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Farewell Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart
ChuckMoore
post Feb 23 2011, 07:54 AM
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Gordon Dymowski just sent over a heads-up with some very sad news. Nicholas Courtney, who played Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart, passed away.

Bleeding Cool reports...

Nicholas Courtney, passed on today, aged 81. The actor is best known for his appearances in the British sci-fi TV show Doctor Who, and has performed with more actors playing the Doctor than anyone else (William Hartnell as Space Security Agent Bret Vyon, Patrick Troughton as Colonel Lethbridge Stewart, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Pater Davison and Sylvester McCoy as Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart, a role he reprised last year in the Sarah Jane Adventures. He also played the role in a number of audio plays from Big Finish, with Colin Baker and Paul McGann.

The character was steeped in a military upbringing and had an unflappable approach to the strangest visions Doctor Who could throw at him, from aliens to robots to dinosaurs, once dismissing a trip to another planet as being nothing more that being thrown to a nearby quarry, and insisted that the TARDIS being bigger on the inside was a trick with mirrors.

The actor carried this masterful stuff upper lip in the face of adversity into other theatre and TV roles including Yes Prime Minister, Only Fools And Horses, French Fields and Rocky Horror Show. As honorary president of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, he was also a convention regular.

Gordon shares A Personal Fan Remembrance here via his blog.



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post Feb 23 2011, 08:02 AM
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Yesterday was such a bad day - first, Dwayne McDuffie passes after complications from surgery; now this.....

As a big fan of the UNIT era of Doctor Who, this is a really serious emotional gut punch. Having met him once, it's rather devastating to hear of his loss.

He'll definitely be missed.


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post Feb 23 2011, 08:41 AM
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I agree. I always felt he added such style and emotional punch (many times) to the episodes he was in. Though I never had the opportunity to meet him personally, I had spent a lot of time enjoying the character he portrayed.


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post Feb 23 2011, 08:53 AM
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QUOTE (ChuckMoore @ Feb 23 2011, 08:41 AM) *
I agree. I always felt he added such style and emotional punch (many times) to the episodes he was in. Though I never had the opportunity to meet him personally, I had spent a lot of time enjoying the character he portrayed.


The ironic thing is that on Tuesday, after watching X-Men 3: The Last Stand (for March's column), I needed to clear my head...and so I watched Inferno.

Go figure smile.gif




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