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Occupation
  
Actor, author

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Matthew Waterhouse


Television
  
Adric in Doctor Who

Years active
  
1980 - present

Education
  
Shoreham College

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Born
  
19 December 1961 (age 62) (
1961-12-19
)
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Movies
  
The Keeper of Traken, Black Orchid

Books
  
Fates, Flowers, Precious Liars

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Matthew Waterhouse (born 19 December 1961) is an English actor and writer best known for his role as Adric in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who from 1980 to 1982.

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Early life

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Waterhouse was born in Hertford, Hertfordshire, but brought up in Haywards Heath, Sussex. The son of a solicitor, he was educated at St. Wilfrid’s Primary School, West Sussex and Shoreham Grammar School. Waterhouse was a great fan of Doctor Who in his younger days, claiming that he was "obsessed" with the show.

Doctor Who

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Adric was a companion of Tom Baker and Peter Davison's Doctors from 1980 to 1982. Waterhouse was the youngest actor to play a companion (Sarah Sutton was the youngest female actor and second youngest to play a companion; several companions since the series' 2005 revival have been portrayed in their youths by actors younger than Waterhouse, notably 10-year-old Caitlin Blackwood who originated the role of Amy Pond before it was taken over by her adult cousin, Karen Gillan), and had only appeared in one television drama prior to being appointed in the role. He played the schoolboy Briarley in the BBC2 adaptation of To Serve Them All My Days with John Duttine, and it was only shortly before he filmed his appearance on the miniseries that he found out he had secured the role of Adric. Waterhouse enjoyed making the episodes ‘'Black Orchid’' and ‘'The Keeper of Traken’' the most.

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Waterhouse returned to the sphere of Doctor Who and took part in the audio commentaries for the DVD releases of Earthshock and The Visitation released in 2003 and 2004 respectively. He also provided commentary for The Keeper of Traken, released in 2007 as part of the New Beginnings box set. Though released separately, all commentaries were recorded in the same week, as noted by Waterhouse in his commentary for The Keeper of Traken. More recently, in late 2008, he made an audio commentary, jointly with Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton for the DVD releases of Four to Doomsday and Black Orchid. He has also contributed audio commentaries to the DVD releases of Kinda, State of Decay and his debut story Full Circle. Waterhouse talks about his complete tenure on the show in the featurette "The Boy With the Golden Star" dedicated to Adric on the Warriors' Gate DVD.

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On 31 July 2013, Big Finish Productions announced via their Facebook page that Waterhouse would be returning to play the role of Adric in a series of Fifth Doctor audio plays beginning in 2014.

Other work

Waterhouse guested on a number of shows after it was announced that he would be playing Adric. This included Saturday Night At The Mill (BBC Pebble Mill, 1980) and Top of the Pops (BBC, 1980) with Dave Lee Travis. He also guested on Peter Davison's This Is Your Life (UK TV series) (Thames TV, 1982) and Children in Need (BBC, 1985) with a range of Doctor Who actors. Waterhouse's only film appearance was in the 1986 sci-fi thriller, The Killing Edge,. Waterhouse, in a minor role, played a knife man.

In 1996 he made the science fiction pilot drama Ghostlands for MJTV Productions, and played the character Tom, alongside actors Jacqueline Pearce and Sylvester McCoy. Coincidentally, McCoy played the Seventh Doctor, although Waterhouse had left the show several years before.

Waterhouse has appeared in a wide range of theatre productions in the UK, and has appeared in the Shakespeare productions A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Puck), Twelfth Night (as Fabian), Macbeth (as Fleance) and Hamlet (as the title role). He also appeared in theatre productions of I Am David, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Brighton Beach Memoirs (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Peter Pan (directed by actor Clive Swift) and Torch Song Trilogy.

In August 2006, Waterhouse self-published his debut novel, Fates, Flowers: A Comedy of New York (ThisPress). The book was republished in June 2010 by Hirst Books, along with two other books released later that year -- Vanitas: A Comedy of New York and the memoir Blue Box Boy. A third, entitled Precious Liars, was released in 2013. Waterhouse described the novels as "metaphysical camp". A short story collection called Sugar was published in September 2016.

Waterhouse also wrote and appeared in his own one-man show Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Chipping Norton and UK Tour) which was directed by actor Murray Melvin (Bilis Manger in the Doctor Who spin-off drama Torchwood in 2007).

In February 2011, it was announced that he was guest-starring in the Dark Shadows audio drama Bloodlust as John Cunningham husband of regular TV show character Amy Jennings. It was released on 30 June that year. In November 2013 Waterhouse appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot as one of the former companion actors in Steven Moffat's nightmare sequence.

Personal life

Between 1998 and 2016 Waterhouse lived in Connecticut in the United States, though he has since returned to the UK with his American partner.

Trivia

Waterhouse's name was used by comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams for a character in their sketch show Little Britain. Waterhouse in the programme is an unsuccessful inventor of bizarre and ridiculous new versions of things such as board games and breakfast cereals. Little Britain has also featured two other characters named after Doctor Who companion actors, Michael Craze and Mark Strickson, while the programme is narrated by Waterhouse's Doctor Who colleague, Tom Baker. In 2013 Waterhouse was voted to have the "Most Beautiful Legs" in a national showbiz poll.

