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- Altura1,73 m
- Frazer Hines nasceu o 22 de setembro de 1944 em Yorkshire, Inglaterra. É ator e autor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Orchid Moon (2023), Doctor Who (1963) e The Smoke (2014). Foi casado com Liz Hobbs e Gemma Craven.
- CônjugesLiz Hobbs(1994 - 2003) (divorciado (a))Gemma Craven(1981 - 1984) (divorciado (a))
- ParentesRoy Hines(Sibling)
- He describes working with Patrick Troughton on Doctor Who (1963) as the happiest time in his long career.
- Hines has a particular distinction in the world of Doctor Who (1963) as the most prolific companion in the original 26-year run of the television series. Only the first four Doctors, William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker, appeared in more episodes.
- He is the younger brother of actor Roy Hines and musician Iain Hines.
- His mother was Scottish.
- Since 2007, he is among the original Doctor Who (1963) actors who reprise their characters in audio stories produced by Big Finish. Furthermore, as he is able to mimic Patrick Troughton's voice, he also speaks the Second Doctor.
- [on playing the highlander, Jamie McCrimmon, in Doctor Who (1963) for three years] People say that it had a cult following. I say, no, it had a kilt following.
- [on Patrick Troughton] A brilliant actor and a believable Doctor.
- He taught me so much, Patrick, as an actor. It was lovely to watch him.
- When I think of Doctor Who (1963), I think of Patrick Troughton, the Second Doctor. Working with him were the happiest years of my career - he was a lovely man, and we gelled straight away. As the Doctor, he could make you laugh and then run round the corner and suddenly make you frightened, or vice versa.
- I'm slightly disappointed with the BBC over the 50th anniversary. I thought they would have pushed the boat out and shown a William Hartnell story in January, a Troughton story in February and so on. The BBC should have shown it on a Saturday and said to everyone, 'This is how it really was!'
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