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On television he appeared in two high profile series 'In the Club' as an expectant father and 'Last Tango in Halifax' as a toy boy. By entering your details, you are agreeing to Radio Times Many took the time to highlight Dhawan’s energetic performance and chemistry with Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor as highlights of his short time in the role so far, while others noted his new take on the character had reignited their interest in the Master.Sacha and Jodie are amazing together. Sign up to be the first to know when we launch the new website!Fully refundable hotel breaks in the UK - click below to see the latest deals He is best known for playing Akthar in the play The History Boys (2004–2006) and its film adaptation (2006), Paul Jatri in the BBC One comedy-drama Last Tango in Halifax (2012), Waris Hussein in the BBC Two docudrama film An Adventure in Space and Time (2013), Manish Prasad in the crime thriller Line of Duty (2014), Davos in Marvel's Iron Fist (2017–18) and the current incarnation of the Master in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who.

Sign up to our Whosletter to keep up with all the latest series news, episode reviews and interviews, along with plenty of our classic features from deep within the TARDIS archives. Sign in to manage your newsletter preferences Disney+ On Demand After the actor posted a negative comment he’d received about his role in the series, thousands of Whovians have taken to Twitter to express their love for his portrayal of the Master.Fans began posting on the hashtag #SachaOurMaster after the actor shared a negative comment about his casting as the first actor of colour to play the long-running villain, with thousands of Doctor Who viewers from around the world offering support and sharing their memories of his time in the role.Sacha breathed new life into a character I didn't think I was that interested to see return.He isn't evil because that's what it says on the page; you feel that deep, ingrained mania that tells him there's no point in being good if being bad is this much fun.

Sacha Dhawan was born in Bramhall, Stockport to Hindu parents though he actually attended a Roman Catholic secondary school, Thomas Aquinas College, in nearby Stockport, where one of the authors whom he studied for his final exams was Alan Bennett, with whom he was very impressed. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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His enthusiasm for Bennett was such that when auditions were being held for his play 'The History Boys' on the London stage Sacha impressed the author not just with his acting but by reciting a poem he had composed about the play and its author. ????????❤️????????


Film He began as a child actor at the age of 12 and attended the Laine-Johnson School of Acting in Manchester. They are up there with Pertwee and Delgado, or Capaldi and Gomez, for me in terms of best Doctor-Master dynamic. Soaps