List of David Tennant performances

The following is a list of performances by Scottish actor David Tennant.

Tennant in 2018

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1993SpacesVinnyShort film[1]
1996JudeDrunken undergraduate[2]
1997BiteAlastair GalbraithShort film[3]
1998L.A. Without a MapRichard[2]
1999The Last SeptemberCaptain Gerald Colthurst[4]
2000Being ConsideredLarry[5]
2001Sweetnight GoodheartPeterShort film
2002Nine 1/2 MinutesCharlieShort film[5]
2003Bright Young ThingsGinger Littlejohn[2]
2004Traffic WardenTraffic wardenShort film[5]
Old StreetMr. WatsonShort film[5]
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireBarty Crouch Jr.[2]
2006Free JimmyHamish (voice)[6]
2007 Recovery Alan Hamilton TV Movie [7]
2009Glorious 39Hector[8]
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's GoldSir Piers Pomfrey[9]
2010How to Train Your DragonSpitelout (voice)[10]
2011The Decoy BrideJames Arber[11]
Fright NightPeter Vincent[12]
The Itch of the Golden NitNews announcer / Stretchy McStretch (voices)[13]
2012The Pirates! In an Adventure with ScientistsCharles Darwin (voice)[14]
Nativity 2: Danger in the MangerDonald Peterson / Roderick Peterson[15][16]
2014Postman Pat: The MovieWilf (voice)[17][18]
What We Did on Our HolidayDoug[19]
2015Reds and GraysRobbie (voice)[20]
96 Ways to Say I Love YouMarkShort film[21]
2016Fireman Sam: Alien AlertBuck Douglas (voice)[22]
2017Mad to Be NormalR. D. Laing[23]
FerdinandAngus (voice)[24]
You, Me and HimJohnReleased on VOD[25]
2018Bad SamaritanCale Erendreich[26]
Mary Queen of ScotsJohn Knox[27]
2019How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden WorldSpitelout / Ivar the Witless (voices)

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1987Anti-smoking filmJimGlasgow Health Board PSA[2][28]
1988DramaramaNeil McDonaldEpisode: "The Secret of Croftmore"[2]
1992StrathblairArchie the HikerEpisode: "Sheep Don't Safely Graze"[29]
Bunch of FivePolicemanEpisode: "Miles Better"
1993The Brown ManVentriloquist[30]
Rab C NesbittDavinaEpisode: "Touch"[2]
1994Takin' Over the AsylumCampbell Bain[31]
1995The BillSteve ClemensEpisode: "Deadline"[2]
The Tales of Para HandyJohn MacBrydeSeries 2, episode 2: "Para Handy's Piper"
1996A Mug's GameGavinSeries 1, episode 4
1997Holding the BabyNurseSeries 1, episode 2
Conjuring ShakespeareAngeloEpisode: "Like a Virgin"[32]
1998Duck PatrolSimon "Darwin" Brown[2]
1999The Mrs Bradley MysteriesMax ValentineEpisode: "Death at the Opera"
Love in the 21st CenturyJohnEpisode: "Reproduction"
2000Randall and HopkirkGordon StylusEpisode: "Drop Dead"[2]
2001People Like UsRob HarkerEpisode: "The Actor"[2]
High StakesGaz WhitneyEpisode: "The Magic Word"
Only HumanTylerPilot
2002Foyle's WarTheo HowardEpisode: "A Lesson in Murder"[33]
Boots UK advertHusband[2]
2003Terri McIntyre Greig MillarSeries 2
Scream of the ShalkaCaretaker1 episode[2]
TrustGavin MacEwanSeries 1, episode 6
Posh NoshJose-Luis2 episodes[34]
Spine ChillersDr. KrullSeries 1, episode 1
2004The DeputyChristopher Williams
He Knew He Was RightRev Gibson[35][36]
BlackpoolDI Carlisle[2][34]
2005The Quatermass ExperimentDr. Gordon Briscoe[2]
CasanovaGiacomo Casanova3 episodes [2]
Secret SmileBrendan Block[37]
Doctor Who: A New DimensionNarratorDoctor Who Confidential pilot
2005–10, 2013Doctor WhoTenth DoctorSeries 2, 3, 4, 2008–2010 Specials, 2013 Specials[38][39]
2006The RomanticsJean-Jacques Rousseau
The Chatterley AffairRichard Hoggart[40]
2007 Comic Relief SketchMr. Logan / The DoctorAlongside Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate
Dead RingersRegenerated Tony Blair
The Infinite QuestTenth Doctor[41]
LearnersChris[42]
ExtrasHimself / The DoctorChristmas Special[43]
The Human FootprintNarrator[44]
2007–08The Friday Night ProjectGuest host2 episodes[45]
2008Everest ERNarrator
Einstein and EddingtonSir Arthur Eddington[46]
2009The Sarah Jane AdventuresTenth Doctor2 episodes[47]
Rex Is Not Your LawyerRex AlexanderNBC pilot[48]
DreamlandTenth Doctor6 episodes[49]
Nan's Christmas CarolGhost of Christmas PresentThe Catherine Tate Show spin-off
HamletPrince Hamlet[50]
Swarm: Nature's Incredible InvasionsNarrator
Comic Relief 2009Presenter
Doctor Who: Tonight's the NightHimself
Troubled Young MindsNarrator[51]
2009–10Masterpiece ContemporaryHost[52]
2010Single FatherDave Tiler[53][54]
Caught in the Web – A Newsround SpecialNarrator[55]
Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man[56]
My LifeEpisode: "Karate Kids"
Diet or My Husband DiesNarrator[57]
Doctor Who: The Ultimate GuideHimself[58]
Stealing ShakespeareNarrator
Polar Bear: Spy on the IceBBC Wildlife Specials[59]
2011UnitedJimmy Murphy[60]
This is JinsyMr. SlightlymanSeries 1, Episode 1[61]
The Father of AustraliaNarrator[62]
Starlight: For the ChildrenNarrated episodes 5–10[63]
The TA & The Taliban[64]
Gerry Rafferty: Right Down the Line[65]
Shrek: Once Upon a Time[66]
Earthflight[67]
2011–12Twenty TwelveSeries 1 and 2[54]
2012Playhouse PresentsWillSeries 1, Episode 1: "The Minor Character"[68]
True LoveNickSeries 1, Episode 1[69]
Star Wars: The Clone WarsHuyang (voice)3 episodes[70]
Tree Fu TomTwigs (voice)[71]
Wild About PandasNarrator[72]
We Won't Drop the Baby[73]
Discovering HamletHimself[74]
Shakespeare Uncovered – HamletHimself[75]
Virgin Media advertsHimself[76]
Comedy World CupPresenter
Our Secret Universe: The Hidden Life of the CellNarrator[77]
2012–18DreamWorks DragonsSpitelout (voice)17 episodes
2013Penguins – Spy in the HuddleNarrator[78]
Comic Relief 2013Presenter
Fish HooksOscar's Brain (voice)2 episodes
Spies of WarsawJean-François Mercier[79]
2013–17BroadchurchDI Alec Hardy24 episodes[80]
2013The Politician's HusbandAiden Hoynes3 episodes[81]
The Escape ArtistWill Burton3 episodes [82]
The Five(ish) Doctors RebootHimself[83]
2014GracepointEmmett Carver10 episodes; US remake of Broadchurch[80][84]
Dolphins - Spy in the PodNarratorBBC Wildlife Specials[85]
2014–17W1ASequel to Twenty Twelve[86]
2015Pets – Wild at HeartBBC Wildlife Specials[87]
Growing Up WildBBC Wildlife Specials[88]
Jake and the Never Land PiratesDread (voice)2 episodes[89]
Mickey Mouse ClubhouseIgor the Door (voice)Episode: "Mickey's Monster Musical"
Knights of Classic DramaNarrator
Dames of Classic Drama
Inside Einstein's Mind: The Enigma of Space and TimeBritish version only
2015–16Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesFugitoid (voice)15 episodes[90]
2015–19Have I Got News for YouGuest host[91][92][93]
Jessica JonesKevin Thompson / Kilgrave13 episodes[94]
2016Family GuyTenth Doctor (voice)Episode: "Inside Family Guy"[95]
2017The Last LegGuest[96]
Thunderbirds Are GoTycho Reeves (voice)Episode: "Hyperspeed"[97]
The Highway RatThe Highway Rat (voice)Short film[98]
Gudrun The Viking PrincessNarrator (voice)[99]
2017–presentDuckTalesScrooge McDuck (voice)Replacing Alan Young[100]
2018–presentFinal SpaceLord Commander (voice)[101]
2018Hang UpsMartin LambEpisode #1.2 [102]
CampingWalt Jodell8 episodes [103]
There She GoesSimon5 episodes[104]
2019gen:LOCKDr. Weller (voice)8 episodes [105]
Good OmensCrowley6 episodes [106]
CriminalDr. Edgar FallonEpisode: "Edgar"[107]
2020Deadwater FellTom Kendrick4 episodes; also executive producer[108]
Spy in the Wild Narrator
Staged Himself [109]
TBADesDennis NilsenITV mini-series[110]
Americons[111]

