There are more than ten actors to have appeared in Doctor Who and a Star Trek series or film. They include Daphne Ashbrook, John Franklyn-Robbins, Barrie Ingham, Christopher Neame, Gregg Palmer, Simon Pegg, Olaf Pooley, Maurice Roëves, Deep Roy, David Warner and Guy Siner. Alan Dale appeared in both Star Trek and the Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood.
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Depends on what you like best, but personally, Star Wars is better than Doctor Who
While it is still far too early to speculate on who will star in Episode 7, it is safe to presume No, they won't be the exact same actors. At the very least if (big if) Luke, Leia & Han are even in the next movie, their roles will most likely be lessened as the actors much older then they were at the end of Jedi. If the characters are included and Mark, Carrie & Harrison agree to reprise them, most likely they will simply be cameos.
i dont know can you find out
I think the doctor was still in service, but not on voyager. How long? not sure.
it depends on what star you are speaking about. :P
It depends on their role in the show and how big of a star they are. They may be contracted to be listed as the main star instead of 'featuring', or 'also starring'. For instance, Heather Locklear was credited as 'special guest star' despite being one of the main cast. She put it in her contract to be credited as such so she could do other projects outside of the show.
An action star is an actor or actress who specializes in roles in action movies.
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Depends on what you like best, but personally, Star Wars is better than Doctor Who
Dr. Andrew Orden, also known as "Doctor's Star," is American.
Yes; playing in a movie can make you famous, and so rich actors such as Johnny Depp have paid as much as five million dollars to star in big roles.
he didnt like any of the roles.
no star wars stole from doctor who
Robert Redford
jean-luc picard on Star Trek
Poetically speaking, dreaming big. Scientifically speaking, space travel to/from other star systems.