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Moffet became pregnant at 16, and gave birth to a son, Tyler, on 27 March 2002.<ref>{{cite web | title=I showed my mum a scan of my beautiful baby... but I was too scared | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20020505/ai_n12843017/pg_2/ | work=Sunday Mirror | accessdate=4 January 2011 | date=5 May 2002}}</ref> Moffett and her son have appeared together on the British reality series ''[[Four Weddings]]''<ref name="shepperton">{{cite web | work=Staines News | title=Shepperton actress to wed in reality TV ceremony | url=http://www.stainesnews.co.uk/staines-and-ashford-news/news-staines-and-ashford/2009/08/10/shepperton-actress-to-wed-in-reality-tv-ceremony-54472-24362606/ | accessdate=16 August 2010}}</ref> and on an episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', and he also interviewed her for a video for the BBC website.<ref name="tyinterview">{{cite web | work=BBC.co.uk | title=Georgia Moffett Q+A | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_06?episode=S4_06&character=&action=videostream&playlist=/doctorwho/playlists/s4_08/video/s4_08_bts_02.xml&video=1&date=&summary=Georgia%20and%20her%20son%20question%20each%20other%20on%20Doctor%20Who.&info=&info2=&info3=&tag_file_id=s4_06_bts_05 | accessdate=16 August 2010}}</ref> Tyler Moffett attends a drama school in London owned by his grandmother, [[Sandra Dickinson]], and made his acting debut in May 2010, in a TV commercial for The Great British Teddy Bear Company.
Moffet became pregnant at 16, and gave birth to a son, Tyler, on 27 March 2002.<ref>{{cite web | title=I showed my mum a scan of my beautiful baby... but I was too scared | url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20020505/ai_n12843017/pg_2/ | work=Sunday Mirror | accessdate=4 January 2011 | date=5 May 2002}}</ref> Moffett and her son have appeared together on the British reality series ''[[Four Weddings]]''<ref name="shepperton">{{cite web | work=Staines News | title=Shepperton actress to wed in reality TV ceremony | url=http://www.stainesnews.co.uk/staines-and-ashford-news/news-staines-and-ashford/2009/08/10/shepperton-actress-to-wed-in-reality-tv-ceremony-54472-24362606/ | accessdate=16 August 2010}}</ref> and on an episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', and he also interviewed her for a video for the BBC website.<ref name="tyinterview">{{cite web | work=BBC.co.uk | title=Georgia Moffett Q+A | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/S4_06?episode=S4_06&character=&action=videostream&playlist=/doctorwho/playlists/s4_08/video/s4_08_bts_02.xml&video=1&date=&summary=Georgia%20and%20her%20son%20question%20each%20other%20on%20Doctor%20Who.&info=&info2=&info3=&tag_file_id=s4_06_bts_05 | accessdate=16 August 2010}}</ref> Tyler Moffett attends a drama school in London owned by his grandmother, [[Sandra Dickinson]], and made his acting debut in May 2010, in a TV commercial for The Great British Teddy Bear Company.


In January 2011, several newspapers in Britain reported that Moffett was engaged to actor [[David Tennant]] with a wedding planned for 2012, and that she was pregnant with their child. Tennant's father later confirmed the news.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/renfrewshire-news/local-news-in-renfrewshire/paisley-news/2011/01/18/baby-joy-for-star-david-87085-28002294/?sms_ss=twitter&at_xt=4d35bb5668168134,0 | work=The Paisley Daily Express | location=Paisley, Scotland | title=Baby joy for star David | date=2011-01-18 | accessdate=2011-01-29}}</ref> Moffett's father, [[Peter Davison]], announced at the Gallifrey One convention that she was due to give birth in late March. Neither Tennant nor Moffett, who have never spoken about their relationship publicly, have commented.
In January 2011, several newspapers in Britain reported that Moffett was engaged to actor [[David Tennant]] with a wedding planned for 2012, and that she was pregnant with their child. Tennant's father later confirmed the news.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.paisleydailyexpress.co.uk/renfrewshire-news/local-news-in-renfrewshire/paisley-news/2011/01/18/baby-joy-for-star-david-87085-28002294/?sms_ss=twitter&at_xt=4d35bb5668168134,0 | work=The Paisley Daily Express | location=Paisley, Scotland | title=Baby joy for star David | date=2011-01-18 | accessdate=2011-01-29}}</ref> Moffett's father, [[Peter Davison]], announced at the Gallifrey One convention that she was due to give birth in late March. She had a baby girl named Olive. Neither Tennant nor Moffett, who have never spoken about their relationship publicly, have commented.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 18:15, 8 April 2011

Georgia Moffett
Born
Georgia Elizabeth Moffett
OccupationActress
Years active1999-present
PartnerDavid Tennant (fiancé)
Parent(s)Peter Davison
Sandra Dickinson

Georgia Elizabeth Moffett (born 25 December 1984) is a British actress. Moffett was born in West London, the daughter of actors Peter Davison (born Peter Moffett) and Sandra Dickinson.[1] She is perhaps best known for her role as DI Samantha Nixon's daughter Abigail in The Bill.[2]

Career

Moffett attended St Edward's School in Oxford[3] and made her debut on television at the age of 15 in 1999 in Peak Practice, playing Nicki Davey.[4] Moffett has also appeared in television dramas such as The Second Quest and Like Father Like Son. She played downtrodden Alice Harding in the ITV1 drama Where the Heart Is in 2004 and 2005[5] and has performed alongside her father, Peter Davison, in Fear, Stress & Anger[6] and The Last Detective[7].

