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  • Chow Yun-Fat [r]: An award-winning Hong Kong Chinese actor in martial arts films. [e]
  • Christopher Eccleston [r]: English actor well-known for film and television roles such as in Elizabeth (1998) and Doctor Who (2005); in the latter he was the ninth actor to take on the lead role in this BBC science fiction series (born 1964). [e]
  • Colin Baker [r]: English actor best known as the sixth to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who (born 1943). [e]
  • David Tennant [r]: Scottish actor who from 2005 to 2010 was the tenth to take the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who; also well-known for various stage and screen appearances (born 1971). [e]
  • Gong Li [r]: Award-winning Chinese and naturalised Singaporean actress, having appeared in Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Curse of the Golden Flower (2006), Hannibal Rising (2007) and Shanghai (2009). [e]
  • Hilary Duff [r]: Actress and singer best known as the title character of the Disney Channel's hit show Lizzie McGuire. [e]
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  • Jennifer Love Hewitt [r]: (born 21 February 1979 in Waco, Texas, USA) An actress best known for her roles as Julie James in the film I Know What You Did Last Summer and, since 2005, Melinda Gordon on the hit CBS drama Ghost Whisperer. [e]
  • Jon Pertwee [r]: 1919-1996, English actor best known as the third 'Doctor' in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, and for the title role in Worzel Gummidge (1979-1981); well-known as a comedy actor. [e]
  • Matt Smith [r]: English actor who is the eleventh to take the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who; also known for various stage and screen appearances (born 1982). [e]
  • Michael Hayes [r]: English television director and former actor, known for directing episodes of Doctor Who and A for Andromeda. [e]
  • Michelle Yeoh [r]: Chinese Malaysian actress best known for martial arts films. [e]
  • Patrick Troughton [r]: 1920-1987, English actor best known as the second to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. [e]
  • Paul McGann [r]: English actor well-known for film and television roles such as in Withnail and I (1986) and Doctor Who (1996); in the latter he was the eighth actor to take on the lead role in this BBC science fiction series (born 1959). [e]
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  • Peter Davison [r]: English actor best known as the fifth to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, and for appearances in the 1978-1990 series All Creatures Great and Small (born 1951). [e]
  • Rita Hayworth [r]: A great acting star of the Golden Age of Hollywood, particularly in the 1940s. [e]
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  • Tom Baker [r]: English actor best known as the fourth to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, with the longest on-screen tenure as 'the Doctor' (born 1934). [e]
  • William Hartnell [r]: 1908-1975, English actor best known as the first to take on the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. [e]