Paul McGann

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Paul John McGann (/məˈɡæn/ mə-GAN;[1] born 14 November 1959) is an English actor. He came to prominence for portraying Percy Toplis in the television serial The Monocled Mutineer (1986), then starred in the dark comedy Withnail and I (1987), which was a critical success and developed a cult following. McGann later became more widely known for portraying the eighth incarnation of the Doctor in the 1996 television film Doctor Who, and its audio drama continuations. He is also known for playing Lieutenant William Bush in the TV series Hornblower (1998–2003).

Born (1959-11-14) 14 November 1959 (age 66)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1982–present
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Paul McGann
McGann at the 2015 Florida Supercon
Born (1959-11-14) 14 November 1959 (age 66)
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present
Known forEighth incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who
Spouse
Annie Milner
(m. 1992; sep. 2006)
Children
Relatives
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Early life

Paul John McGann was born in Kensington, Liverpool on 14 November 1959,[2][3] into a Roman Catholic family. His ancestors immigrated from Ireland in the mid-19th century, having left due to the Great Famine.[4][5] His mother, Clare McGann, was a teacher, and his father Joe McGann, a soldier on Gold Beach during D-Day,[6] who died in 1984, was a metallurgist.[7][8][9] His cousin, Ritchie Routledge, was in the 1960s band The Cryin' Shames.[10] He has an older brother, Joe, and three younger siblings: brothers Mark and Stephen and sister Clare.[7][8] All three of his brothers are also actors and the four of them played brothers in the 1995 TV serial The Hanging Gale. That same year, McGann also played Grigori Potemkin in the television film Catherine the Great alongside Mark and Stephen.

McGann attended Cardinal Allen Grammar School in the Liverpool suburb of West Derby. He was 17 and working in a shoe shop when he acted on the advice of one of his teachers and successfully auditioned for a place on the acting course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[10] In 1980, the Principal of RADA, Hugh Cruttwell, selected a scene from an adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, which McGann co-wrote with Bruce Payne, to be performed in front of Queen Elizabeth II in one of her rare visits to the academy. Kenneth Branagh performed a soliloquy from Hamlet at the same event.[11]

Career

Early work and breakthrough

McGann's breakthrough role was in Give Us a Break, devised by Geoff McQueen, McGann played a good snooker player who got into scrapes with Robert Lindsay, who played his wideboy manager. The series was a comedy drama in the vein of the ITV series of the time, Minder. The series only lasted for one season and it was concluded by a one-off special. His first major dramatic role was the British World War I deserter and criminal Percy Toplis in the 1986 BBC serial The Monocled Mutineer. The film was based on the 1978 book of the same name, written by William Alison and John Fairley.[12]

The serial garnered controversy from British right-wing media,[13] though McGann's performance garnered acclaim.[14] In 1986, he was cast as the anonymous main character (Marwood) in Bruce Robinson's cult film, Withnail and I. He also starred as Anton Skrebensky in Ken Russell's 1989 adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow. McGann's other early film appearances include The Monk, Dealers, Tree of Hands and the epic war film Empire of the Sun. McGann and other young British actors who were becoming established film actors such as Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Bruce Payne were dubbed the 'Brit Pack'.[15][16]

Since 1989, McGann has concentrated primarily on television work, including Nice Town and Nature Boy for the BBC, and The One That Got Away and the second series of Hornblower for ITV. However, he has had small roles in a number of high-profile American films like The Three Musketeers and Alien 3. His role in Alien 3 was originally larger, but much of it was edited out of the final print. The cut footage can be seen in the extended version of the film.[citation needed]

In 1992, he was cast as Richard Sharpe, the lead character in the Sharpe series of made-for-TV films based on Bernard Cornwell's novels. However, he injured his knee while playing football just days into filming Sharpe's Rifles in Ukraine and was replaced by Sean Bean in the role.

