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    {{Behind_the_Scenes|image1 = Paterson Joseph.jpg|main_jobs = [[Actor]]|main_time_period_active = [[1990]]; [[2007]]-[[2010]]; [[2013]]|first_doctor_who_credit = [[Earth Aid]]|last_doctor_who_credit = [[Doctor Who: Genesis]]|title1 = Paterson Joseph}}'''Paterson Joseph''' (born 22 June 1964) played the [[Twelfth Doctor]] from [[Season 44]] in 2007 to [[Season 46]] in 2009, before appearing in the 2010 feature film, [[Doctor Who: Vengeance]].
    {{Behind_the_Scenes|image1 = Paterson Joseph.jpg|main_jobs = Actor|main_time_period_active = 1990; 2007-2010; 3013; 2018; 2021|first_doctor_who_credit = ''[[Earth Aid (serial)|Earth Aid]]''|last_doctor_who_credit = ''[[Doctor Who: The Upgrade from Tomorrow]]''|title1 = Paterson Joseph}}{{Realworld}}'''Paterson Joseph''' (born [[22 June]] [[1964]]) played the [[Twelfth Doctor]] from [[Season 44 (Doctor Who)|Season 44]] in [[2007]] to [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]] in [[2009]], before appearing in the [[2010]] feature film, [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Doctor Who: Vengeance'']], the [[2018]] feature film, ''[[Doctor Who: Until the World Ends]]'', and the [[2021]] television film, ''[[Doctor Who: The Upgrade from Tomorrow]]''
    ==Biography==
    ==Prior to Doctor Who ==
    ===Prior to Doctor Who===
    Paterson Joseph was a chef before becoming an actor.
    ===Work on Doctor Who===
    Joseph's first role in the Doctor Who universe was as [[Victor Espinosa]] in the [[Season 27 (Doctor Who)|Season 27]] story, [[Earth Aid (serial)|''Earth Aid'']].

    In [[2006]], he was chosen to play the [[Twelfth Doctor]], making his first appearance at the end of [[Doctor Who: Revelation|''Doctor Who: Revelation'']], he then played the role regularly between [[2007]] and [[2010]]. He was the first person of colour to play the role in the TV Series.

    Joseph made his final appearance as the Doctor in the [[2010]] film, [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|''Doctor Who: Vengeance'']] before handing the role over to [[David Suchet]].

    Joseph returned in [[2013]] to play [[John (Remembrance of the Daleks)|John]] in [[Doctor Who: Genesis|''Doctor Who: Genesis'']]. The character was made to look and sound like the Twelfth Doctor, due to [[the Matrix]].

    In September 2018, it was announced that Paterson Joseph will return in the upcoming [[Doctor Who: Until the World Ends|''sixth Doctor Who film'']], as the main Doctor.
    ===After Doctor Who===
    In [[1991]], Joseph won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards, for his [[1990]] performances of Oswald in ''King Lear'', Dumaine in ''Love's Labour's Lost'', and the Marquis de Mota in ''The Last Days of Don Juan'', all at the Royal Shakespeare Company. In [[1992]] he starred as Richard Henry in ''Blues for Mister Charlie'' by James Baldwin, directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.
    In [[1991]], Joseph won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards, for his [[1990]] performances of Oswald in ''King Lear'', Dumaine in ''Love's Labour's Lost'', and the Marquis de Mota in ''The Last Days of Don Juan'', all at the Royal Shakespeare Company. In [[1992]] he starred as Richard Henry in ''Blues for Mister Charlie'' by James Baldwin, directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.


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    He has played many roles in British television programmes, both drama and comedy. These include Reuben in ''William and Mary''alongside Martin Clunes; Mark Grace in ''Casualty''; the Marquis de Carabas in ''Neverwhere''; Alan Johnson in ''Peep Show''; Lyndon Jones in ''Green Wing''; and Shorty in the first episode of ''Jericho''.
    He has played many roles in British television programmes, both drama and comedy. These include Reuben in ''William and Mary''alongside Martin Clunes; Mark Grace in ''Casualty''; the Marquis de Carabas in ''Neverwhere''; Alan Johnson in ''Peep Show''; Lyndon Jones in ''Green Wing''; and Shorty in the first episode of ''Jericho''.

