Sylvester McCoy

Sylvester McCoy

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Sylv, The Dark Doctor,

  • Nink Name : Sylv, The Dark Doctor,
  • Birth Name : Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith
  • Date of Birth : 20-August-1943
  • Gender : male
  • Age : 80
  • Birth Location : August 20, 1943 · Dunoon, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
  • Life Status : live
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Sylvester McCoy was born Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith on 20 August 1943, the only child of Molly Sheridan and Percy James Kent-Smith, a couple living in Dunoon, Scotland. His mother was Irish. Percy James Kent-Smith was killed in the Second World War a couple of months before his son was born, and he was brought up by his mother, his grandmother (Mary Sheridan), and his aunts. He attended St Muns Primary School in Dunoon. The headmistress, Rosie O`Grady, was keen that her young charges obtain decent jobs upon leaving the school and so organized regular talks from people in all manner of professions. McCoy expressed an interest in every job, and as a result eventually found himself given an afternoon off school to go to see a local priest about entering the priesthood. He left school, joined Blairs College, a Catholic seminary in Aberdeen, and between the ages of twelve and sixteen trained to be a priest. At Blairs College, he realized that there was more to life than could be found in Dunoon and discovered classical music and history, which fascinated him. He eventually decided to become a monk and applied to join a Dominican order, but his application was rejected as he was too young. He returned to school and soon discovered the delights of the opposite sex in the form of fellow students and determined he didn`t want to be a priest or a monk after all. On finishing his education he took a holiday down to London, from which he never returned. McCoy approached a youth employment center looking for a job and impressed by the fact that he had attended a grammar school, they instantly found him a job in the City working for an insurance company. He trained in this job and stayed there until he was 27 before deciding that it wasn`t really for him. With the help of a cook at London`s Roundhouse Theatre, McCoy gained a job there selling tickets and keeping the books in the box office. McCoy joined the Ken Campbell Roadshow. Along with Bob Hoskins, Jane Wood, and Dave Hill, he would start performing a range of plays with the umbrella theme of `modern myths`. McCoy found himself in a double-act with Hoskins. After Hoskins left, and being booked at a circus, director Ken Campbell improvised a circus-based act about a fictitious stuntman called Sylvester McCoy and thought it would be amusing if the program stated that this character was played by `Sylvester McCoy`. While at the Royal Court Theatre, one of the critics missed the joke and assumed that Sylvester McCoy was a real person. McCoy liked the irony of this and adopted the name of his stage identity. During one of their UK engagements, the Roadshow team was invited up by Joan Littlewood, who was directing a production of `The Hostage`, before the performance of her play. This led McCoy to bona fide theater, and he was subsequently invited to appear in numerous plays and musicals. McCoy was starring at the National Theatre in `The Pied Piper`, a play written especially for him, when he learned that the BBC was looking for a new lead actor to replace Colin Baker, who had been unceremoniously dumped from Doctor Who (1963) on the orders of Michael Grade. McCoy won the role as the Seventh Doctor despite reservations from Grade and Head of Drama Jonathan Powell, who were by this time monitoring producer John Nathan-Turner`s decision-making very closely. McCoy`s first season took the slightly pantomimic style of Baker`s final season, Trial of a Time Lord, even further and received a very dubious reception from the press and fans. Nathan-Turner put McCoy in a pullover covered in question marks, which McCoy later admitted he didn`t like. By the time of McCoy`s second season, the new script editor, Andrew Cartmel, was trying to make the series darker and more complex. In the third season, his costume was changed from a fawn jacket and paisley scarf to a dark brown jacket and an altogether more muted and subdued image, but the pullover remained. Despite forming a close bond with co-star Sophie Aldred and the general standard of the stories rising again towards the end, the series was obviously starved of funds and ratings were fairly poor throughout the McCoy era, with the series being trounced by ITV`s Coronation Street (1960). The BBC`s opinion of Doctor Who (1963) was that it was an embarrassment. In 1989, the new series head, Peter Cregeen, pulled the plug. After Doctor Who (1963) McCoy worked extensively in theater and on television. In theater he appeared in `The Government Inspector` twice in tours during 1993 and 1994, and in between these he starred as the Narrator, Thomas Marvel, in the stage version of H.G. Wells`s `The Invisible Man`. In 1995, he starred in Zorro: The Musical`. On television, his credits include Frank Stubbs Promotes (1993) and Rab C. Nesbitt (1988). He also created the character of Crud in the cult television series Ghoul Lashed for Sky TV. In 1996, he was contracted to reprise his role as the Doctor, handing over to an eighth incarnation of the Time Lord in the earthly form of his friend Paul McGann. Also in 1996, McCoy devised and presented Reeltime Pictures` I Was a `Doctor Who` Monster (1996), a special video tribute to the men and women who had played the monsters of Doctor Who (1963).