Doctor Who

McGann played the eighth incarnation of the Doctor, in the Doctor Who 1996 television film. The television film also starred Eric Roberts, Daphne Ashbrook and featured the outgoing Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy. McGann's brother, Mark McGann, also auditioned for the title role.[17]

The Doctor Who television film was a joint venture between the BBC, Universal Studios and the Fox Broadcasting Network. McGann had signed a contract to appear as the Eighth Doctor in a new Doctor Who television series, if Fox or Universal exercised their option. Thus, the television film was supposed to be a "back door pilot" in that, if it obtained respectable ratings, the new series would continue to be produced. The film was shown on 14 May 1996 in the US and on 27 May 1996 in the UK. Although it had 9.08 million viewers and was very successful in the UK, ratings were very low in the United States. As a consequence, Fox did not exercise its option to pick up the series and Universal could not find another network interested in airing a new Doctor Who series. Thus no new series was produced until 2005, after all the contractual rights had returned to the BBC.

McGann in March 2007

McGann gave permission for his likeness to be used on the covers of the BBC's Eighth Doctor novels and he has reprised the role of the Eighth Doctor in an extensive series of audio plays by Big Finish Productions. A number of these plays have also been broadcast on BBC Radio 7 (later BBC Radio 4 Extra).

After months of speculation, on 14 November 2013, which was coincidentally McGann's birthday, as part of the show's 50th Anniversary celebrations, McGann finally reprised his role as the Eighth Doctor, in the mini-episode "The Night of the Doctor". In this appearance, his incarnation of the Doctor regenerates, 17 years after his first television appearance, into a previously unknown Doctor played by John Hurt. Additionally, McGann briefly appeared in the anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.[18][19]

He made his first appearance on the main television series in a cameo in the 2022 special "The Power of the Doctor", alongside other past Doctors.[20][21] He also featured in the documentary film Doctor Who Am I, supporting TV movie director Matthew Jacobs' embrace of the Doctor Who fandom and its conventions.[22]

Later career

In the years following his appearance as the Doctor, McGann continued to diversify his acting portfolio with the television and film roles he accepted. In 1997 he appeared as a concerned father in the film FairyTale: A True Story and later that same year as Rob in Downtime, then in 1998 he appeared as Capt. Greville in The Dance of Shiva.

McGann at the 2014 Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest

In the 2000s McGann's film appearances began to increase with films like My Kingdom (2001), Listening (2003) and Gypo (2005). Perhaps his most iconic role since Doctor Who came in 2002, when McGann appeared in the film adaptation of the third story from Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles, Queen of the Damned. McGann played the part of David Talbot, a member of the secret organisation the Talamasca, which researches and investigates the supernatural. Talbot has appeared in many of Rice's novels and has become a central character over the years. The film also starred Stuart Townsend, Marguerite Moreau and R&B singer Aaliyah. McGann has also been in demand for voice-over work in Britain in recent years, particularly on television documentaries and commercials.

He also gained acclaim for his portrayal of William Bush in the final four instalments of the ITV/A&E television series Hornblower, based on the Horatio Hornblower books by C.S. Forrester. He initially appears in the 2001 episode "Mutiny", with Bush being the 2nd Lieutenant of HMS Renown (and Hornblower's superior). In the 7th episode, "Loyalty", he agrees to join Hornblower as his 1st Lieutenant when Hornblower takes command of HMS Hotspur. McGann again portrays Bush in the 2003 finale of the series, "Duty".

In 2006, he appeared in the television drama Tripping Over. In 2007, McGann starred alongside Dervla Kirwan, Lorraine Ashbourne and David Bradley in BBC One drama True Dare Kiss, written by Debbie Horsfield. In 2010, McGann played a major role in a feature-length episode of long-running BBC mystery series Jonathan Creek, as well as appearing as a regular in the crime drama Luther. In 2011, McGann played a major role as an Assistant Commissioner with something to hide in the final episode of Waking the Dead and also featured in Simon Gray's Butley alongside Dominic West at the Duchess Theatre in London.[23][24]

In 2017, McGann joined the cast of the long-running BBC series Holby City, playing neurosurgeon John Gaskell.

Starting in 2021, he hosts the British Podcast Awards Gold-winning[25] Noiser Podcast Network production Real Dictators, a history podcast that explores the lives, personalities, and regimes of authoritarian leaders.

Audio books and voice work

McGann is also known for audiobook narration having read several Pat Barker and Bernard Cornwell novels. He narrated the abridged audiobook of Jeff Noon's 1993 cyberpunk classic Vurt.

