28 Doctor Who Actors Who Died In 2022
24. John Hogan/Roger Nott/Deborah Brayshaw/John Raven/Malcolm Rogers
John Hogan passed away in January 2022. He first appeared in the Second Doctor serial The Tomb Of The Cybermen, where he played one of the terrifying cyborgs chasing the Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria. Though they would escape him in this serial, he would return in the very next story - The Abominable Snowmen - as one of the eponymous Yeti-robots (we sense a theme!) out to cause havoc for the heroes.
Roger Nott was born in November 1943. He appeared as an uncredited UNIT soldier in the Third Doctor serial The Green Death, as a Prisoner in the Sixth Doctor serial The Twin Dilemma, and returned to play the Old Man in the video game Attack of the Graske. He was an actor and writer from Cardiff. He died on October 13th. He was 78 years old.
Deborah Brayshaw was born in Birmingham in 1946. She appeared in the Third Doctor serial The Day Of The Daleks, as Girl Technician. This serial was notable as the return of the Daleks, after a five-year absence, as one of the Doctor's ongoing adversaries. It was also the first Dalek story to be produced in colour. Brayshaw died on October 15th. She was 76 years old.
John Raven, born in 1935, played the Savage that is seen via the TARDIS scanner at the end of the First Doctor serial The Gunfighters. He would then appear again in the next serial The Savages. Unfortunately, all four episodes are currently missing from the BBC archives. Raven began his career in acting in the 1950s, though it seems as though he left the field toward the end of the 60s, with his role in Let's Go Out serving as his final credit.
Malcolm Rogers was born in November 1936 and appeared in two Doctor Who stories. First, he appeared as a robot of Dracula in the First Doctor serial The Chase, then later he would appear as a policeman in The Daleks' Master Plan. He would go on to appear in the acclaimed Pink Floyd: The Wall in 1982 as well.