Deborah Watling

Deborah Watling

Actor

Born January 2, 1948 in Loughton, Essex, England, UK

Born on 2 January 1948, Deborah Watling grew up in an acting family. She attended stage school after failing her O level exams, but left after three weeks and got herself an agent. She then landed the part of Alice in a BBC play "The Life of Lewis Carroll" (aka Alice (1965)). This was followed by other roles, including film parts, with Cliff Richard in Take Me High (1973) and with David Essex in That'll Be the Day (1973). She was offered the role of Victoria in Doctor Who (1963) as Innes Lloyd had remembered the Radio Times cover for "The Life of Lewis Carroll" and asked Deborah to play the part. Following Doctor Who, Deborah opened her own boutique before landing a part in The Newcomers (1965). Since then she has appeared in numerous TV roles including Danger UXB (1979), Hello Young Lovers (1978), and Doctor in Charge (1972) and has done much work in the theatre.

Top titles

  • Classic Doctor Who, Season 1
  • H.G. Wells: The Invisible Man
  • The Big Flame
  • Eat, Fast and Live Longer
  • Lillie Season 1
  • Rising Damp, Season 1
  • That'll Be the Day
  • Journey To The Center Of The Earth

Filmography

  • 1978
    Lillie Season 1
  • 1977
    Journey To The Center Of The Earth
  • 1974
    Rising Damp, Season 1
  • 1973
    That'll Be the Day
  • 1964
    The Big Flame
  • Eat, Fast and Live Longer
  • 1963
    Classic Doctor Who, Season 1
  • 1958
    H.G. Wells: The Invisible Man

Connections

  • Tim Turner

    Tim Turner

  • Bruce Seton

    Bruce Seton

  • Ernest Clark

    Ernest Clark

  • Lisa Daniely

    Lisa Daniely

  • Derek Sydney

    Derek Sydney

  • Robert Raglan

    Robert Raglan

  • Howard Pays

    Howard Pays

  • Derren Nesbitt

    Derren Nesbitt

  • Lloyd Lamble

    Lloyd Lamble

  • Elisabeth Sladen

    Elisabeth Sladen

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Documentary
  • Military & War
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family
  • Musical