Jodie Whittaker

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Jodie Whittaker

Jodie Auckland Whittaker (born 17 June 1982) is an English actress. Her roles on television include Beth Latimer, a grieving mother, in Broadchurch (2013–2017) and the Thirteenth Doctor in Doctor Who (2017–2022).

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Born
Jodie Auckland Whittaker

(1982-06-17) 17 June 1982 (age 42)
Alma materGuildhall School of Music and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present
Spouse
Christian Contreras
(m. 2008)
Children2
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She came to prominence in her 2006 feature film debut Venus, for which she received British Independent Film Award and Satellite Award nominations. She was later praised for her roles in the science fiction film Attack the Block (2011) and the Black Mirror episode "The Entire History of You" (2011). In 2017, Whittaker became the thirteenth lead actor to play the Doctor in Doctor Who; she formally assumed the role from Peter Capaldi in "Twice Upon a Time". Whittaker appeared in her first full series in the eleventh series in 2018 and stepped down after three special episodes in 2022.

Early life

Jodie Auckland Whittaker[2] was born on 17 June 1982[2] in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire. She is the second child and only daughter of Yvonne (née Auckland) and Adrian Whittaker.[3][4][5][6] She attended Scissett Middle School and Shelley High School before training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 2005 with an acting gold medal.[7]

Career

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Early career

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Whittaker at the 2014 British Independent Film Awards

Whittaker made her professional debut in The Storm at Shakespeare's Globe in 2005.[7] She has since worked in film, television, radio and theatre. In 2007, she stood in at short notice for an unwell Carey Mulligan in the Royal Court's production of The Seagull, and appeared in a fundraising play at the Almeida Theatre.

In Whittaker's first major role, she co-starred as Jessie in the film Venus (2006), receiving British Independent Film Award and Satellite Award nominations. Her radio credits at that time included a 2008 adaptation of Blinded by the Sun by Stephen Poliakoff[8] and playing Lydia Bennett in Unseen Austen, an original drama by Judith French. In 2009, she worked on the films Ollie Kepler's Expanding Purple World and Perrier's Bounty, as well as the BBC Two drama Royal Wedding[9] and the short film Wish 143,[10] which was nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 83rd Academy Awards.[11]

In the early 2010s, Whittaker co-starred in the anthology series Accused (2010) and the adaptation of Sarah Waters's novel The Night Watch, followed by the role of Ffion in the Black Mirror episode "The Entire History of You". In film, she starred in the cult science fiction comedy horror Attack the Block, as well as in projects like The Kid (2010), One Day (2011), Hello Carter (2013) and Good Vibrations (2013). She also returned to the stage in the contemporary staging of the classic Greek tragedy Antigone, playing the title role opposite Christopher Eccleston as Creon.[12]

In 2014, she appeared as Sandra Grimes in the reality-based spy drama miniseries The Assets and as Anna in the BAFTA-nominated short film Emotional Fusebox, later reprising the role in its feature-length version, Adult Life Skills, and earning nominations in the Best Actress category at both the British Independent Film Awards and the National Film Awards.[13] She also took one of the lead roles in the hit ITV crime drama Broadchurch (2013–2017) and the four-part BBC One medical drama Trust Me (2017).[14]

2017–2022: Doctor Who

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Whittaker at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con promoting Doctor Who

On 16 July 2017, the BBC announced Whittaker would play the Thirteenth Doctor in the science fiction television series Doctor Who; she is the first woman to play the Doctor.[15][16][17][18] She had previously worked with incoming Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall on Broadchurch.[19] She admitted that she had to "tell a lot of lies" after being cast to keep the information secret and used the codeword "Clooney" when talking about the role.[19] Whittaker kept her mother in "the inner circle" regarding knowledge of the role, as her father, Adrian, "would have the ability to tell the world".[20]

She urged fans not to be afraid of her gender, saying "Doctor Who represents everything that's exciting about change. The fans have lived through so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a fearful one."[19] Chibnall said that he always wanted a woman for the part and that Whittaker was their first choice.[21]

Reaction to Whittaker's casting was mostly positive, although a "sizeable minority" was unhappy.[22] Some said that a female Doctor would be a good role model for young girls, while others felt the Doctor was only ever meant to be male, or criticised the casting as an exercise in political correctness.[23][24] Whittaker debuted in the 2017 Christmas special "Twice Upon a Time".[25][26]