McGann continues to play the Eighth Doctor on audio. McGann's first Big Finish audio play appearance was in 2001 in the story Storm Warning. It was through the Big Finish audio plays that McGann's Doctor faced many classic Doctor Who villains like the Daleks (in various different audio plays, the first of which being The Time of the Daleks) and the Cybermen (first encountered by the Eighth Doctor on audio in Sword of Orion).

Five Eighth Doctor dramas were broadcast in BBC 7's The 7th Dimension slot between August 2005 and January 2006. They were in release order, starting with Storm Warning, although Minuet in Hell was judged unsuitable for the timeslot, and skipped. Two more Eighth Doctor audios, Shada and The Chimes of Midnight, were broadcast in December 2005 and January 2006. All six of these stories were rebroadcast on BBC7 beginning in July 2006. In 2007 and 2008, a series of audio plays starring McGann as the Eighth Doctor and Sheridan Smith as companion Lucie Miller was broadcast on BBC7.

McGann in May 2017

His voice featured in the 1997 video game Ceremony of Innocence, together with those of Isabella Rossellini and Ben Kingsley.

After hearing him sing in The Monocled Mutineer, composer Bernard J. Taylor invited McGann to create the role of Benedict in the concept studio recording of the Much Ado, a musical based on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.

McGann portrayed Ambassador Durian in The Minister of Chance, a fantasy audio drama released in six parts from 2011 to 2013. The series is a spin-off of the Doctor Who audio drama Death Comes to Time, but has no official connection to the franchise. In February 2014, a crowdfunded short film based on the first instalment of The Minister of Chance was released to those who had helped fund it.[26]

McGann portrays antagonist Noah Shackleton in the audio drama adaptation of The Phoenix Files. The Australian production is the largest audio drama ever produced in Australia with a cast of 42 actors. McGann appears in all three instalments of the science-fiction dystopian thriller series.[27]

McGann has done audio narration for BBC documentaries, including the 2014 BBC Scotland production, Apples, Pears and Paint: How to Make a Still Life Painting.[28]

McGann is chief narrator in the popular A short history of… podcast series, which explores various historical topics in easily accessible episodes.

Personal life

In 1992, McGann married Annie Milner. They had two children, music producer Joseph and voice actor Jake, before they separated in 2006; the "very private" McGann has never discussed if or when he and Milner divorced.[29]

Between 2006 and 2008, McGann was in a relationship with actress Susannah Harker.

McGann's great-uncle James "Jimmy" McGann was a trimmer on board the Titanic when she sank on 15 April 1912. Jimmy survived on board Collapsible Boat B and died in 1918.[30]