    In [[2000]], Joseph appeared as Keaty in ''The Beach'', which starred Leonardo DiCaprio. In 2005, he appeared as Giroux in ''Æon Flux'', which starred Charlize Theron.


    He also appeared in the acclaimed drama ''Sex Traffic'', in the TV version of Kwame Kwei-Armah's acclaimed play ''Elmina's Kitchen''
    He also appeared in the acclaimed drama ''Sex Traffic'', in the TV version of Kwame Kwei-Armah's acclaimed play ''Elmina's Kitchen''
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    In [[2007]], Joseph played Space Marshall Clarke in two series of the BBC sci-fi sitcom ''Hyperdrive'', and was Benjamin Maddox in the [[BBC]] drama series ''Jekyll''.
    In [[2007]], Joseph played Space Marshall Clarke in two series of the BBC sci-fi sitcom ''Hyperdrive'', and was Benjamin Maddox in the [[BBC]] drama series ''Jekyll''.


    Joseph provided the narration for the National Geographic series ''Mega Cities'' from 2005 to [[2007]].
    ==Work on Doctor Who==
    Joseph's first role in the Doctor Who universe was as [[Victor Espinosa]] in the [[Season 27 (Doctor Who)|Season 27]] story [[Earth Aid (serial)|Earth Aid]].


    In [[2012]] he played Brutus in a performance by the RSC of ''Julius Caesar'' set in Africa. In 2004 he undertook a project, filmed for Channel 4 in a documentary entitled ''My Shakespeare'', to direct a version of ''Romeo & Juliet'', using 20 young non-actors from the deprived Harlesden area of London.
    In 2006 he was chosen to play the Twelfth Doctor, making his first appearance at the end of [[Doctor Who: Revelation]]. He then played the role regularly between 2007 and 2010.


    Joseph played DI Wes Layton in ''Law & Order: UK'' from 2013 to [[2014]].
    Joseph made his final appearance as the Doctor in the 2010 film [[Doctor Who: Vengeance]] before handing the role over to David Suchet.

    Joseph returned in 2013 to play John in Doctor Who: Genesis. The character was made to look and sound like the Twelfth Doctor due to the Matrix.

    === After Doctor Who ===
    Joseph provided the narration for the National Geographic series ''Mega Cities'' from 2005 to 2011, and ''Wild Russia'' in 2009.

    In 2012 he played Brutus in a performance by the RSC of ''Julius Caesar'' set in Africa. In 2004 he undertook a project, filmed for Channel 4 in a documentary entitled ''My Shakespeare'', to direct a version of ''Romeo & Juliet'', using 20 young non-actors from the deprived Harlesden area of London.

    Joseph played DI Wes Layton in ''Law & Order: UK'' from 2013 to 2014.


    He played the messianic "Holy Wayne" Gilchrest on the original HBO dramatic series ''The Leftovers'', which began airing in 2014, and he has recently portrayed General Arnold Gaines on ''You, Me and the Apocalypse''.
    He played the messianic "Holy Wayne" Gilchrest on the original HBO dramatic series ''The Leftovers'', which began airing in 2014, and he has recently portrayed General Arnold Gaines on ''You, Me and the Apocalypse''.


    In 2016, Joseph narrated the BBC Two documentary ''Inside Obama's White House''.<sup>[14]</sup> He also took up the main role of Connor Mason in the television series ''Timeless'', which ended in 2018.<sup>[15]</sup>
    In [[2016]], Joseph narrated the [[BBC Two]] documentary ''Inside Obama's White House''. He also took up the main role of Connor Mason in the television series ''Timeless'', which ended in 2018.


