Doctor Who: Alien Matters
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This story's villain. A non-theatrical, more blunt version of the Master. Not an over-the-top evil performance; he's more understated in his warped nature. He 'talks' when he speaks, he doesn't perform his lines. This character will be harder than the others to narrow down, so I welcome all attempts at doing so.
They were necessary. I needed to study these humans, how they react under the duress of various chemicals that I have devised, and how they perish. Slow or instant, painful or not, their suffering meant progress, Doctor. You understand that.
Hmmm, so it is as you say. A man with two hearts. That means there is another non-human presence in the area. An alien. Gentlemen, it seems we have company.
Now, is that what you wanted to tell me? About your failure to
capture two potential subjects off the streets?
The only piece of criteria is that the actor has to be able to do a solid Jenna Coleman impression.
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This man, a crony of the villains of the story, is focused and composed with regards to his tasks, and he shows confidence through his shady calmness and the way he applies himself. I’m a bit more lenient on these characters’ lines being delivered with a stereotypical tone, as they don’t have much dialogue. But please, this leniency is minimal – please don’t make it sound clownishly cliche!
SEND ANY SET OF AUDITION LINES, TO ALLOW ME TO MAKE A SOLID JUDGMENT OF YOUR ACTING.
This man, a crony of the villains of the story, is focused and composed with regards to his tasks, and he shows confidence through his shady calmness and the way he applies himself. I’m a bit more lenient on these characters’ lines being delivered with a stereotypical tone, as they don’t have much dialogue. But please, this leniency is minimal – please don’t make it sound clownishly cliche!
SEND ANY SET OF AUDITION LINES, TO ALLOW ME TO MAKE A SOLID JUDGMENT OF YOUR ACTING.
This man, a crony of the villains of the story, is focused and composed with regards to his tasks, and he shows confidence through his shady calmness and the way he applies himself. I’m a bit more lenient on these characters’ lines being delivered with a stereotypical tone, as they don’t have much dialogue. But please, this leniency is minimal – please don’t make it sound clownishly cliche!
SEND ANY SET OF AUDITION LINES, TO ALLOW ME TO MAKE A SOLID JUDGMENT OF YOUR ACTING.
A strong loyal New York police officer, who can think independently when necessary. He just respectfully carries out whatever task he is assigned to do.
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This character has only a few lines. It is just a police officer on patrol. I don’t have specific accents in mind for this role – really just any American accents that aren’t too strong will do, as well as a delivery that seems natural and not cliché or OTT.
SEND ANY SET OF AUDITION LINES, TO ALLOW ME TO MAKE A SOLID JUDGMENT OF YOUR ACTING.
A strong loyal New York police officer, who can think independently when necessary. He just respectfully carries out whatever task he is assigned to do.
SEND ANY SET OF AUDITION LINES, TO ALLOW ME TO MAKE A SOLID JUDGMENT OF YOUR ACTING.