Acting credits

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes Ref.
1987Withnail and I"I" [31]
Empire of the SunLieutenant Price[citation needed] [32]
1989Tree of HandsBarry [citation needed]
Streets of YesterdayYosef Raz [citation needed]
The RainbowAnton Skrebensky[citation needed] [32]
DealersDaniel Pascoe [citation needed]
1990Paper MaskMatthew Harris[citation needed] [32]
The MonkFather Lorenzo Rojas [citation needed]
1991Afraid of the DarkTony Dalton [citation needed]
1992Alien 3Golic [33]
1993The Three MusketeersGirard / Jussac [citation needed]
1997FairyTale: A True StoryArthur Wright [citation needed]
DowntimeRob [citation needed]
1998The Dance of ShivaCapt. GrevilleShort film [citation needed]
2001My KingdomDean [citation needed]
Mother Me DaughterDr. O'SheaShort film [citation needed]
2002Queen of the DamnedDavid Talbot [34]
2003ListeningThe ManShort film [citation needed]
Y MabinogiKing Matholwch (voice)AKA Otherworld [citation needed]
2005GypoPaul [35]
2006PoppiesTony Hudson [citation needed]
2007Always Crashing in the Same CarBill MackinnonShort film [citation needed]
Voice from AfarActor 4 [citation needed]
2009Lesbian Vampire KillersVicar [36]
2010Godard & OthersTorrence [citation needed]
2011Moving TargetMr. Johnson [citation needed]
2012Notes from the UndergroundPhotographer [citation needed]
2013Art Is...Lulu's Dad [citation needed]
A Little Place Off the Edgware RoadJames CravenShort film [citation needed]
2014The Minister of ChanceAmbassador Durian [citation needed]
2015AbsenceMan [citation needed]
2016The Pit and the Pendulum: A Study in TortureChristian Judge [citation needed]
Tale of a TimelordThe Doctor [citation needed]
BrakesPeter [citation needed]
Letters from BaghdadHenry Cadogan (voice) [citation needed]
2017B&BJosh [citation needed]
Perplexed MusicManShort film [citation needed]
2021Swallow Your DreamsJames [citation needed]
2023The Day of the Sun DogJaggers [citation needed]
The UndertakerArthur Morel [37]
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Play for TodayNormanEpisode: "Whistling Wally"
Russian Night... 1941DyginTelevision film
PanoramaJamrozekEpisode: "Two Weeks in Winter: How the Army Took Over Poland"
1983GaskinGraham GaskinTelevision film
1983–1984Give Us a BreakMo Morris8 episodes
1986The Importance of Being EarnestJohn WorthingTelevision film
The Monocled MutineerPercy Toplis4 episodes
1990Screen TwoColinEpisode: "Drowning in the Shallow End"
1992Nice TownJoe Thompson3 episodes
1995Catherine the GreatGrigory PotemkinTelevision film
The Hanging GaleLiam Phelan4 episodes
1996The One That Got AwayChris RyanTelevision film
Doctor WhoThe Doctor
Testament: The Bible in AnimationDavid (voice)Episode: "David and Saul"
The Merchant of VeniceBassanioTelevision film
1998Our Mutual FriendEugene Wrayburn4 episodes[citation needed] [38]
1999ForgottenBen TurnerMini-series; 3 episodes
Breathless HushHenry NewboltTelevision film
2000Nature BoySteve Witton4 episodes
FishJonathan Vishnevski6 episodes
2001Hotel!Ben CarterTelevision film
Sweet RevengePatrick Vine2 episodes
2001, 2003HornblowerLieutenant Bush4 episodes
2002Blood StrangersDC David Ingram2 episodes
The BiographerAndrew MortonTelevision film
2003Agatha Christie's PoirotDr. Peter LordEpisode: "Sad Cypress"
2004Lie with MeGerry Henson2-part crime drama
2005KidnappedColonel MacNabTelevision film
2006Agatha Christie's MarpleDickie ErskineEpisode: "Sleeping Murder"
Sea of SoulsChristopher ChambersEpisode: "Rebound"
If I Had YouPhilip AndrewsTelevision film
Tripping OverJeremyMini-series; 6 episodes
2007True Dare KissNash McKinnon6 episodes
2008Fables of Forgotten ThingsClarenceTelevision short film. Pilot for future series
2009CollisionRichard Reeves5 episodes
2010Jonathan CreekHugo DoréEpisode: "The Judas Tree"
2010–2011, 2019LutherMark North10 episodes
2011Waking the DeadACC Tony NicholsonEpisodes: "Waterloo", Parts 1 & 2
New TricksDCI James LarsonEpisode: "Object of Desire"
2012Save Our Souls: The Titanic InquirySir Rufus IsaacsTelevision film
A Mother's SonDavidMini-series; 2 episodes
2013Ripper StreetStanley J. BoneEpisode: "The Good of This City"
Moving OnPhilEpisode: "Blood Ties"
The Five(ish) Doctors RebootHimselfTelevision film
2013, 2022Doctor WhoEighth DoctorEpisodes: "The Night of the Doctor" (minisode) & "The Power of the Doctor" (cameo) [39]
2014The Bletchley CircleJohn RichardsEpisode: "Blood on Their Hands: Part 1"
2016Moving OnNoneDirector on 2 episodes "Passengers" & "Zero"
The MusketeersSt. PierreEpisode: "The Queen's Diamonds"
2017–2018Holby CityJohn Gaskell40 episodes
2021, 2023AnnikaDr. Jake Strathearn6 episodes
2022AnneSir Malcolm ThorntonEpisode: #1.2
McDonald & DoddsArchie AddingtonEpisode: "A Billion Beats"
2025BookishMr. Kind2 episodes
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Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984–1985LootDennisAmbassadors Theatre and Lyric Theatre
1987A Lie of the MindFrankieRoyal Court Theatre
1995Father and Son: Son and FatherPerformerNew Vic, Bristol
1996Much Ado About NothingDogberryHorseshoe, Basingstoke
1997LootDennisAmbassadors
1998The SeagullConstantineRoyal Court Theatre
1999A Lie of the MindFrankie
2003The Little Black BookJean-JaquesRiverside Studios
2003–2004Mourning Becomes ElectraCaptain Adam BrantNational Theatre
2005The Gigli ConcertJimmyFinborough Theatre
2009HelenMenelausShakespeare's Globe
2011ButleyRegDuchess Theatre
2013Major BarbaraUndershaftAbbey Theatre
2014Three SistersAlexander VershininSouthwark Playhouse
2017GabrielVon PfunzTheatre 6
2022The ForestMan 2Hampstead Theatre
2024The RiverThe ManGreenwich Theatre
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Narration

