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Trevor Baxter(1932-2017)

  • Actor
  • Writer
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Trevor Baxter in Docteur Who (1963)
Trevor W Baxter (born 18 November 1932) was a British actor and playwright. He was educated at Dulwich College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

His credits include: Adam Adamant Lives!, Z Cars (1962), Maelstrom, Thriller, Spy Trap, The New Avengers, Jack the Ripper, The Barchester Chronicles and Doctors. He is known for his appearance in the Doctor Who serial The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977) as Professor George Litefoot. He reprised his role of Professor Litefoot in an episode of audio series, Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles: The Mahogany Murderers. The following year he was Professor Litefoot again for a continuing series of Jago & Litefoot.

Trevor Baxter has appeared on stage with the RSC and in the West End, toured Shakespeare in South America with Sir Ralph Richardson, and also appeared in the USA in David Mamet's A Life in the Theatre at Shakespeare Santa Cruz in 1986. He has appeared in many films including Nutcracker (1983), Parting Shots (1999), Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) and Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006).

He has also written a number of plays including Lies, The Undertaking, and Office Games. His play Ripping Them Off was given its first performance at the Warehouse Theatre Croydon on 5 October 1990, directed by Ted Craig and designed by Michael Pavelka. The cast consisted of: Ian Targett (Graham), Angus Mackay (Revd. Parkinson), Caroline Blakiston (Grace), Annette Badland (Hilda), Frank Ellis (Julian), Ewart James Walters (Max), Anthony Woodruff (Pauken), Ian Burford (Inspector Sands), Richard Clifford (Jeff) and C.P. Grogan (Susanna).

In 2003 he adapted Oscar Wilde's novella The Picture of Dorian Gray for the stage, followed in March 2005 by a touring version of Wilde's short story, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, revived in January 2010 at the Theatre Royal Windsor, starring Lee Mead in the title role.

In 2013 Baxter continued to record Doctor Who audiobooks for Big Finish Productions as Professor Litefoot, having completed thirteen series.

He died in July 2017.
BornNovember 18, 1932
DiedJuly 16, 2017(84)
BornNovember 18, 1932
DiedJuly 16, 2017(84)
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Known for

Capitaine Sky et le monde de demain (2004)
Capitaine Sky et le monde de demain
6.1
  • Dr. Jennings
  • 2004
Maelstrom (1985)
Maelstrom
7.7
TV Mini Series
  • Dr. Albrigtsen
Faith Brook and Anouska Hempel in So It Goes (1973)
So It Goes
TV Series
  • Mr. Bunce
Jack l'éventreur (1988)
Jack l'éventreur
7.4
TV Mini Series
  • Lanyon

Credits

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  • Jago & Litefoot (2010)
    Jago & Litefoot
    7.9
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2010–2018
  • Doctor Who: Short Trips (1998)
    Doctor Who: Short Trips
    7.8
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2017
  • Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Adventures (2012)
    Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Adventures
    9.1
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2013–2017
  • Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor - The Last Adventure (2015)
    Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor - The Last Adventure
    8.5
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2015
  • The Worlds of Doctor Who (2014)
    The Worlds of Doctor Who
    7.6
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2014
  • Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor Adventures (2002)
    Doctor Who: The Sixth Doctor Adventures
    8.1
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2012
  • Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles (2007)
    Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles
    7.4
    Podcast Series
    • Professor George Litefoot (voice)
    • 2009
  • Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj (2006)
    Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj
    4.8
    • Sir Wilfred Owen
    • 2006
  • Ma tribu (2000)
    Ma tribu
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Lionel
    • 2006
  • Doctors (2000)
    Doctors
    4.5
    TV Series
    • Sam
    • 2006
  • Capitaine Sky et le monde de demain (2004)
    Capitaine Sky et le monde de demain
    6.1
    • Dr. Jennings
    • 2004
  • John Cleese, Bob Hoskins, Ben Kingsley, Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Felicity Kendal, Joanna Lumley, and Chris Rea in Parting Shots (1998)
    Parting Shots
    5.1
    • Maitre d'
    • 1998
  • Christopher Lee in Jinnah (1998)
    Jinnah
    7.7
    • Lord Ismay
    • 1998
  • Salma Hayek, Richard Harris, and Mandy Patinkin in Notre-Dame de Paris (1997)
    Notre-Dame de Paris
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Chief Lawyer
    • 1997
  • Sue Jenkins, Sue Johnston, Dean Sullivan, and Claire Sweeney in Brookside (1982)
    Brookside
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Judge O'Keefe
    • 1995

Writer



  • The Last Evensong
    TV Movie
    • screenplay
    • 1985

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Trevor Baxton
  • Born
    • November 18, 1932
    • Lewisham, London, England, UK
  • Died
    • July 16, 2017
    • England, UK(undisclosed)
  • Other works
    He acted in W. Somerset Maugham's play, "The Constant Wife", at the Peggy Ashcroft Theatre in Croydon, Surrey, England with Margaretta Scott, Susan Jameson and Pamela Moiseiwitsch in the cast. Sheila Hancock was the director.

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