    In November [[2016]], he played the title role in the BBC radio adaptation of the short story by Neil Gaiman, ''How the Marquis Got His Coat Back''. Joseph had previously played the part of the Marquis de Carabas in the 1996 BBC TV six-part drama ''Neverwhere''.
    ==Personal Life==
    ==Personal Life==
    Joseph lived in the Loire Valley with his French wife Emmanuelle and their son.
    ==Selected Credits==
    ===Doctor Who ===
    ==Credits==
    ==='''Actor'''===
    ====As [[Twelfth Doctor|the Doctor]]====
    ===='''Doctor Who'''====
    * [[The Silurian Awakening]]
    {{div col|colwidth=20em}}
    * [[The Empty Child]]
    *[[Earth Aid (serial)|''Earth Aid'']]
    * [[Miasimia Goria]]
    *[[The Silurian Awakening (episode)|''The Silurian Awakening'']]
    * [[You Can Only Time Travel Twice]]
    *[[The Empty Child (episode)|''The Empty Child'']]
    * [[Wirrn Dawn]]
    *[[Miasimia Goria (episode)|''Miasimia Goria'']]
    * [[Jubilee]]
    *[[You Can Only Time Travel Twice (episode)|''You Can Only Time Travel Twice'']]
    * [[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]
    *[[Wirrn Dawn (episode)|''Wirrn Dawn'']]
    * [[The Scream]]
    *[[Jubilee (episode)|''Jubilee'']]

    *[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (episode)|''The Unicorn and the Wasp'']]
    * [[The Abbey of Felsecar]]
    * [[The Death of Jensen]]
    *[[The Scream (episode)|''The Scream'']]
    *[[The Abbey of Felsecar (episode)|''The Abbey of Felsecar'']]
    * [[Confess]]
    *[[The Death of Jensen (episode)|''The Death of Jensen'']]
    * [[Hot Air]]
    *[[Confess (episode)|''Confess'']]
    * [[Vengeance of the Nimon]]
    *[[Hot Air (episode)|''Hot Air'']]
    * [[Storm Warning]]
    *[[Vengeance of the Nimon (episode)|''Vengeance of the Nimon'']]
    * [[In Thy Image]]
    *[[Storm Warning (episode)|''Storm Warning'']]
    * [[Burning Books]]
    *[[In Thy Image (episode)|''In Thy Image'']]
    * [[Operation Salvation]]
    *[[Burning Books (episode)|''Burning Books'']]
    * [[Cold Star]]
    *[[Operation Salvation (episode)|''Operation Salvation'']]
    * [[The One Doctor]]
    *[[Cold Star (episode)|''Cold Star'']]
    * [[Cannon Fodder]]
    * [[The Whitechapel Murderer]]
    *[[The One Doctor (episode)|''The One Doctor'']]
    *[[Cannon Fodder (episode)|''Cannon Fodder'']]
    * [[Inquisition]]
    *[[The Whitechapel Murderer (episode)|''The Whitechapel Murderer'']]
    * [[The Facade]]
    *[[Inquisition (episode)|''Inquisition'']]
    * [[Delayed Indefinitely]]
    * [[The Impossible Planet]]
    *[[The Façade (episode)|''The Façade'']]
    *[[Delayed Indefinitely (episode)|''Delayed Indefinitely'']]
    * [[Brave New Town]]
    *[[The Impossible Planet (episode)|''The Impossible Planet'']]
    * [[The Fight for Survival]]
    *[[Brave New Town (episode)|''Brave New Town'']]
    * [[The Eternity Trap]]
    *[[The Fight for Survival (episode)|''The Fight for Survival'']]
    * [[Mad World]]
    *[[The Eternity Trap (episode)|''The Eternity Trap'']]

    *[[Mad World (episode)|''Mad World'']]
    === Panopticon ===
    {{div col end}}

    ===='''Panopticon'''====
    ==== As [[Twelfth Doctor|the Doctor]] ====
    {{div col|colwidth=20em}}
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|Vengeance, Part I]]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance|Vengeance, Part II]]
    *[[Doctor Who: Vengeance#Vengeance|''Vengeance'']]
    {{div col end}}

    === Movies ===
    ===='''Movies'''====
    {{div col|colwidth=20em}}

    *[[Doctor Who: Revelation|''Doctor Who: Revelation'']]
    ==== As [[Twelfth Doctor|the Doctor]] ====
    * [[Doctor Who: Revelation]]
    *[[Doctor Who: Vengeance]]
    * [[Doctor Who: Vengeance]]
    *[[Doctor Who: Genesis|''Doctor Who: Genesis'']]
    *[[Doctor Who: Until the World Ends|''Doctor Who: Until the World Ends'']]

