Ian Marter
Actor, TV Actor
1944 – 1986
Who was Ian Marter?
Ian Don Marter was an English actor and writer, perhaps best known for his role as Harry Sullivan in the BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, from December 1974 to September 1975 as a regular, with a one story return in November and December 1975. He sometimes wrote under the pen name Ian Don.
Born in Warwickshire, the son of Donald Marter and his wife Helen Donaldson, after graduating from Oxford University in 1969, Marter initially worked at the Bristol Old Vic theatre, where he was a stage manager as well as acting in various minor roles. To support his low actor's wages, he also worked for a time as a milkman and a schoolteacher.
In 1971 he auditioned for the regular role of Captain Mike Yates in the eighth season of Doctor Who and was offered the part, but was unable to accept due to a prior commitment. The production team were sufficiently impressed that they kept him in mind and cast him in a supporting role in the 1973 story Carnival of Monsters, broadcast as part of the tenth season of the programme.
The following year, he was cast in the role of Harry Sullivan, a character developed by the production team when they planned that the incoming Fourth Doctor would be portrayed by an older actor, and thus would not be able to handle the more physical action scenes. However, after forty year-old Tom Baker was cast, this was no longer an issue and Harry was written out after only one season.
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- Born
- Oct 28, 1944
Coventry - Also known as
- Ian Don
- Ian Master
- Ian Don Marter
- Parents
- Spouses
- Rosemary Heyland
(1968 - 1986/10/28)
- Rosemary Heyland
- Children
- Nationality
- United Kingdom
- Profession
- Education
- University of Oxford
- Died
- Oct 28, 1986
London
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on July 23, 2013
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