We Now Know Who is the New Doctor Who

Peter Capaldi is the New Doctor Who
Peter Capaldi is the New Doctor Who - Photo Courtesy of BBC One
The identity of the Twelfth Doctor Who was revealed during a BBC One one-hour live special. Taking over the role after Matt Smith departs will be 55 year old Peter Capaldi, who actually was high on the list of many Doctor Who fans as one of the favorites to take on the much sought-after role.
 
Commenting on his casting, Capaldi said, “Being asked to play The Doctor is an amazing privilege. Like the Doctor himself I find myself in a state of utter terror and delight. I can’t wait to get started.”
 
“It’s an incendiary combination: one of the most talented actors of his generation is about to play the best part on television. Peter Capaldi is in the TARDIS!,” said Doctor Who lead writer and executive producer Steve Moffat.
 
Added Jenna Coleman: “I’m so excited Peter Capaldi is the man taking on the challenge of becoming the Twelfth Doctor. With Steven’s writing and his talent I know we’ll be making an amazing show with an incredible incarnation of number 12. I can’t wait to start this new adventure!”
 
“We started thinking Peter Capaldi might be the right person to take on this iconic part a few months ago,” stated Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning. “But it was only when he did a secret audition at Steven’s house under the cover of darkness that we knew we had our man. He’s an extraordinarily talented actor who can seemingly turn his hand to anything. We can’t wait to premiere his unique take on the Doctor on Christmas Day and we are sure he’s going to become one of the all-time classic Doctors.”
 
Peter Capaldi Biography [Courtesy of BBC One]:
 
Peter Capaldi is an award winning actor, film maker and lifelong Doctor Who fan.
 
He has enjoyed an illustrious career to date in both film and television.
 
Before securing the coveted role of the Twelfth Doctor, Peter first appeared in Doctor Who in 2008, playing Caecilius in the episode “The Fires of Pompeii”.
 
Peter grew up in Glasgow and attended the Glasgow School of Art, while studying there he secured his first breakthrough role in Local Hero (1983). He has also had roles in Dangerous Liaisons, The Crow Road, The Devil’s Whore and Torchwood: Children of Earth.
 
It is his role as Government spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in the BBC comedy series The Thick of It that has earned Peter both international and award success. In 2010 he won the BAFTA Television Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Role and the BPG Best Actor Award. In both 2010 and 2012, Peter won the British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actor. A film spin-off from The Thick of It, entitled In the Loop, was released in 2009.
 
As well as appearing in front of the camera, Peter is an award winning film maker. In 1995, he won the Oscar for Best Short Film (Live Action) for Franz Kafka’s It’s a Wonderful Life. He also wrote Soft Top, Hard Shoulder which won the audience award at the London Film Festival, and wrote and directed Strictly Sinatra. Peter’s stage credits include Professor Marcus in The Ladykillers at the Liverpool Playhouse, which saw the play transfer to the Gielgud Theatre in London.
 
2013 has been a busy year for Peter who has been seen on screen in the film World War Z and in BBC Two drama series The Hour, for which he was BAFTA nominated. Not only will Peter film his first scenes for Doctor Who this Autumn, but he will appear in the forthcoming film The Fifth Estate and the Disney film Maleficent.
 
Peter is currently filming new BBC One drama series The Musketeers, in which he plays Cardinal Richelieu which will launch in early 2014.
 

 
Source: BBC One

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