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Silas Carson

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Silas Carson
Silas Carson at F.A.C.T.S. 2008
Born1965 (age 58–59)
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor
Years active1992–present

Silas Carson (born 1965) is an English actor. He played the Cerean Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi and the Neimoidian Viceroy Nute Gunray in all three of the Star Wars prequels, as well as providing the voice of the Ood in Doctor Who.

Career

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In addition to his primary roles in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Carson provided extra speaking parts for the characters of Lott Dod and Antidar Williams, respectively; the former was a senator of the Trade Federation (although his voice was replaced with that of actor Toby Longworth) and the latter was a co-pilot on the ship in which Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) were passengers (in the first scene).

Carson made a guest appearance on the BBC series Hustle, as Bollywood film fan and perfectionist Kulvinder Samar, and in Spooks and The IT Crowd. He provided alien voices for the Doctor Who episodes "The End of the World", "The Impossible Planet", "The Satan Pit", "Planet of the Ood" and "The End of Time". In the latter four episodes, he voiced the Ood, a race once enslaved by humanity. He has reprised this role in audio dramas for Big Finish Productions.[1]

In late 2007, Carson appeared in several episodes of the BBC's school drama Waterloo Road as blackmailer Stuart Hordley. He had a minor role in series one of BBC sit-com Outnumbered, as a character named Ravi, when Sue and Pete had a dinner party.

Carson starred in the third series of BBC3 comedy How Not to Live Your Life alongside Dan Clark and David Armand, portraying Samantha's university professor-love interest, Brian.

Carson starred in the DCI Banks episode "Buried" (2015) as Raheel Kamel.

Filmography

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Year Title Format Role Notes
1993 Horse Opera Film Colin
1996 Cold Lazarus Television First Sentry, MSC Guard Episodes 1 and 3
1997 Supply & Demand Film VO15 Officer
Saving Grace Film Man with dog
Fever Pitch Film Indian waiter
1998 Jeremiah Film Hananiah
1999 Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Film Nute Gunray / Ki-Adi-Mundi / Lott Dod / Antidar Williams 4 roles
Metrosexuality Television Jonno
The Bill Television John Trimmer Episode: "Lucky Jim"
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman Television Simon Wright Episode: "Living on Risk"
2000 Innocents Film Ash Pavade
2001 Always and Everyone Television Rash Amin Episode 3.3
2002 Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones Film Ki-Adi-Mundi / Nute Gunray Double role
The Project Film Clive
2004 Hidalgo Film Katib
Waking the Dead Television DI Crowther Episode: "Fugue States: Part 1"
The Predator Film
The Grid Television Dr. Raghib Mutar Episodes 1 and 2
Lie with Me Film Saul Pierson
2005 Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Film Ki-Adi-Mundi / Nute Gunray Double role
Cromophobia Film Yoga instructor
William and Mary Television Mr. Ormerond Episodes 3.1, 3.5 and 3.6
Absolute Power Television Reza Bin Laden Episode: "The Nation's Favourite"
Spooks Television The Prince Episode: "Road Trip"
2005–2010; 2021 Doctor Who Television Alien voices, The Ood (voice), Ood Sigma (voice) Six episodes:
"The End of the World" (2005)
"The Impossible Planet" (2006)
"The Satan Pit" (2006)
"Planet of the Ood" (2008)
"The End of Time": Parts 1 and 2 (2009–10)
"Survivors of the Flux"/"The Vanquishers" (2021)
2006 Hustle Television Kulvinder Samar Episode: "A Bollywood Dream"
The Ten Commandments Film Jered
2006–2007 The Bill Television Officer Marcus Swift
2007 Flawless Film Reece
The IT Crowd Television Derek Pippen Episode: "Return of the Golden Child"
Outnumbered Television Ravi Episode 1.6
The Sarah Jane Adventures Television Kudlak (voice), Emperor (voice) Episode: "Warriors of Kudlak" (Parts 1 and 2)
2007–2008 Waterloo Road Television Stuart Hordley Series 3
2008 Heroes and Villains Television Al-Adil Episode: "Richard the Lionheart"
Bonekickers Television Kahmil Episode: "The Cradle of Civilisation"
2009 Hunter Television Ari Assad Episode 1.2
Transgress Film Man
Boogie Woogie Film Surgeon
The Philanthropist Television Episode: "Kashmir"
2010 How Not to Live Your Life Television Brian Season 3
MI High Television Well Fit Jim Season 4.3
Pimp Film Punter
2011 Holby City Television Sunil Bhatti[2] Series 13
2012 National Theatre Live: The Comedy of Errors Film Balthaser
Cleanskin Film Amin
2013 Doctors Television DCS James Blake Series 15
Locke Film Dr. Gullu Voice
It's a Lot Film Mr. Patel
2014 Blood Cells Film Tariq
Dying of the Light Film Dr. Sanjar
2015 The Casual Vacancy BBC mini series Vikram Jawanda
Tut Spike miniseries Akhenaten
Miss You Already Film Dr. Butala
2016 EastEnders Television Haroon Zaman[3] Episode 5381
2017 Phantom Thread Film Rubio Gurrerro
2018 Trust Television Bullimore (Jahangir Khan) Season 1
Postcards from London Film George
2020 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Television Ki-Adi-Mundi Archive voice recording; episode: "Shattered"
2019 The Corrupted Film Mayor Ahmad
2020 The Other One Television Mr Shray Tandell 1 episode[4]
2020 Des Television Russell Cavendish 1 episode[5]
2021 Midsomer Murders Television Reuben Tooms Episode: "The Stitcher Society"
2023 The Gold Television Harry Bowman 5 Episodes[6]

References

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  1. ^ "1. Doctor Who - Time Lord Victorious: He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not - Doctor Who - Time Lord Victorious - Big Finish".
  2. ^ "Silas Carson Profile". Gordon and French. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  3. ^ Executive Producer: Sean O'Connor; Director: John Howlett; Writer: Liz Lake (7 November 2016). "Episode dated 07/11/2016". EastEnders. BBC. BBC One.
  4. ^ "BBC One - the Other One, Series 1, Episode 6".
  5. ^ "Episode #1.2". IMDb. 22 October 2020.
  6. ^ "First Look images and further casting announced for upcoming BBC Drama The Gold". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
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