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Drama Fantasy Adventure

The Munsters

Thriller Horror Mystery Comedy Fantasy Sci-Fi Music Family

Dracula

Drama Horror Romance

The Owners

Crime Thriller Horror Mystery Comedy

Slumber

Horror

Leapin' Leprechauns!

Horror Fantasy Family

The Christmas Candle

Drama Family

Lost at Christmas

Drama Comedy Romance

You

Drama

Three Kinds of Heat

Action Comedy

Griffin

Comedy Romance Fantasy

Bug-Eyed Monsters Invade the Earth!

Action Sci-Fi Animation

Dead Before They Wake

Drama Crime Thriller

The Battersea Ripper

Crime Thriller Comedy

Punk Strut: The Movie

Comedy Music Biography

Surge of Power: Doctor Who Tribute

Action Sci-Fi Adventure

Hartbeat

Family

Doctor Who

Drama Sci-Fi Adventure

Father Brown

Drama Crime Mystery

Doctor Who

Drama Sci-Fi Adventure Family

Sense8

Drama Thriller Mystery Sci-Fi

The Culture Show

Documentary News Talk-Show

Casualty

Drama

Still Game

Comedy

Hollyoaks

Drama Romance

Icons Unearthed

Documentary

Holby City

Drama

Great Performances

Musical Music

Thunderbirds Are Go

Action Sci-Fi Adventure Family Animation

The Lowdown

Documentary Family

Space Cadets

Comedy Game-Show

Richard & Judy

Talk-Show

Zapped

Comedy Fantasy

What's Your Story?

Adventure Family

Starstrider

Family Game-Show

Blue Peter

Family

The Big Breakfast

Comedy Game-Show News Talk-Show

Sarah and Duck

Family Animation Short

The One Show

Documentary News Talk-Show

Eureka

Comedy History Family

Jackanory

Fantasy Family

Top Ten

Documentary Music

Postcards

Reality-TV News

Caledonian MacBrains

Comedy Game-Show

Breakfast

News Talk-Show

Dramarama

Drama Thriller Horror Mystery Fantasy Sci-Fi Family

Tiswas

Family Animation Game-Show

Take Two

Family Talk-Show

No 73

Family

Open Air

Talk-Show

Hell's Kitchen

Reality-TV

Tomorrow's World

Documentary

Omnibus

Documentary Music Biography

Money-Go-Round

Documentary

See It Saw It

Family Game-Show

Crims

Comedy

Surprise! Surprise!

Documentary Music Family Game-Show Talk-Show

12 Again

Documentary

The James Whale Show

Comedy Music Talk-Show

Hot Shots

Comedy

Vision On

Family

Pebble Mill at One

News Talk-Show

GMTV

News Talk-Show

Animated Tales of the World

Fantasy Family Animation

You Bet!

Game-Show

Jigsaw

Family Game-Show

Going Live!

Comedy Family Game-Show News Talk-Show

The Lively Arts

Documentary

Endgame

Sci-Fi

The Airzone Solution

Thriller Sci-Fi

Please Be Seated

Talk-Show

I Was That Monster

Documentary Short

Being a Girl

Documentary Short

Storm Over Avallion

Documentary Short

Industrial Action

Documentary Short

Little Girl Lost

Sci-Fi Short

Fire and Ice

Documentary Short

The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

Drama Comedy Romance Adventure

Beyond Fear

Drama Thriller

The Gil Mayo Mysteries

Drama Crime Mystery Comedy

Talking Doctor Who

Documentary

Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time

Comedy Sci-Fi Short

Light in Dark Places

Documentary Short

Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time

Drama Sci-Fi Animation

Lego Dimensions

Action Comedy Fantasy Sci-Fi Adventure Family

The Story of 'Doctor Who'

Drama Sci-Fi Documentary Adventure

Lego the Hobbit

Action Comedy Fantasy Adventure Family

Stand Up To Cancer

Comedy Family

Race Against Time

Documentary History

The Big Night In

Drama Comedy

Adventures in Space and Time

Documentary Short

Tiswas Reunited

Comedy Family Talk-Show

The Royal Variety Performance 1982

Comedy Musical Family

Ghostlands

Horror

Catflap

Documentary

Past and Future King

Documentary Short

The Last Chance Saloon

Documentary Short

I Was a 'Doctor Who' Monster

Sci-Fi Documentary

Double Trouble

Documentary Short

The Dalek Tapes

Documentary

Eldorado

Horror Comedy Western Music

Doctor Who: The Movie

Drama Sci-Fi Adventure

Back to School

Documentary Short

Davros Connections

Documentary

King Lear

Drama

The Zero Imperative

Drama Action Crime Mystery Sci-Fi

Method

Thriller Comedy