In November 2018, the BBC confirmed that the twelfth series, Whittaker's second series, began production.[27][28] Whittaker returned for the thirteenth series,[29] and also voiced the Doctor in the 2022 BBC Sounds podcast Doctor Who: Redacted.[30] She departed the programme following the series and three associated specials in 2022.[31] Whittaker generally received praise for her performance,[32][33][34][35][36] though some felt the Thirteenth Doctor did little to combat social and political injustices.[37][38]

Whittaker will reprise her role as the Thirteenth Doctor in a new series of Doctor Who audio dramas from Big Finish Productions from 2025.[39]

2023–present

In February 2023, a press release indicated that Whittaker was filming for a six-part Australian drama series One Night for Paramount+.[40] The series was released on Paramount+ in Australia on 1 September 2023[41] and in the UK and Ireland on 24 November 2023.[42] In One Night, Whittaker played a rape victim.[43] In April 2023, it was announced that she would star alongside Bella Ramsey and Siobhan Finneran in the second series of the BBC prison drama Time and that filming would start in the spring of 2023 in and around Liverpool.[44] The series premiered on BBC One in October 2023.[45] In August 2023, Whittaker joined the main cast of the Netflix limited series Toxic Town, based on the Corby toxic waste case.[46] It was released on Netflix worldwide on February 27, 2025.[47]

From October 2024 to December 2024, Whittaker starred in the West End stage play The Duchess.[48] It was announced on January 30, 2025 that Whittaker and Suranne Jones would star in Frauds, a 6-part ITV heist series about 2 confidence women.[49]

Personal life

Whittaker met Christian Contreras, a Belizean-American actor and writer, in drama school, and they married in Arizona in 2008.[3] She gave birth to their daughter in April 2015,[50] and had their second child in 2022.[51] As of 2018, they reside in London.[15]

Filmography

Film

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2006 Venus Jessie [52]
2007 St Trinian's Beverly [52]
2008 Good Anne Hartman [52]
2009 White Wedding Rose [53]
Thrush Ruby's Friend Short film
Swansong: Story of Occi Byrne Bridget Byrne [52]
Roar Eva Short film [53]
Perrier's Bounty Brenda [52]
Wish 143 Maggie Short film [10]
Mr. Dorothy Mitch's Wife
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold Beverly [52]
2010 The Kid Jackie [52]
Ollie Kepler's Expanding Purple World Noreen Stokes [52]
2011 Attack the Block Samantha Adams [54]
Two Minutes Juliette Short film [55]
One Day Tilly [52]
A Thousand Kisses Deep Mia Selva Also video operator [52]
Hello Carter Susie Short film [56]
2012 Ashes Ruth [57]
Dust Jessica's Mum Short film [58]
Smoke Woman [59]
2013 Hello Carter Jenny [52]
Spike Island Suzanne [52]
Good Vibrations Ruth [52]
2014 Get Santa Alison [52]
Emotional Fusebox Anna Short film [52]
Black Sea Chrissy [52]
2016 Adult Life Skills Anna Also executive producer [52]
2017 Journeyman Emma [53]
2018 Untitled Mary Short film [60]
2019 Rachel Rachel [61]
2022 Type Franny (voice) [62]
2024 That Christmas Mrs. Williams (voice)
TBA Truckload Sarah Filming
Office Romance Lizzy Filming
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Television

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2006 The Afternoon Play Sam Episode: "The Last Will and Testament of Billy Two-Sheds" [63]
Doctors Louise Clancy Episode: "Ignorance Is Bliss" [53]
Dalziel and Pascoe Kirsty Richards Episode: "Fallen Angel" [53]
2007 This Life + 10 Clare Television film [53]
2008 Tess of the D'Urbervilles Izz Huett 3 episodes [52]
Wired Louise Evans [52]
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall Sophie Television film [52]
Consuming Passion: 100 Years of Mills & Boon Mary Boon [64]
2009 Return to Cranford Peggy Bell 2 episodes [65]
2010 Accused Emma Croft Episode: "Liam's Story" [53]
Royal Wedding Linda Caddock Television film [52]
2011 Marchlands Ruth Bowen 5 episodes [53]
Black Mirror Ffion Episode: "The Entire History of You" [54]
The Night Watch Vivian Pearce Television film [52]
2013–2017 Broadchurch Beth Latimer 24 episodes [52]
2014 The Assets Sandy Grimes 8 episodes [53]
The Smoke Trish Tooley [53]
2017 Trust Me Cath Hardacre / Dr Ally Sutton 4 episodes [53]
2017–2022 Doctor Who Thirteenth Doctor Debut in "Twice Upon a Time", series 1113, 2022 specials [54]
2021 Comic Relief 2021 Mini-episode called 2020: The Movie
2023 Ready Eddie Go! Narrator (voice) 26 episodes
One Night Tess 6 episodes [40]
Time Orla O'Riordan 3 episodes (Series 2) [44]
Tabby McTat Narrator (voice) Television film [66]
2024 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer Herself / contestant 1 episode [67]
2025 Toxic Town Susan McIntyre 4 episodes [46]
TBA Frauds Sam 6 episodes
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Commercials

