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Elisabeth Sladen (born
1 February 1948,
Liverpool) is an
English actress best known for her role as
Sarah Jane Smith in the
British television series
Doctor Who.
She appeared as a regular on
Doctor Who with both
Jon Pertwee and
Tom Baker, and has reprised the role many times. Sladen has been married since 1968 to actor
Brian Miller. Their daughter,
Sadie Miller, appeared with her in the range of audio plays by
Big Finish Productions.
Early career
An only child, Sladen developed an interest in performing at an early age, beginning dance lessons when she was five and dancing in one production with the
Royal Ballet. She eventually turned to acting, and after finishing grammar school, attended drama school for two years.
Following this, she began work at the
Liverpool Playhouse repertory company as an assistant stage manager. Her first stage appearance was as a corpse. However, she was scolded for giggling on stage, thanks to a young actor,
Brian Miller, whispering the words, "Respiration nil,
Aston Villa two" in her ear while he was playing the doctor. Sladen was so good as an assistant stage manager that she didn't get many acting roles, a problem she solved by deliberately making mistakes on several occasions. This got her told off again, but she started to get more on-stage roles.
Sladen eventually moved into weekly repertory work, traveling around to various locations in England. Sladen and Miller, now married, moved to
Manchester, spending three years there. She appeared in numerous roles, most notably as
Desdemona in
Othello, her first appearance as a leading lady. She also got the odd part on
Leeds Radio and
Granada Television, eventually appearing as a barmaid in six episodes of the long-running soap opera
Coronation Street. Sladen made her first, uncredited, screen appearance in 1964 in the film
Ferry Cross the Mersey as an extra.
In 1972, Miller was appearing in a play that moved down to
London, and they'd to move along with it. Sladen found city life a bit of an adjustment, but eventually adapted. Her first television role in London was as a terrorist in an episode of
Doomwatch. This was followed by guest roles in
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and
Z-Cars.
Sarah Jane Smith
In 1973,
Doctor Who actress
Katy Manning, who was playing the
Third Doctor's assistant
Jo Grant opposite
Jon Pertwee, was leaving the series. Producer
Barry Letts was growing increasingly desperate in his search for a replacement when
Z-Cars producer
Ron Craddock gave Sladen an enthusiastic recommendation.
Sladen arrived at the audition not knowing it was for the new
companion role and was amazed at Letts's thoroughness. She was introduced to Pertwee, whom she found intimidating at the time. As she chatted with Letts and Pertwee, each time she turned to look at one of them the other would signal a thumbs-up. She was offered and accepted the part of investigative journalist
Sarah Jane Smith.
She stayed on
Doctor Who for three and a half seasons, alongside Pertwee as the Third Doctor and
Tom Baker as the
Fourth, receiving both popular and critical acclaim for her role as Sarah Jane. When she left the series, in the
1976 serial
The Hand of Fear, it made front page news, where previously only a change of Doctors had received such attention.
Sladen has returned to the character of Sarah Jane Smith on numerous occasions. In 1981, new
Doctor Who producer
John Nathan-Turner asked her to return to the series to ease the transition between Tom Baker and new Doctor
Peter Davison. She declined but accepted his second offer of doing a pilot for a spin-off series called
K-9 and Company, co-starring
K-9, the popular
robot dog from
Doctor Who. However, the pilot wasn't picked up for a series. Two years later Sladen appeared in the 20th anniversary special
The Five Doctors.
She reprised the role in the 1993
Children in Need special
Dimensions in Time, and in the 1995 independently produced video
Downtime alongside former co-star
Nicholas Courtney as
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and
Deborah Watling as Victoria Waterfield. This was her last on-screen appearance as Sarah Jane Smith for some time.
Sladen played Sarah Jane in several
audio plays. Two of them were produced for
BBC Radio,
The Paradise of Death (
Radio 5, 1993), and
The Ghosts of N-Space (
Radio 2, 1996), together with Jon Pertwee and Nicholas Courtney.
Big Finish Productions has also produced two series of audio adventures set in the present day, released in 2002 and 2006. Her daughter Sadie has also appeared in the audios.
Following the successful revival of
Doctor Who in 2005 Sladen guest starred as Sarah Jane in "
School Reunion", an episode of the
2006 series, along with
John Leeson, who returned as the voice of the robot dog
K-9, and
David Tennant as the
Tenth Doctor. In the lead-up to the broadcast of "School Reunion", Sladen was quoted in
The Daily Mirror being somewhat critical of the characterisation of Sarah Jane in the original programme: "Sarah Jane used to be a bit of a cardboard cut-out. Each week it used to be, 'Yes Doctor, no Doctor', and you'd to flesh your character out in your mind — because if you didn't, no one else would." She spoke more favourably of the characterisation in the new series.
Following her successful appearance in the series, Sladen now stars in
The Sarah Jane Adventures, a
Doctor Who spin-off focusing on Sarah Jane, produced by
BBC Wales for
CBBC and created by
Russell T. Davies. A
60-minute special aired on New Year's Day 2007, with a 10-episode series commencing broadcast in September 2007. The programme was nominated for a prestigious
Royal Television Society award and has been recommissioned for a second 12-episode series for broadcast in 2008.
Sladen also read two original audio stories for
The Sarah Jane Adventures, which were released in November 2007 on
CD:
The Glittering Storm by
Stephen Cole and
The Thirteenth Stone by
Justin Richards. This was the first time that BBC Audiobooks have commissioned new content for exclusive release on audio..
Sladen is set to appear in the final two-part story of
Doctor Who’s 2008 series.
Other work
Post-
Doctor Who Sladen returned to Liverpool with her husband and did a series of plays. Notable appearances following that include a two-year stint as a presenter for the children's program
Stepping Stones, a role as a stand-up comic's spouse in
Take My Wife, and a small part in the movie
Silver Dream Racer as a bank secretary in 1980, only her second motion picture appearance to date.
In 1981, former
Doctor Who producer Barry Letts cast her as the female lead in the BBC Classics production of
Gulliver in Lilliput.
She continued to appear in various advertisements and in another Letts production,
Alice in Wonderland (playing the Dormouse), as well as attending conventions in the
United States. After the birth of her daughter
Sadie Miller in 1985, Sladen went into semi-retirement, placing her family first, but still finding time for the occasional television appearance. She played Dr Pat Hewer in
Peak Practice, her last television appearance until the
2006 Doctor Who episode "
School Reunion".
Sladen also appeared in a
Bernice Summerfield audio drama,
Kate Orman's
Walking to Babylon.
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