Peter Davison - Famous Film Director

Peter Davison Net Worth

$3,000,000

Peter Davison is a famous English actor with a net worth of $3 million. Starting his career as an assistant stage manager, he is best recognized for his portrayal as the fifth incarnation of The Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who.

Key facts:

  • Peter Davison is a successful English actor with a net worth of $3 million
  • Davison studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama and started his career as an assistant stage manager at the Nottingham Playhouse
  • He is well-known for his role as the fifth incarnation of The Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who from 1981 to 1984
  • Throughout his career, Davison starred in various TV series including Love for Lydia, Holding the Fort, Campion, All Creatures Great and Small, and At Home with the Braithwaites
  • He has won several awards for his exceptional acting skills, including the BBC TV60 Award for Doctor Who, and a Monte-Carlo TV Festival Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor – Comedy Series for Fear, Stress and Anger.

Basic Information About Peter Davison

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Film Editor, Film director, Screenwriter
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1951-04-13 (73 years old)
Place of birthStreatham
NationalityEngland
Curiosities and TrademarksIncreasingly gruff and husky voice in his later career
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Peter Davison win?


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Peter Davison awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
TV60 - Best Popular Drama SeriesWinnerDoctor Who1996

Peter Davison roles

Movie / Series Role
Dream HorseLord Avery
Black BeautySquire Gordon
Death in ParadiseArnold Finch 1 episode, 2014
Doctor WhoThe Doctor 2 episodes, 2007-2020
Call the MidwifeMr. Percival 1 episode, 2020
Toast of LondonPeter Davison 3 episodes, 2014-2015
SherlockPlanetarium Voiceover (uncredited) unknown episodes
Midsomer MurdersNicky Frazer 1 episode, 2009
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyDish of the Day 1 episode, 1981
Gentleman JackWilliam Priestley 5 episodes, 2019
Law & Order: UKHenry Sharpe 27 episodes, 2011-2014
The Last DetectiveDC Davies / ... 17 episodes, 2003-2007
All Creatures Great and SmallTristan Farnon 65 episodes, 1978-1990
Agatha Christie's MarpleHubert Curtain 1 episode, 2007
LewisPeter Faulkner 2 episodes, 2013
Doctor WhoThe Doctor / ... 70 episodes, 1981-1984
Tales of the UnexpectedJeremy Tyler 1 episode, 1988
Good Morning BritainSelf - Guest 1 episode, 2016
Thunderbirds Are GoHiggins 1 episode, 2020
The Trial of Christine KeelerJames Burge 2 episodes, 2020
Jonathan CreekStephen Claithorne 1 episode, 1998
GrantchesterGeoff Towler 1 episode, 2017
Loose WomenSelf 4 episodes, 2000-2007
At Home with the BraithwaitesDavid Braithwaite 26 episodes, 2000-2003
The Tomorrow PeopleElmer 3 episodes, 1975

Peter Davison's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
Doctor WhoΒ (1963)Β£900 per episode

Peter Davison's Quotes

  • I followed Tom Baker, I was cast to be different from Tom Baker. So I was my own Doctor, no doubt about that.
  • I couldn't turn down the possibility of being the Doctor, I had to accept the part. You just think all the time: 'Am I ever going to work again? I am now playing a 750-year-old Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, who is going to cast me in anything serious?'
  • [on Christopher Eccleston's decision to leave Doctor Who (2005) after just one series] I feel sorry for the fans, as I feel they've been rather let down. What it really needed, after all the effort and dedication of the fans over the years to get the show back on air, would be to have someone committed enough to stay with the role for two or three years. As it is, the fans must be disappointed and left feeling up in the air a bit.
  • I must admit I'm a bit old-fashioned and just wait for things to turn up. I really love getting offered a job - although I don't believe it's true until the costume designer rings me up.
  • A drama student is a fantastic thing to be because you can prance around in a long coat, carrying a script under your arm. Then a brutal thing happens - you leave, and realise you are at the bottom of the heap.