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2010 Npower Widescreen[68] Penny[69][70]
Npower Tyne Tees Weather idents
Npower get smart this winter[71]
2011 Npower Clearer Bills[72]
Npower Ta-dah[73]
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Stage

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2005 The Storm Ampelisca Shakespeare's Globe [74]
2006 Enemies Nadya Almeida Theatre [53]
2007 A Gaggle of Saints Sue Trafalgar Studios [75]
Awake and Sing! Hennie Berger Almeida Theatre [53]
2012 Antigone Antigone National Theatre [76]
2019 Doctor Who Escape Room: Worlds Collide Thirteenth Doctor
2020 Doctor Who Escape Room: A Dalek Awakens
2021 Doctor Who: Time Fracture Immersive LDN Pre-recorded video [77]
2024 ECHO Royal Court Theatre
The Duchess Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi Trafalgar Theatre
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Radio and podcast

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2008 Blinded by the Sun Joanna BBC Radio 4 [78]
Unseen Austen Lydia Bennett [79]
2012 Bite Julie [80]
2016 Special Deliveries Narrator Episode: "Second Class, Signed For" [81]
2022 Doctor Who: Redacted Thirteenth Doctor BBC Sounds 5 episodes [82]
2025 Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor Adventures Big Finish Productions 12 stories [39]
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Video games

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2019 Doctor Who: The Runaway Thirteenth Doctor (voice) BBC Media Applications Technologies Virtual reality game [83]
Doctor Who: The Edge of Time Maze Theory [84]
2020 Coding with the Thirteenth Doctor BBC Learning / Tynker [85]
2021 Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins Kaigan Games Cameo [84]
Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality Maze Theory [84]
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Music videos

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2012 "All of You" (feat. Aruba Red and Plan B) Riz MC Tom McKay and Richard Pengelley [86]
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Web

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2017The Thirteenth Doctor revealedThirteenth Doctor
2018 Doctor Who Access All Areas Herself Guest; 10 episodes [87]
2020The Doctors Say Thank You
Message from the DoctorThirteenth Doctorpart of Doctor Who: Lockdown
United we stand, 2m apart
2021A Message from the Doctorpart of #Findthedoctor series
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Discography

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2019 "Yellow" BBC Children in Need: Got It Covered Single (#5 on the Official Big Top 40)[88] [89][90]
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Awards and nominations

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Ian Charleson Awards 2006 Enemies Nominated [91]
Royal Television Society Midlands Awards Best Actress The Afternoon Play Won [92]
British Independent Film Awards 2006 Most Promising Newcomer Venus Nominated [93]
Satellite Awards 2006 Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Nominated [93]
Critics' Circle Film Awards 2007 British Newcomer of the Year Nominated [93]
Online Film & Television Association's Television Awards 2010 Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Miniseries (shared with the cast) Return to Cranford Nominated [94]
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2012 Best Supporting Actress Attack the Block Nominated [93]
Black Reel Awards 2012 Best Ensemble (shared with the cast) Nominated [95]
Crime Thriller Awards 2013 Best Supporting Actress Broadchurch Nominated [96]
Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2014 Best Actress Nominated [97]
British Independent Film Awards 2016 Best Actress Adult Life Skills Nominated [98]
National Film Awards UK 2017 Best Actress Nominated [13]
Best Breakthrough Performance in a Film Nominated [13]
Evening Standard British Film Awards 2018 Best Actress Journeyman Nominated [99]
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Doctor Who Nominated [100]
Heat's Unmissables Awards Unmissable Actress of the Year Won [101]
National Television Awards 2019 Drama Performance Nominated [102]
Saturn Awards 2019 Best Actress on Television Nominated [103]
BAFTA Cymru Awards 2019 Outstanding Actress Nominated [104]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 2021 Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series Nominated [105]
2022 Nominated [106]
DIVA Awards Celebrity Ally of the Year Nominated [107]
RTS Awards 2024 Leading Actor: Female Time Nominated [108]
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Notes

  1. Year refers to the ceremony at which the award was given.

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