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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:05 am
heart Devoted to David - the official David Tennant fan thread heart
We are officially open and the name has been changed too. *squee* A million thank you's to Trix 'cause she's awesome for getting all this info together in one place! If not for her, I don't know when this thread would be finished!!!
Profile
Full Name: David Tennant Real Name: David John McDonald Date Of Birth: 18th April 1971 Star Sign: Aries Height: 6"1 Home Town: Paisley, Scotland Favourite Book: The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger. Favourite Film: Any Alfred Hitchcock but particulary Marnie. Favourite Actress: Audrey Hepburn. Favourite Play: Look Back In Anger and The Glass Menagerie. Favourite TV Show: The West Wing. Favourite Work Of Art: Rodin's The Kiss. Favourite Piece Of Music: Fishing For A Dream - Turin Breaks. Favourite Bands: The Proclaimers and The Kaiser Cheifs. Favourite Doctor Who Monster: The Zygons.
Biography
The son of a Presbyterian minister, David Tennant was brought up in Bathgate, the post-industrial town between Edinburgh and Glasgow immortalised in a song by his favorite band, The Proclaimers. He decided to be an actor at a very young age (3 or 4) and was appearing on screen before he was even out of school. He was first talent-spotted by Scottish TV at a Saturday youth theatre club, an offshoot of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama where he later trained. After graduating, Tennant auditioned for the groundbreaking political Scottish Theatre Group 7:84 and landed the role of Giri the Hitman in their touring production of The Resistible Rise of Arturo Uiith — his first professional part. His second job, as King Arthur in an Edinburgh production, got such a bad review it made him cry. However, things began to look up when he landed a part in the award-winning BBC TV production of Takin' Over the Asylum. Tennant played manic-depressive Campbell Bain, a role that he claims changed his life. "They needed someone who could believably act 19 and bonkers." He could, and did, to much acclaim, and followed it up with a much-praised performance as the page boy in What the Butler Saw at the Lyttelton. Then in 1996, when he was just 25, Tennant joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. His turn as Touchstone in As You Like It was praised as the most memorable in years. He was also applauded for his Jack Lane in The Herbal Bed, his leading role in Romeo and Juliet, and his portrayals of Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors (for which he received a a 2000 Ian Charleson Award nomination for Best classical actor under 30) and Captain Jack Absolute in The Rivals. Tennant is now a respected classical stage actor and has added to his awards with the 2005 Critics Award for Theatre in Scotland Best Male Performance, as Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger; a 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award nomination for Best Actor for Lobby Hero; and a Theatre Management Association Best Actor Award for The Glass Menagerie. Whilst forging his name in the theatre, Tennant also dipped his toe into the world of television, guest-starring in episodes of The Deputy, Foyle's War, The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Rab C. Nesbitt, Holding the Baby and the multiple-award-winning People Like Us. He also appeared in a number of British films and co-starred in BBC4's acclaimed live telefilm of The Quatermass Experiment in April 2005. But three TV roles in particular won Tennant widespead recognition, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. In He Knew He Was Right, Andrew Davies' acclaimed BBC adaptation of Trollope's novel, Tennant provided the comic sub-plot as the Reverend Gibson, a flirtatious clergyman who is fought over by a pair of squabbling sisters. In Blackpool, his Detective Inspector Peter Carlisle won critical acclaim ("David Tennant … crackles with raw energy" said the New York Daily News). And his Casanova was a triumph, described by the Observer as "a perfect fusion of Brad Pitt and Michael Palin." Landing the titular role on Doctor Who has made Tennant a household name around the world, but many fans also associate him with another role: Barty Crouch Junior in the big-screen blockbuster Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:47 am
heart Quotes heart
2006 "I shared a caravan with Peter Davison once. But I thought I'd better not tell him that I'd been a big fan, cos we're sharing a caravan – he might get a bit scared!" - David on his Doctor Who Fanboy tendencies (Arena 2006)
