10 Doctor Who Voice Talents You've Never Even Noticed

Some of the the best guest stars you've never seen.

Every Doctor Who fan admires the plethora of lead actors and actresses who run through time and space on our screens (well, most of them, anyway!) but many often overlook the all too often unsung heroes of the series - the voice actors. Now, Nicholas €œEvery Dalek Ever€ Briggs has been haunting us with his metal machines and voice modulators since 2005 but he's not the only one who's lent his voice to the Doctor's adventures since its revival. In fact, some pretty big name Hollywood stars have been heard and not seen in the series proving that famous figures are so eager to add Doctor Who to their glistening résumés that they don't mind if they're not even seen. And let's face it, it's a pretty easy gig too. Most voiceovers take all but a day to record which isn't too shabby considering you've then permanently imprinted your mark on the Doctor Who mythology. Despite this, however, most of them still don't get the recognition they deserve. Until today, that is. From America's leading actors to unexpected cameos, this list celebrates some of the underrated voice talents of previous years and probably includes some names that you never ever knew had been in Doctor Who at all...
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Joel Cornah, is an author hailing from a small isolated village in Lancashire. Having told stories of dinosaurs, penguins and dragons to his younger siblings for nigh on two decades, it soon became apparent that these tales needed to be written down. Gathering the myriad of maps, family trees, illustrations and noted ideas, he began work on the world of dyngard. Having grown along with the audience from a collection of loosely related children’s stories, it became a whole world of adventure, magic and questions. He was awarded a degree in Creative Writing from Liverpool John Moors University and spent seven years writing a comical newspaper for The Barrow Downs Tolkien discussion forum. Currently running a charity café in Parbold village, Joel is often found deep in discussion of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, the long history of Doctor Who, and desperately trying not to frighten people away. Often with limited success.