12. Mark Rylance
Master-Making Role: Rooster Byron in Jerusalem Many of you wont know Mark Rylance, because he focuses almost entirely on theatre, but the man is disgustingly talented. Chameleonic and skilled at giving a likable and relatable edge to even the most despicable villain, Id love to see him bring something special to an iconic role in a medium he rarely graces. No doubt about it, hed give us a Master unlike any wed seen before. Rylance is just that type of actor. In fact, it terrifies me that I dont know what hed come out with if put up against Smiths Doctor.
11. Michael Sheen
Master-Making Role: Teacher in The Passion Michael Sheen is one of Britains greatest actors, and whats exciting is how hes still got so much further to go, so much higher to rise. He may be a little less realistic than some of the other choices here because of his star-status, but hes not quite above doing Indie fare and work in Britain, so its not entirely implausible. I imagine Sheen to perfectly capture The Masters murderous glee and deep-rooted insanity. Again, you wouldnt just boo and hiss Sheen- even worse, youd see his side of things. Hed give The Master more emotional depth than weve seen before, which is perhaps more terrifying.