"I think it's like all these relationships, like Mulder and Scully and Moonlighting, you know. Moonlighting jumped the shark when they got together, didn't it? I think you have to be very careful. Which doesn't mean to say that we don't see the relationship developing and becoming something that it maybe hasn't before. But I think you have to be very careful with those things." - David on the Doctor and Rose's relationship (Series Two Doctor Who Press Launch)
2005 "It is a thrill to be part of it, I keep thinking 'It isn't real is it?'. It has been very curious to sit watching the titles roll with my name on them." - David on his debut as the Doctor in The Christmas Invasion (BBC News)
2004 "It was in the height of summer. I love rollercoasters and we all visited the Pleasure Beach as a company and it divided into who would go on the rollercoasters and who would hold the coats! We had a great time up there filming Blackpool. Really lovely people and they were very friendly and helpful." - David on Blackpool (BBC Press Release -2004)
2003 "Hopefully, things are a progression, in which case the highlight should be wherever you are now. I certainly don't think the best is all behind me. I often stop when I'm doing something, in the middle of rehearsals or some other job, and I try to take a minute to think "okay, this might be as good as it gets, so drink it in, appreciate it now". So far, I've been lucky because another job has always come along to equal the last. " - David on his career highlights (Whatsonstage.com -2003)
2002 "I was very small, about 3 or 4 I think, and just wanted to be the people on telly telling these wonderful stories. Obviously the idea grew and matured with me but I can't ever remember wanting to do anything else. I've just sort of taken it for granted all my life that that was what I would do." - David on when he first decided to take up acting (The Metro -2002)
2000 ""She would shock me with the things she would say, but she finds it harder to shock me now. She probably corrupted me, but I probably needed corrupting a little bit. It sounds like we were lovers or something. We weren't. It was more she led me into the murky world of London. I think I was quite green when I left Scotland - I was blessed with a very good upbringing, because my parents are very moral, Christian people, but without all the brimstone and thunder nonsense." - David on lodging with Arabella Weir in London (Scotland On Sunday -2000)
"They were going to cast Jim Carrey and then Nicolas Cage in the Ken Stott role. Then they turned Campbell into a black kid from the ghetto, which clearly ruled me out!. ." - David on the news that Hollywood would be making a movie of Takin Over The Asylum and casting someone new for his old role of Campbell (?? -2000)
1999 "I was playing King Arthur in Edinburgh, which was only my second job, and the review in The Scotsman said: `The cast of 18 are uniformly excellent, with the exception of David Tennant, who lacks any charm or ability whatsoever." Which I have to say floored me for quite a while." - David on the harshest critic he has encountered (The Guardian -1999)
1998 "Everyone in LA is so wired up and slightly artificial the whole time, there are some lovely people, but it's quite hard just to be normal. It's such a culture shock. I think that would drive me mad after a while. If I was going to live there, I'd need to have some really good pals that you could just go and hang out with and just be normal. I had a friend with whom I was at drama school, and who is out there now. It was good to have him there just to have a bit of a touchstone to reality." - David on his time in LA (The Scotsman -199 cool
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:56 pm
heart Quick Facts heart
-David's real surname is McDonald -David is currently dating Sophia Myles -David's mother Helen McLeod passed away recently -David Tennant began his career with theatre rather than television -David can be contacted via his agent [mailing address found at david-tennant.com] -David was born in a town called Bathgate in Scotland -David knew he wanted to act since age three -David is 6'1'' [no doubt taller than he looks on screen] -David was nominated for the 2003 Olivier Award -David had been a Doctor Who fan since childhood -David collects Doctor Who DVDs -David used to date Anne-Marie Duff from Shameless -David is smexy
Added: -David is the voice of many documentary films -He has a BA in Dramatic Studies from RSAMD (Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) -His first acting experience was touring Scotland in a minibus for 7:84 Scottish People's Theatre -David's been a life-long fan of Doctor Who and begged his agent to put him up for the part. -David had a little Tom Baker doll when he was a child. -He has auditioned 16 times for a role in detective drama Taggart, but never got a part! -He used to lodge with Arabella Weir from The Fast Show, and is now godfather to her youngest child. Coincidentally, she has played a female Doctor Who. -His acting age range is 18-35.
