Tom Baker Interview. The 4th Dr Who

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Tom Baker down at the pub. A very nice man. I ounce even made him laugh.

The British character actor Tom Baker, best known as the fourth incarnation of Dr. Who, was born in 1934 in Liverpool, England. Tom, along with his younger sister Lulu and younger brother John, was raised in a poor Irish Catholic community by his mother Mary Jane Baker, a housecleaner and barmaid, who was a devout Catholic, and his father John Stewart Baker, a Jewish sailor, who was rarely at home. At age 15, Baker left school to become a monk with the Brothers of Ploermel on the island of Jersey. Six years later, he abandoned the monastic life and performed his National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps., where he became interested in acting. Baker then served on the Queen Mary for seven months as a sailor in the Merchant Navy before attending Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Kent, England, on scholarship. Baker acted in repertory theaters around Britain until the late 1960s when he joined up with the National Theatre, where he performed with such respected actors as Maggie Smith, Anthony Hopkins, and Laurence Olivier, who helped him get his first prominent film role as Rasputin in Nicholas and Alexandra (1971). His performance in this film earned him two Golden Globe Award nominations, one for best actor in a supporting role and another for best new star of the year. A couple of years earlier, Baker had made his theatrical film debut in Winter's Tale, The (1968). Despite appearances in a spate of films, including Pier Paolo Pasolini's Racconti di Canterbury, I (1972), Mutations, The (1973), Vault of Horror, The (1973), and Golden Voyage of Sinbad, The (1974), Baker was working as a labourer at a building site when he landed the title role in the popular, long-running British television series "Doctor Who" (1963), a role that brought him international fame and popularity. After his seven-year stint as Dr. Who (from 1974 to 1981), Baker returned to theatre and continued to make regular television and film appearances, playing Sherlock Holmes in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1982), Puddleglum in The Chronicles of Narnia story Silver Chair, The (1990), Hallvarth, Clan Leader of the Hunter Elves, in Dungeons & Dragons (2000) and Professor Hought in the ITV series "Medics". Throughout his career, Baker's acting style has been to portray his characters with a "larger-than-life" air.

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  • I could listen to him all day. Watch his Who episodes from time to time still. His performance is timeless. A great actor. Would be great if he was on our screens more often.

  • does anybody on this planet have a better voice than this man?

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  • @SecretTimeWarp yeah i found out he was married 2 hours after i watched this. so yr a little late on this reply.

  • @wolfin22 What?! The fact that he was Lalla Ward's husband (before Richard Dawkins) seems to say otherwise.....

  • Tom is a reptilian shapeshifter! But then again, so are all the other actors you ever saw in movies and tv! Watch SHAPESHIFT PERPETRATORS!

  • OMG, Tom Baker has regenerated into John Pertwee!!!

  • is he gay? i had no clue.

  • I love Tom Baker. Only Dave Tennant was as good. I hope that Doctor Who writers bring him back for a special show.

  • Loved him as the Doctor and Puddleglum!

  • Liked him as the Doctor and LOVED him as Rasputin!

  • Epic voice!

  • This is beautiful. Fantastic storyteller...

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