Matt Smith fans vote Doctor Who his greatest ever performance by a landslide

Matt Smith fans vote Doctor Who his greatest ever performance by a landslide

As a longtime fan of Doctor Who and a connoisseur of British television, I must say that this poll results have left me both delighted and unsurprised. Matt Smith’s portrayal of the Eleventh Doctor was nothing short of magical, a performance that resonated deeply with me and countless others. It was a joy to witness his quirky, energetic take on the iconic character, and it seems that the fans wholeheartedly agree!


Our team’s list, curated by specialists knowledgeable about Smith’s career, features the following individuals: Charles Manson (as depicted in “Charlie Says”), Daemon Targaryen (“House of the Dragon”), Jack (“Last Night in Soho”), Lucian/Milo (“Morbius”), Prince Philip (“The Crown”), and The Eleventh Doctor (“Doctor Who”).

And the result was a resounding “The Doctor”.

As a passionate movie enthusiast, I must admit that the way this actor brought the Doctor from Doctor Who to life has left me utterly amazed. It seems like 80% of the fans are in agreement; they consider this performance as his most outstanding work yet, a clear and convincing triumph for Doctor Who fans everywhere.

That’s right: over 1,000 fans selected the Eleventh Doctor as their favourite of his performances.

In the House of the Dragon prequel series, he portrayed Daemon Targaryen, finishing second in the cast rankings. The character of Prince Philip from The Crown came in third place.

In the films Morbius, Charlie Says, and Last Night in Soho, Smith’s acting received little appreciation from viewers, as Doctor Who enthusiasts largely controlled the voting process.

Matt Smith assumed the role of the Doctor from David Tennant in 2010, piloting the TARDIS during seasons 5 to 8. He held this position until his regeneration into Peter Capaldi’s Twelfth Doctor in 2014 after four seasons had passed.

This coming Christmas, the beloved character Doctor Who will make his comeback on both BBC One and BBC iPlayer. If you haven’t caught up with past seasons, don’t worry! You can stream them right now on BBC iPlayer.

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2024-11-03 23:35