William Hartnell

Acting

William Hartnell

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Jan 08, 1908 (117 years old)
Death date
Apr 23, 1975

William Hartnell

Known For

Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker
1h 35m
Movie 2024

Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker

While the Doctor plays the Trilogic Game, Steven and Dodo...

Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour
1h 15m
Movie 2023

Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour

The very first crew of the TARDIS land in a...

Talking Doctor Who
0h 59m
Movie 2023

Talking Doctor Who

As part of the sixtieth anniversary celebrations of Doctor Who,...

Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time
1h 0m
Movie 2017

Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time

As the Twelfth Doctor nears regeneration, he stumbles on his...

Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song
1h 0m
Movie 2015

Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song

It’s Christmas Day on a remote human colony and the...

Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor
1h 17m
Movie 2013

Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor

In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery;...

An Adventure in Space and Time
1h 23m
Movie 2013

An Adventure in Space and Time

Actor William Hartnell felt trapped by a succession of hard-man...

Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited
0h 40m
TV Show 2013

Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited

As the Doctor's newest companion, Clara Oswald, steps into the...

Doctor Who: The Next Doctor
1h 0m
Movie 2008

Doctor Who: The Next Doctor

The Doctor arrives in Victorian London. It's Christmas, but snow...

The Ties That Bind Us
0h 16m
Movie 2008

The Ties That Bind Us

A look at the subtle (and not so subtle!) links...

Biography

William Henry Hartnell (8 January 1908 – 23 April 1975), also known as Billy Hartnell or Bill Hartnell, was an English actor. Hartnell played the first incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who, from 1963 to 1966. He was also known for his roles as Sergeant Grimshaw, the title character of the first Carry On film, Carry On Sergeant in 1958, and Company Sergeant Major Percy Bullimore in the sitcom The Army Game from 1957 until 1958, and again in 1960. Hartnell entered the theatre in 1925 working under Frank Benson as a general stagehand. He appeared in numerous Shakespearian plays, including The Merchant of Venice (1926), Julius Caesar (1926), As You Like It (1926), Hamlet (1926), The Tempest (1926) and Macbeth (1926). He also appeared in She Stoops to Conquer (1926), School for Scandal (1926) and Good Morning, Bill (1927), before performing in Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner (1928). This play was written by Robert Neilson Stephens and E. Lyall Swete. It featured the actress Heather McIntyre, whom he married during the following year. His first of more than sixty film appearances was in Say It With Music (1932). Hartnell continued to play comic characters until he was cast in the robust role of Sergeant Ned Fletcher in The Way Ahead (1944). From then on his career was defined by playing mainly policemen, soldiers, and thugs. Hartnell's performance in This Sporting Life was noted by Verity Lambert, the producer who was setting up a new science-fiction television series for the BBC entitled Doctor Who; and, mainly on the strength of that performance, Lambert offered him the title role.