David Banks

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Role

Actor

Date of birth

09/24/1951

Place of birth

Hull, England, UK

David Banks

Biography

Actor, author, playwright and director David Banks has played leading roles for the London West End, national and regional theatre companies, along with a prolific career as a TV actor with long-running portrayals in Brookside (1982), Canary Wharf (1996) and Doctor Who (1963), among other appearances. He was Karl in the UK theatre tour of 'Doctor Who: The Ultimate Adventure' and took over as the Doctor when Jon Pertwee fell ill. David Banks' books include the much praised 'Doctor Who - Cybermen' and the best-selling novel 'Iceberg'. His play 'Severance' tells the story of the medieval lovers Heloise and Abelard. 'Five Marys Waiting' depicts five strong women in search of a meaning. His latest is a supposedly found play by Aphra Behn called 'A New Way to Play an Old Game'. He has recently directed 'Between the Lines'', a play exploring the Great War and its poets, and T.S. Eliot's 'Four Quartets'. He has delivered his talk 'Life as an emotionless killing machine: Cybermen in a Strange State' at universities in the UK and Australia. His hypothesised history 'The Archive Tapes: Cybermen', first released on cassette in 1989, was re-released as a four CD box set in 2013 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who - an excellent demonstration of why resistance is useless. An audiobook of 'Iceberg' is in production.

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