Filmography

Actor
2020
The Pogley Wood Murders (TV Series) as
DI Caerphilly
- The Useful Truncheon (2020) - DI Caerphilly
2018
Anoraks (TV Series) as
Matthew Waterhouse
- The Ultimate Paradox (part one) (2018) - Matthew Waterhouse
- The Ultimate Paradox (part two) (2018) - Matthew Waterhouse
2013
The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot (TV Movie) as
Matthew Waterhouse
1996
Ghostlands (TV Movie) as
Tom Parfitt
1984
The Killing Edge as
Knife Man
1980
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Adric
- The Caves of Androzani: Part Four (1984) - Adric
- Time-Flight: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- Earthshock: Part Four (1982) - Adric
- Earthshock: Part Three (1982) - Adric
- Earthshock: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- Earthshock: Part One (1982) - Adric
- Black Orchid: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- Black Orchid: Part One (1982) - Adric
- The Visitation: Part Four (1982) - Adric
- The Visitation: Part Three (1982) - Adric
- The Visitation: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- The Visitation: Part One (1982) - Adric
- Kinda: Part Four (1982) - Adric
- Kinda: Part Three (1982) - Adric
- Kinda: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- Kinda: Part One (1982) - Adric
- Four to Doomsday: Part Four (1982) - Adric
- Four to Doomsday: Part Three (1982) - Adric
- Four to Doomsday: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- Four to Doomsday: Part One (1982) - Adric
- Castrovalva: Part Four (1982) - Adric
- Castrovalva: Part Three (1982) - Adric
- Castrovalva: Part Two (1982) - Adric
- Castrovalva: Part One (1982) - Adric
- Logopolis: Part Four (1981) - Adric
- Logopolis: Part Three (1981) - Adric
- Logopolis: Part Two (1981) - Adric
- Logopolis: Part One (1981) - Adric
- The Keeper of Traken: Part Four (1981) - Adric
- The Keeper of Traken: Part Three (1981) - Adric
- The Keeper of Traken: Part Two (1981) - Adric
- The Keeper of Traken: Part One (1981) - Adric
- Warriors' Gate: Part Four (1981) - Adric
- Warriors' Gate: Part Three (1981) - Adric
- Warriors' Gate: Part Two (1981) - Adric
- Warriors' Gate: Part One (1981) - Adric
- State of Decay: Part Four (1980) - Adric
- State of Decay: Part Three (1980) - Adric
- State of Decay: Part Two (1980) - Adric
- State of Decay: Part One (1980) - Adric
- Full Circle: Part Four (1980) - Adric
- Full Circle: Part Three (1980) - Adric
- Full Circle: Part Two (1980) - Adric
- Full Circle: Part One (1980) - Adric
1980
To Serve Them All My Days (TV Mini Series) as
Briarley
- Part Two (1980) - Briarley
- Part One (1980) - Briarley
Self
2020
Pointless Celebrities (TV Series) as
Self - Contestant
- Sci-Fi and Fantasy (2020) - Self - Contestant
2018
Earthshocked (Video documentary short)
2016
Doctor Who: The Fan Show (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The 500th Doctor Who Magazine (2016) - Self (uncredited)
2014
Who's Round (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Matthew Waterhouse (2014) - Self (voice)
2013
Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty (TV Special) as
Self
2013
Doctor Who Explained (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2013
Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- The Fifth Doctor (2013) - Self
2007
A New Body at Last (Video documentary) as
Self
2003
Putting the Shock Into 'Earthshock' (Video documentary short) as
Self
1985
Children in Need (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.1 (1985) - Self
1985
Doctor Who's Who's Who (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1982
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Peter Davison (1982) - Self
1980
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #5.6 (1980) - Self
1980
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #17.41 (1980) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2014
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Companion (TV Movie documentary) as
Adric (uncredited)
2013
Geek Crash Course (TV Series documentary) as
Adric
- The Fifth Doctor: Peter Davison - Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special #5 (2013) - Adric
2013
Being a Girl (Video documentary short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2012
Nice or Nasty?: The Making of Vengeance on Varos (Video documentary short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2011
Dream Time: The Making of 'Kinda' (Video documentary short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2011
Phelous & the Movies (TV Series) as
Adric
- Top 10 8th Doctor Moments (2011) - Adric
2010
The Flames of Sarn (Video documentary short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2009
Lalla's Wardrobe: A Frockumentary (Video short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2009
The Cold War (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2009
Cybermen (Video short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2009
All Aboard the Starliner: The Making of 'Full Circle' (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2009
The Dreaming (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2009
The Vampire Lovers: The Making of 'State of Decay' (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2006
Doctor Who Confidential (TV Series documentary) as
Adric
- The Eleventh Doctor (2009) - Adric (uncredited)
- New New Doctor (2006) - Adric
2008
The Ties That Bind Us (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2007
Mouth on Legs (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2007
Being Nice to Each Other: Making 'The Keeper of Traken' (Video documentary short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2007
Directing Castrovalva (Video documentary short) as
Adric
2007
The Crowded TARDIS (Video documentary short) as
Adric (uncredited)
2004
Writing a Final Visitation (Video documentary short) as
Adric
1992
Doctor Who: The Tom Baker Years (Video documentary) as
Adric
1984
Doctor Who (TV Series) as
Adric
- Resurrection of the Daleks: Part Two (1984) - Adric (uncredited)
1982
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop (TV Series) as
Adric
- Episode #6.14 (1982) - Adric

References

Matthew Waterhouse Wikipedia