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Indira Varma joins the huge new series of Doctor Who

Award-winning actress Indira Varma is crossing galaxies as she joins the new series of Doctor Who! First entering the world as Suzie Costello in Russell T Davies’ spin-off series Torchwood, Indira now steps aboard the TARDIS in her new mysterious role as the Duchess. 

Indira has made her mark onscreen, from her recent role as Ingrid in the thriller series Obsession to her shining performance as Ellaria Sand on the multi award-winning Game of Thrones. She now joins Doctor Who from across the galaxy after recently starring in Disney+’s record-breaking Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Indira has also been celebrated onstage, winning an Olivier Award for her portrayal of Liz Essendine in Present Laughter as well as starring other major theatre productions including the acclaimed Man and Superman and Jamie Lloyd’s production of Chekhov’s The Seagull.

Speaking of joining, Varma had this to say:

‘I’m thrilled to be in Doctor Who and particularly excited to be crossing cosmic paths with Ncuti, as the Doctor, and look forward to creating interplanetary mischief with him. I loved playing Suzie Costello for Russell T Davies in Torchwood so am thrilled to be entering this world again.’

Showrunner, T Davies says:

‘I’m overjoyed to be reunited with Indira after our Torchwood days, and this part is truly spectacular! A whole new audience will be hiding behind the settee when the Duchess unleashes her terror.’

Doctor Who returns in November 2023 with three special episodes on the BBC, and Ncuti Gatwa’s first episode as the Fifteenth Doctor airs over the festive period – Head here for all the coverage!

Disney+ will be the exclusive home for new seasons of Doctor Who outside of the UK and Ireland

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2 thoughts on “Indira Varma joins the huge new series of Doctor Who

  1. I really liked her performance as Niobe in Rome. And talking of Rome, RIP Ray Stevenson, who played the completely believable character of the wonderful Titus Pullo.

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