Tom Baker Biography

Tom Baker, Actor
Born asThomas Stewart Baker
Occup.Actor
FromEngland
BornJanuary 20, 1934
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Age90 years
Early Life and also Education
Tom Baker was born upon January 20, 1934, in Liverpool, England, to Mary Jane and also John Stewart Baker. As one of five brother or sisters in a working-class family members, he matured during World War II and experienced the instability as well as fear that featured it. At a very early age, he discovered his love for narration and also performing.

Baker was enlightened at a Catholic grade school, St. Edward's College, in Liverpool. He after that determined to seek priesthood as well as got in St. Francis Xavier's seminary in 1951, which he attended up until 1953. Baker inevitably chose to leave the seminary as well as his search of priesthood, as he wanted to discover brand-new methods for sharing his imagination as well as interest for efficiency.

Theatrical Career
In 1955, Tom Baker signed up with the Royal Navy where he served for two years. After leaving the navy, he sought acting as well as began going to the Rose Bruford College of Theatre & Performance. He graduated in 1961 and also made his acting launching the following year, with the Royal National Theatre. Baker worked together with a few of Britain's most prominent actors, such as Laurence Olivier, and remained to improve his skill on stage.

Throughout the late 1960s, Baker made a number of looks on British tv, consisting of functions in "Dixon of Dock Green" as well as "Z Cars". His very first major movie function can be found in 1971 when he showed up in "Nicholas and also Alexandra". However, it was his portrayal of the mysterious Rasputin in the movie "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" (1973) that would certainly catch the eye of Doctor Who producer Barry Letts, that was seeking to recast the legendary duty of The Doctor.

Physician Who
In 1974, Tom Baker was cast as the Fourth Doctor in the long-running British sci-fi collection, "Doctor Who". This duty drove him to popularity as he turned into one of one of the most cherished and identifiable stars to represent the personality. Baker's Doctor was recognized for his unique appearance, with a renowned lengthy scarf and also wide-brimmed hat, in addition to his amusing wit and also alien-like actions.

Baker played the Doctor for a record-breaking seven years, appearing in 172 episodes from 1974 to 1981. While working on "Doctor Who", he fulfilled and also briefly married co-star Lalla Ward, who played Romana, his time-traveling companion. Though their marriage just lasted a couple of years, both Baker as well as Ward remained to work together in the years that complied with, specifically in Doctor Who-related projects.

Post-Doctor Who Career
After leaving "Doctor Who", Tom Baker continued to act in television, movie, as well as movie theater. Some of his notable functions consisted of looks in the tv collection "Blackadder II" (1986), "Medics" (1990-1995), and the film "The Canterbury Tales" (1998). In 1993, Baker repeated his function as the Doctor for the program's 30th-anniversary charity special, "Dimensions in Time".

Baker has actually also lent his voice to numerous computer animated tv programs and also audiobooks, which led to him becoming the narrator of the British children's tv collection "Little Britain" (2003-2008). In 2013, he made a surprise cameo appearance in the "Doctor Who" 50th-anniversary unique, "The Day of the Doctor".

In 2016, he released his memoir entitled "Who On Earth is Tom Baker?" in which he shares narratives and also stories regarding his life and profession.

Personal Life
Tom Baker has been married 3 times. His very first marriage was from 1961-1966, to Anna Wheatcroft, with whom he had two children, Daniel and also Piers. After a quick second marital relationship to Lalla Ward, Baker has been married to Sue Jerrard given that 1986.

Since 2022, Tom Baker remains to act and also voice personalities in numerous projects. At 88 years of ages, his heritage as the lovable as well as enigmatic Fourth Doctor in "Doctor Who" remains to be valued as well as commemorated by generations of followers.

Our collection contains 10 quotes who is written / told by Tom.

Related authors: Ice T (Musician), Lalla Ward (Actor), Laurence Olivier (Actor), Peter Davison (Actor), Sinbad (Comedian)

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10 Famous quotes by Tom Baker

Small: I think quite often a fate worse than death is life - for lots of people
"I think quite often a fate worse than death is life - for lots of people"
Small: I never examined what I did in any great detail because I thought it would spoil things. I never read t
"I never examined what I did in any great detail because I thought it would spoil things. I never read the scripts at all carefully, and never wanted to know what was going on, because I felt that being a benevolent alien that's the way it should be"
Small: I am a one success man
"I am a one success man"
Small: Not only dont I know who I am, but Im very suspicious of people who do know who they are. I am sometime
"Not only don't I know who I am, but I'm very suspicious of people who do know who they are. I am sometimes ten or twelve people a day, and sometimes four or five people an hour!"
Small: Most drama in our lives is really rather squalid
"Most drama in our lives is really rather squalid"
Small: Actors are able to trick themselves into treating anything as if its fantastic. Its a kind of madness r
"Actors are able to trick themselves into treating anything as if it's fantastic. It's a kind of madness really"
Small: We have newsreaders behaving like actors, lowering their voices if its a sad story, as if we didnt know
"We have newsreaders behaving like actors, lowering their voices if it's a sad story, as if we didn't know it's a sad story. There isn't a single cool newsreader"
Small: I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but
"I have never described the time I was in Doctor Who as anything except a kind of ecstatic success, but all the rest has been rather a muddle and a disappointment. Compared to Doctor Who, it has been an outrageous failure really - it's so boring"
Small: Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, arent they? Theyre always telling us whats goin
"Politicians are just Daily Mail journalists writ large, aren't they? They're always telling us what's going to happen, and we know they don't know!"
Small: Im obsessive about the kind of melodrama of getting through the days and trying to make them good and f
"I'm obsessive about the kind of melodrama of getting through the days and trying to make them good and funny and a happy experience. But my feeling towards the fans is that they delivered me from darkness"