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David John Tennant (né McDonald; 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He is best known for portraying the tenth incarnation of the Doctor in the sci-fi series Doctor Who (2005–2010; 2013). In 2022, he returned to the show as the fourteenth incarnation. His other notable screen roles include DI Alec Hardy in the crime drama series Broadchurch (2013–2017) and its 2014 remake, Kilgrave in the superhero series Jessica Jones (2015–2019), Crowley in the fantasy series Good Omens (2019–present), and various fictionalised versions of himself in the comedy series Staged (2020–2022). Tennant has worked extensively on stage, including a portrayal of the title character in a 2008 Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet that was later adapted for television. He is also a voice actor, featuring in the animated series DuckTales (2017–2021) as the voice of Scrooge McDuck. In 2015, he received the National Television Award for Special Recognition.

David Tennant

Franz Kafka
for Franz Kafka in Jay and Stu's Doctor Who: Series 15
Suggested by optimistic_writer

What if Doctor Who was made by two obsessive Whovians on the internet featuring a dead actor? The Doctor returns after the horrifying events of last season and is dealing with the death of his companion, Jodie. The TARDIS has brought him to a strange planet, where he eventually meets two human slaves. By the end of the episode, one dies, and the other, named Laun, comes with the Doctor because she has nowhere else to go. Albeit begrudgingly as The Doctor is worried that he will get her killed as well. Learning from one another, they go on many adventures, like introducing Laun to modern day Earth, a planet called Iyoa, meeting Franz Kafka under familiar circumstances, a reintroduction to the Ice Warriors and a being called The Light, a Silurian/Human colony, and the Doctor facing his fears and worries about companions being killed. The episodes featured are: Planet of Kiar'ans, Welcome to Earth, Where Am I?, The Overseers, Memories of the Daleks, The Frozen Wastes/Beneath the Ice, The Passenger, Life in Plastic, Fear of the Silurians, In the World of the Dead, The Alien/The Ruins, and the Christmas Special featuring a meta-commentary on aliens broadcasting on TV channels wanting a certain goal.