Ian Marter
Actor/Actriz
19
Películas
11
Series
Ian Marter was an actor and novelist. He was best known for his role as Harry Sullivan in the BBC science-fiction television series Doctor Who from December 1974 to September 1975, with a non-regular, one-serial return in November and December 1975. Marter continued his association with Doctor Who long after leaving the show, adapting several stories for the Target novelisation range, and penning an original novel, Harry Sullivan's War. In addition to these books, Marter wrote adaptations of several 1980s American films such as Splash and Down and Out in Beverly Hills for Target and its imprint, Star Books, as well as the Gummi Bears books. With the exception of Down and Out in Beverly Hills, these books were published under the pen name Ian Don - Don being his middle name. Marter died in 1986, on his 42nd birthday, from a heart attack associated with diabetes-related cardiovascular disease.
Como Actor/Actriz
Doctor Who
Harry Sullivan
Sherlock Holmes
Inspector Fereday
Crown Court
Quentin Ingrams
Bergerac
Cowman
Softly, Softly
Shine on Harvey Moon
Policeman
El abominable Dr. Phibes
3rd Policeman
The Medusa Touch
Detective
North and South
Henry Lennox
Holly
Police Driver
Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks
Harry Sullivan
Doctor Who's Who's Who
Harry Sullivan
Myth Makers
Himself
King of the Ghetto
Station Sergeant
Doctor Faustus
Pride/Emperor
King of the Ghetto
Station Sergeant
Doctor Who: The Sontaran Experiment
Harry Sullivan
The Emergency Channel
Literary Editor
Doctor Who: Robot
Harry Sullivan
Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks
Harry Sullivan (archive footage) (uncredited)
Myth Runner
Himself (archive footage)
Doctor Who: The Ark in Space
Harry Sullivan
Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons
Harry Sullivan
Who's Who
The Doctors: The Tom Baker Years
Doctor Who: The Android Invasion
Harry Sullivan
Doctor Who: Logopolis
Harry Sullivan (archive footage)
Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen
Harry Sullivan
Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters
John Andrews
Worlds Within: The Life of Ian Marter
Self (archive footage)