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 7:55 pm
Acting History
Einstein and Eddington (2007) (TV) (post-production) .... Sir Arthur Eddington
"Doctor Who" .... The Doctor / ... (30 episodes, 2005-2007) "Extras" .... The Doctor (1 episode, 2007) Doctor Who: Time Crash (2007) (TV) .... The Doctor Learners (2007) (TV) .... Chris Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest (2007) (TV) (voice) .... The Doctor "Dead Ringers" .... Regenerated Tony Blair (1 episode, 2007) "The Catherine Tate Show" .... Mr. Logan (1 episode, 2007) Recovery (2007) (TV) .... Alan Hamilton Free Jimmy (2006) (voice: English version) .... Hamish The Chatterley Affair (2006) (TV) .... Richard Hoggart "The Romantics" (2006) (mini) TV Series .... Jean-Jacques Rousseau Doctor Who: Attack of the Graske (2005) (VG) .... The Doctor Secret Smile (2005) (TV) .... Brendan Block Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) .... Barty Crouch Junior The Quatermass Experiment (2005) (TV) .... Doctor Gordon Briscoe Casanova (2005) (TV) .... Giacomo Casanova "Blackpool" .... D.I. Peter Carlisle (6 episodes, 2004) ... aka Viva Blackpool (USA: new syndication title) Traffic Warden (2004) .... The Traffic Warden "He Knew He Was Right" (2004) (mini) TV Series .... Mr. Gibson The Deputy (2004) (TV) .... Christopher Williams Old Street (2004) .... Mr. Watson "Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka" (2003) (mini) TV Series (voice) .... Caretaker "Spine Chillers" .... Dr. Krull (1 episode, 2003) Bright Young Things (2003) .... Ginger Littlejohn "Posh Nosh" .... Jose-Luis (2 episodes, 2003) "Trust" .... Gavin MacEwan (1 episode, 2003) "Foyle's War" .... Theo Howard (1 episode, 2002) "People Like Us" .... Rob Harker (1 episode, 2001) Sweetnightgoodheart (2001) .... Pete "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)" .... Gordon Stylus (1 episode, 2000) Being Considered (2000) .... Larry "The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries" .... Max Valentine (1 episode, 2000) "Love in the 21st Century" .... John (1 episode, 1999) The Last September (1999) .... Captain Gerald Colthurst L.A. Without a Map (199 cool .... Richard "Duck Patrol" .... Simon 'Darwin' Brown (7 episodes, 199 cool "Holding the Baby" .... Nurse (1 episode, 1997) Bite (1997) .... Alistair Galbraith Jude (1996) .... Drunk Undergraduate "A Mug's Game" (1996) TV Series .... Gavin (unknown episodes) "The Bill" .... Steve Clemens (1 episode, 1995) "Takin' Over the Asylum" .... Campbell (6 episodes, 1994) "The Tales of Para Handy" (1994) TV Series (unknown episodes) "Rab C. Nesbitt" .... Davina (1 episode, 1993) - Touch (1993) TV Episode .... Davina
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:18 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:20 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:23 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 2:24 pm
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 7:48 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:39 pm
rofl rofl OMG that's awesome!
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 4:30 am
Ceribri rofl rofl OMG that's awesome! ... it looks scary, just the facial expression, it really looks like he could be selling some hair product... *shrinks away*
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:46 pm
Hehe, thanks. I was struck with inspiration. Well, actually it nearly poked my eye out.
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 4:27 am
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:05 pm
---_---_---_---_ One word:
ITOTALLYANDCOMPLETELYLOVEANDADOREHIMIWANTTOHAVEHISBABIESANDLIVEWITHHIMFOREVAH!
In other words:
SQUEE! :3333
David is the best. I'm hoping to see him in Hamlet next year, along with another of my favourite actors (not at all as favourite as David though), Patrick Stewart :3
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:15 pm
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