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Interesting Facts about Peter Davison

  1. He made his television singing debut on Pebble Mill at One (1972).
  2. On 8 August 2001, in Belsize Park, London, he made a citizen's arrest after a 15-year-old youth allegedly stole a video camera from his car. Davison gave chase and then restrained the youth for 10 minutes before police arrived.
  3. He is the father, with Sandra Dickinson, of actress Georgia Tennant. He is the grandfather to Tyler Peter Moffett (b. May 2002) and Olive Tennant (b. March 2011). He is also the father, with Elizabeth Heery, of sons, Louis Davison and Joel James Davison.
  4. He became the youngest actor to be cast as the Doctor in Doctor Who (1963) in 1981, aged just 29 when he made his first appearance in the role. When he reprised the role of the Doctor in 2007 at the age of 56, he was older than William Hartnell was when Hartnell originated the role at the age of 55. His record as the youngest Doctor was broken in 2009 when 26-year-old Matt Smith was cast for the role in Doctor Who (2005).
  5. He enjoys reading and contributed book reviews for Richard & Judy (2001).
  6. Along with Elisabeth Sladen and John Leeson, he is one of only three actors to play the same character (the Doctor) in both Doctor Who (1963) and Doctor Who (2005).
  7. Of the 20 Doctor Who (1963) stories he starred in, his favorite was his final one, Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani: Part One (1984), largely due to the combination of Robert Holmes's writing and Graeme Harper's direction. It has also been repeatedly voted one of the best stories ever by fans. He has cited Doctor Who: The Visitation: Part One (1982) and Doctor Who: Earthshock: Part One (1982) as his other favorites.
  8. His favorite roles on television have been A Very Peculiar Practice (1986), At Home with the Braithwaites (2000), Campion (1989) and All Creatures Great and Small (1978).
  9. He has named Martyn Friend, David Tucker and Graeme Harper as his favorite directors.
  10. He has had a regular role in a total of thirteen different television series: All Creatures Great and Small (1978), Holding the Fort (1980), Sink or Swim (1980), Doctor Who (1963), A Very Peculiar Practice (1986), Campion (1989), Fiddlers Three (1991), Ain't Misbehavin (1994), At Home with the Braithwaites (2000), The Last Detective (2003), Distant Shores (2005), The Complete Guide to Parenting (2006), Fear, Stress and Anger (2006) and Law & Order: UK (2009). In most cases, he played the male lead.
  11. He is the father-in-law to David Tennant. Davison was the Fifth Doctor and Tennant was the Tenth. Tennant has always been very open about the fact that Davison was his favorite Doctor and he presented the documentary Come in Number Five (2011), which covered the production of the Davison era of the series and featured as an extra on the Special Edition DVD release of Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks: Part One (1984).
  12. His mother was born in India as her father was a British Army officer serving in Calcutta at the time.
  13. When it was announced in 1980 that Davison was to play the Fifth Doctor, Patrick Troughton, who played the Second Doctor, advised the 29-year-old actor to limit his time on the series to three years, as he had done, in order to avoid being typecast. Davison followed this advice. In March 1987, Davison advised Sylvester McCoy, who had been announced as the Seventh Doctor that month, to do likewise. However, the advice proved academic as the series was canceled in 1989 by Peter Cregeen, the BBC's new Head of Series.
  14. In August 2007, he starred as King Arthur in the musical "Monty Python's Spamalot" at the Palace Theatre in London's West End.
  15. He was offered the role of Roger Derebridge in Lifeforce (1985). It was ultimately played by Nicholas Ball. If Davison had accepted, he would have acted with his future wife, Elizabeth Heery. He was also considered for Col. Colin Caine in the film, played by Peter Firth.
  16. While at the Central School of Speech and Drama, one of Davison's fellow students was Dave Clark from The Dave Clark Five. As a result, Davison made an appearance on Top of the Pops (1964) as part of the crowd singing along to the band when they performed their 1970 number eight hit single "Everybody Get Together".
  17. He acted again with Nicola Bryant (his former co-star in his final episodes of Doctor Who (1963)) in the film Parting Shots (1998), a Michael Winner film which, despite an all-star cast, appeared in a UK poll of Empire magazine readers' "50 Worst Movies Ever".
  18. His role as Tristan Farnon in the hugely popular BBC series All Creatures Great and Small (1978) made him a household name in the UK. It also led directly to his starring role in Doctor Who (1963). He was cast as the Fifth Doctor by producer John Nathan-Turner, who had worked with him when he was the production unit manager on All Creatures Great and Small (1978). Nathan-Turner said he cast Davison as the Doctor because he had "the right combination of light humour, drama and realism, is very popular with children, and has a large following with feminine viewers".
  19. He was the first actor to play the Doctor who had studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama. The second was Christopher Eccleston.
  20. He provided a DVD commentary for every Doctor Who (1963) serial he starred in except Doctor Who: The Awakening: Part One (1984), for which his place was taken by series expert Toby Hadoke.

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