Sylvester McCoy was born in Dunoon, Scotland. He spent much of his childhood in Dublin, Ireland. Before becoming an actor, as Percy Smith he trained as a priest, sold insurance and acted as a bodyguard for the Rolling Stones. He started his acting career as a part of the Ken Campbell Roadshow, at first using the name Kent Smith before changing it first to Sylveste McCoy and then to the more familiar Sylvester. Sylvester McCoy is married with two sons. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
McCoy technically became the longest-serving Doctor after reprising the role in 1996. His term as the Doctor stretched from 1987 until 1996, a total of 8.5 years. However, as the series was not produced as an ongoing series from the end of Doctor Who (1963) in 1989 until the American co-production Doctor Who (1996), in which McCoy handed over to Paul McGann , Tom Baker is still the longest continuously-serving Doctor on screen at seven years (1974-1981). He is adept at playing both the xylophone and the spoons. He can also juggle and once gained a reputation for stuffing live ferrets down his trousers. McCoy and Timothy Dalton appeared together on stage in London in 1986 and complained to each other that long-term work was so hard to find. The next year, both had screen acting breaks when McCoy was cast as the Seventh Doctor in Doctor Who (1963) and Dalton was cast as James Bond in James Bond 007 - Der Hauch des Todes (1987). However, both McCoy's tenure as the Doctor and Dalton's tenure as Bond proved short-lived as both of these iconic British franchises were cancelled in 1989 for several years and recast when they eventually returned. He was considered for the role of Bilbo Baggins in Der Herr der Ringe - Die Gefährten (2001), Der Herr der Ringe - Die zwei Türme (2002) and Der Herr der Ringe - Die Rückkehr des Königs (2003). He played Radagast the Brown in Der Hobbit - Eine unerwartete Reise (2012), Der Hobbit - Smaugs Einöde (2013) and Der Hobbit: Die Schlacht der fünf Heere (2014). He became the first of three non-English actors to portray the character of the Doctor and the first of four actors to speak with an accent other than Received Pronunciation English: Christopher Eccleston portrayed the Ninth Doctor in 2005 with a Northern accent, David Tennant is a fellow Scot who portrayed the Doctor from 2005 to 2010 with a London/Estuary accent and Peter Capaldi is likewise Scottish and plays the Twelfth Doctor with his natural accent. He is one of three actors who portrayed The Doctor on TV to appear in an episode of Casualty (1986). The others are Colin Baker and Christopher Eccleston . He is the only actor to appear in both Doctor Who (1963) and Doctor Who (1996). He was raised primarily in Dublin, Ireland. He is the the only Doctor to have played the role during two regenerations. When Colin Baker left the role he refused to do the regeneration scene. So Sylvester donned Baker's costume and a blonde wig and stood in as Baker. This is the reason that for only the second time in the series (See Peter Davison 's regeneration) the Doctor's face is obscured as he changes his appearance. His father Percy Kent-Smith was a Royal Navy submarine officer and was killed in the second world war on July 18, 1943, only a month before he was born. He did not start acting until he was 28 years old. He reportedly took offence to the line written by Mark Gatiss and delivered by David Walliams in the BBC2 sketch The Pitch of Fear (1999) in which Sydney Newman says the Doctor could be played "by any f***** with an Equity Card" towards the end of its run. It was subsequently edited from the version included on a DVD at Gatiss' request. McCoy's acting work has included performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company. In May 2005, he attended Collectormania 7 at Milton Keynes and was about to begin a stage run in Glasgow. He has two roles in common with John Hurt : (1) Hurt played the Fool in King Lear (1983) while McCoy played him in King Lear (2008) and (2) McCoy played the Seventh Doctor in Doctor Who (1963) and Doctor Who (1996) while Hurt played the War Doctor in Doctor Who (2005).
The Owners follows a group of friends in the 1990s who think they found the perfect easy score: an empty house with a safe full of cash. But when the elderly couple that lives there comes home early, the tables are suddenly turned. As a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, the would-be thieves are left to fight to save themselves from a nightmare they could never have imagined.
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