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YearTitleNotes
1995EquinoxSeries 10; episode 6: "High Anxiety"
2004That'll Teach 'EmSeries 2 (5 episodes)
2005Zero HourSeries 2
Ghosts on the Underground
2006–2007Real CrimeSeries 5–6
2011Britain's Greatest Codebreaker
20129/11: The Miracle SurvivorTelevision film
2013Wildest Latin America5 episodes
Extraordinary People: The Boy with the Incredible Brain
2014Apples, Pears and Paint: How to Make a Still Life Painting
France: The Wild Side
Cosmonauts: How Russia Won the Space Race [40]
2015Churchill: Winning the War, Losing the PeaceTelevision film
Shark [41]
Hunt for the Arctic Ghost Ship [42]
2016Churchill's SecretTelevision film
Wild Sri LankaDisney+
Wildest Islands of Indonesia
2016–2017Eden [43]Series 1–2
2020A Pilgrim's Tale [44]Record album by Seth Lakeman[45]
2020–2025Real Dictators [46]Podcast
2021Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World
2021–2022Short History Of... [47]Podcast; Series 1–2 (41 episodes)[48]
2024D-Day: The Tide Turns [49]Podcast
2025Ancient Civilizations [50] Podcast; co-narrator John Hopkins
Titanic: Ship of Dreams [51]Podcast; 13 episodes
TBAUnexplained IslandSeries 1. Completed
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Audio

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2001–2021 Doctor Who: The Monthly Adventures Eighth Doctor 36 episodes
2003–present Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures 152 episodes
2011–2013 The Minister of Chance Durian 6 episodes
2015 River Song Eighth Doctor Episode: "The Rulers of the Universe"
2019 You're the Boss Bill Track 5 on "Shuffle" by Jamie Lenman, reading of a scene from "Always Crashing in the Same Car" (2007)
2019–2020 The War Master Eighth Doctor Series 3 & 5 (4 episodes)
2020 Susan's War Episode: "The Shoreditch Intervention"
2023 The Robots Episode: "The Final Hour"
The Paternoster Gang Episode: "Till Death Us Do Part"
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Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Ceremony of InnocenceGriffin Moss (voice)
2015Anno 2205Virgil Drake (voice)English version
Lego DimensionsEighth Doctor (voice)Archive audio
2023Mia and the Dragon PrincessWalsh (voice)
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Web

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2020The Doctors Say Thank YouHimself
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
1987 British Academy Television Awards Best Actor The Monocled Mutineer Nominated [52]
1990 Barcelona Cinema Festival Best Actor Paper Mask Won [52]
1996 Saturn Awards Best Actor on Television Doctor Who Nominated [52]
2006 Torino Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Special Mention (shared with the cast) Gypo Won [52]
2013 Crime Thriller Awards Best Supporting Actor A Mother's Son Nominated [52]
2017 Horrible Imaginings Film Festival Best Actor in a Feature Film B&B Won [52]
2018 Global Independent Film Awards Best Ensemble Cast (shared with the cast) Won [52]
2021 Liverpool Film Festival Best Actor Swallow Your Dreams Won [53]
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