    *''[[Doctor Who: The Upgrade from Tomorrow]]''
    ==== As [[John (Remembrance of the Daleks)|John]] ====
    {{div col end}}
    * [[Doctor Who: Genesis]]
    [[Category:Actors]]
    [[Category:Actors]]
    [[Category:Actors that have played The Doctor]]
    [[Category:Actors that have played The Doctor]]

    Latest revision as of 18:55, 7 October 2023

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Paterson Joseph (born 22 June 1964) played the Twelfth Doctor from Season 44 in 2007 to Season 46 in 2009, before appearing in the 2010 feature film, Doctor Who: Vengeance, the 2018 feature film, Doctor Who: Until the World Ends, and the 2021 television film, Doctor Who: The Upgrade from Tomorrow

    Biography

    Prior to Doctor Who

    Paterson Joseph was a chef before becoming an actor.

    Work on Doctor Who

    Joseph's first role in the Doctor Who universe was as Victor Espinosa in the Season 27 story, Earth Aid.

    In 2006, he was chosen to play the Twelfth Doctor, making his first appearance at the end of Doctor Who: Revelation, he then played the role regularly between 2007 and 2010. He was the first person of colour to play the role in the TV Series.

    Joseph made his final appearance as the Doctor in the 2010 film, Doctor Who: Vengeance before handing the role over to David Suchet.

    Joseph returned in 2013 to play John in Doctor Who: Genesis. The character was made to look and sound like the Twelfth Doctor, due to the Matrix.

    In September 2018, it was announced that Paterson Joseph will return in the upcoming sixth Doctor Who film, as the main Doctor.

    After Doctor Who

    In 1991, Joseph won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards, for his 1990 performances of Oswald in King Lear, Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost, and the Marquis de Mota in The Last Days of Don Juan, all at the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1992 he starred as Richard Henry in Blues for Mister Charlie by James Baldwin, directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.

    Joseph's theatre credits include the title role in Othello at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, as well as parts in Henry IVKing Lear, and Hamlet for a performance in New York City.

    He has played many roles in British television programmes, both drama and comedy. These include Reuben in William and Maryalongside Martin Clunes; Mark Grace in Casualty; the Marquis de Carabas in Neverwhere; Alan Johnson in Peep Show; Lyndon Jones in Green Wing; and Shorty in the first episode of Jericho.

    In 2000, Joseph appeared as Keaty in The Beach, which starred Leonardo DiCaprio. In 2005, he appeared as Giroux in Æon Flux, which starred Charlize Theron.

    He also appeared in the acclaimed drama Sex Traffic, in the TV version of Kwame Kwei-Armah's acclaimed play Elmina's Kitchen

    In 2006, he became a patron of OffWestEnd.com, a listings site for theatre outside the mainstream.

    In 2007, Joseph played Space Marshall Clarke in two series of the BBC sci-fi sitcom Hyperdrive, and was Benjamin Maddox in the BBC drama series Jekyll.

    Joseph provided the narration for the National Geographic series Mega Cities from 2005 to 2007.

    In 2012 he played Brutus in a performance by the RSC of Julius Caesar set in Africa. In 2004 he undertook a project, filmed for Channel 4 in a documentary entitled My Shakespeare, to direct a version of Romeo & Juliet, using 20 young non-actors from the deprived Harlesden area of London.

    Joseph played DI Wes Layton in Law & Order: UK from 2013 to 2014.

    He played the messianic "Holy Wayne" Gilchrest on the original HBO dramatic series The Leftovers, which began airing in 2014, and he has recently portrayed General Arnold Gaines on You, Me and the Apocalypse.

    In 2016, Joseph narrated the BBC Two documentary Inside Obama's White House. He also took up the main role of Connor Mason in the television series Timeless, which ended in 2018.

    In November 2016, he played the title role in the BBC radio adaptation of the short story by Neil Gaiman, How the Marquis Got His Coat Back. Joseph had previously played the part of the Marquis de Carabas in the 1996 BBC TV six-part drama Neverwhere.

    Personal Life

    Joseph lived in the Loire Valley with his French wife Emmanuelle and their son.

    Credits

    Actor

    Doctor Who

    Panopticon

    Movies

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