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James Todd Spader (/ˈspeɪdər/ SPAY-dər; born February 7, 1960) is an American actor. He is known for often portraying eccentric and morally ambiguous characters. He began his career in critically acclaimed independent films before transitioning into television, where he has received acclaim and many awards, including three Primetime Emmy Awards and nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, and ten Screen Actors Guild Awards. Spader began acting in youth-oriented films such as Tuff Turf, The New Kids (both 1985), Pretty in Pink (1986), and Mannequin (1987). His breakthrough role came with the Steven Soderbergh drama Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), for which he received the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. He then starred in films such as White Palace (1990), True Colors (1991), Stargate (1994), 2 Days in the Valley (1996), and Secretary (2002). Spader took supporting roles in Bob Roberts (1992), Wolf (1994), Lincoln (2012), and The Homesman (2014). He also played the role of Ultron in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). His television roles include the attorney Alan Shore in the last season of The Practice (2003–2004) and its spin-off Boston Legal (2004–2008), which earned him three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. He portrayed Robert California in the sitcom The Office (2011–2012). He then starred as Raymond Reddington in the NBC crime thriller series The Blacklist (2013–2023), for which he received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Spader, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

During the battle against Ultron in Sokovia, the Avengers come across a strange man in a blue Police Box, named the Doctor. He is from another universe, but got stranded in the world of the Avengers on accident. Stuck in this new world, he works with the Avengers and other heroes to protect this world from the dangers that it faces. The truth begins to unravel, however, and soon the Doctor learns there is a much darker force at play. One that could lead to the destruction of both worlds. *Timeline-Wise, includes 'Age of Ultron', 'GOTG Vol. 2', 'Civil War', 'Doctor Strange', 'Spider-Man: Homecoming', and other original stories throughout. *Exact incarnation of the Doctor has not been determined. In my mind it is Peter Capaldi, but could be reworked for any version, as the Doctor does not have a pre-established companion with him throughout the story.