In 2007 she made her theatrical debut as Mathilde Verlaine in Total Eclipse at London's Menier Chocolate Factory.[8]

In May 2008, Moffett starred as the Doctor's daughter, Jenny, in the Doctor Who episode "The Doctor's Daughter".[9] Moffett's father, Peter Davison, is known for portraying the fifth incarnation of the titular character, the Doctor. In August 2008, Moffett starred in series one of BBC Three's spy spin-off Spooks: Code 9 as Kylie Roman.[10][11]

In 2009 she voiced the role of Cassie Rice in the BBC's Animated Adventure Doctor Who: Dreamland starring David Tennant,[12] and also portrayed Lady Vivian in the "Sweet Dreams" episode of the BBC drama Merlin.[13]

In June 2010 she performed in the short play Hens, which ran for four performances at the Riverside Studios and was later broadcast on Sky Arts 2,[14] and also played a cameo role in the TV drama Thorne: Sleepyhead as the wife of one of the junior detectives (appearing in one scene in episode two, and one non-speaking scene in episode three).

Personal life

Moffet became pregnant at 16, and gave birth to a son, Tyler, on 27 March 2002.[15] Moffett and her son have appeared together on the British reality series Four Weddings[16] and on an episode of Doctor Who Confidential, and he also interviewed her for a video for the BBC website.[17] Tyler Moffett attends a drama school in London owned by his grandmother, Sandra Dickinson, and made his acting debut in May 2010, in a TV commercial for The Great British Teddy Bear Company.

In January 2011, several newspapers in Britain reported that Moffett was engaged to actor David Tennant with a wedding planned for 2012, and that she was pregnant with their child. Tennant's father later confirmed the news.[18] Moffett's father, Peter Davison, announced at the Gallifrey One convention that she was due to give birth in late March. She had a baby girl named Olive. Neither Tennant nor Moffett, who have never spoken about their relationship publicly, have commented.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Other notes Ref
1999 Peak Practice Nicki Davey 4 episodes [4]
2004 The Second Quest Sandra Biggs [19]
Holby City Emma Lenton Series 7, Episode 9 "A Good Day to Bury Bad News" [20]
The Bill Abigail Nixon 26 episodes, 2004–2009 [2]
Where the Heart Is Alice Harding 9 episodes, 2004–2005 [21]
GMTV Herself [22]
2005 Tom Brown's Schooldays Sally TV Movie [23]
Like Father Like Son Morag Tait [24]
2007 Fear, Stress and Anger Chloe Chadwick 6 episode 6 [6]
Bonkers Debbie Hooper 4 episodes [25]
Casualty Elaine Walker Series 21, Episode 34 "Lost in the Rough" [26]
The Last Detective Tanya 1 episode "Once Upon a Time on the Westway" [7]
Loose Women Herself Series 11, Episode 29 [27]
Richard & Judy Herself [28]
2008 My Family Penny Bishop Series 8, Episode 2 "Let's Not Be Heisty" [29]
Doctor Who Jenny Series 4, Episode 6 "The Doctor's Daughter" [30]
Doctor Who Confidential Herself Series 4, Episode 6 Sins of the Fathers [31]
Spooks: Code 9 Kylie Roman [32]
2009 Marple Lady Frances "Frankie" Derwent "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?" [33]
Doctor Who: Dreamland Cassie Rice (voice) Animated serial [12]
Casualty Heather Whitefield Series 24, Episodes 1 & 2 [34]
Doctor Who Greatest Moments Herself [35]
Merlin Vivian Series 2, Episode 10 [13]
Merlin Secrets & Magic Herself Series 1, Episode 10 Love Fool [36]
Four Weddings Herself Appeared as herself as a guest at her mother's wedding, which was filmed for a reality show. [16]
2010 Playhouse Live Leila Broadcast of the theatre play Hens [14]
Thorne: Sleepyhead Sophie Holland 2 episodes [37]
2011 White Van Man Emma [38]

Radio and CD audio drama

Year Title Role Radio Station/Production Company Ref
2000 Doctor Who: Red Dawn Tanya Webster Big Finish Productions [39]
2008 Doctor Who: Snowglobe 7 Narrator BBC Audio [40]
2010 City of Spires Alice Big Finish Productions [41]

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  25. ^ "Bonkers (2007)". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
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  27. ^ "Loose Women 2007 Season 11, Episode 29". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  28. ^ "Richard & Judy 21 February 2007". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  29. ^ "My Family Let's Not Be Heisty(2008)". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  30. ^ "BBC Doctor Who The Doctor's Daughter Episode Guide". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  31. ^ "Doctor Who Confidential (2008)". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
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  33. ^ "Marple (2009)". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
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  38. ^ "White Van Man". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
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  40. ^ "Doctor Who: Snowglobe 7 (2008)". Retrieved 2009-12-15.
  41. ^ "Doctor Who City of Spires (2010)". Retrieved 2011-1-25. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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