and friends Our Love and condolences at this difficult time. "
Born in East London in 1935, Dicks joined Doctor Who towards the end of Patrick Troughton 's tenure as the programme's Second Doctor .
One of his best-loved episodes was 1983's The Five Doctors, the BBC show's 20th anniversary special.
Dicks also worked on such shows as The Avengers , The Diary of Anne Frank and a 1983 version of Jane Eyre starring Timothy Dalton .
'More Than just another Doctor Who writer'by Lizo Mzimba , entertainment correspondent
Terrance Dicks was More Than just another Doctor Who Writer. His stories were some of The Most influential of the original classic series.
His first credited script for The Show was 1969's The War Games with Patrick Troughton . Producer Derrick Sherwin had suggested the concept that The Doctor came from a race called the Time Lords.
Patrick Troughton (centre) with Wendy Padbury and Frazer Hines in The War GamesThe War Games script from Dicks and co-writer Malcolm Hulke took that idea and successfully introduced audiences to one of the series' most popular and longest-running elements.
As script editor, Dicks - Together with producer Barry Letts - was one of The Creators of The Doctor 's arch-enemy The Master , introduced in the Jon Pertwee episode Terror of the Autons.
Just as importantly, the huge number of Doctor Who novelisations he wrote were instrumental in awakening A Love of reading and an enduring passion for books in A Generation of children.
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