Stage

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1989The Ghost of Benjy O'NeilThe GhostPhantom Productions[112]
1990FoolsLeon Steponovitch TolchinskyMade in Glasgow (RSAMD Student Company), Chandler Studio, RSAMD[113]
Twelve Angry MenJuror 8Theatre Positive Scotland, Arches Theatre, dir Iain Reekie[114]
1991Mozart from A to ZMozartRSAMD[115]
The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiVarious characters7:84 Theatre Company Scotland
1991–92Shinda the Magic ApeKennyRoyal Lyceum Theatre[116]
1992Jump the Life to ComeMalcolm7:84 Theatre Company Scotland[116]
MerlinArthurRoyal Lyceum Theatre
Scotland MattersVarious characters7:84 Theatre Company Scotland
Hay FeverSimonRoyal Lyceum Theatre[116]
Who's Afraid of Virginia WoolfNickDundee Repertory Theatre[117]
TartuffeValereDundee Repertory Theatre
1992–93Merlin the Magnificent and the Adventures of Arthur ArthurDundee Repertory Theatre
1993AntigoneHaemon7:84 Theatre Company Scotland[116]
1993–94The Princess and the GoblinCurdieDundee Repertory Theatre[118]
1994Long Day's Journey into NightEdmundDundee Repertory Theatre[119]
The Slab Boys TrilogyAlanYoung Vic
1995What the Butler SawNickRoyal National Theatre
An Experienced Woman Gives AdviceKennyRoyal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
1996The Glass MenagerieTomDundee Repertory Theatre[120]
As You Like ItTouchstoneRoyal Shakespeare Company
The General from AmericaHamiltonRoyal Shakespeare Company
The Herbal BedJack LaneRoyal Shakespeare Company[121]
1997Hurly BurlyMickeyOld Vic
Queen's Theatre
Tamagotchi HeavenBoyfriendDid not appear on stage, only in a filmed segment
Matters of Life and Death – "Blue"HimselfChelsea Theatre
1998The Real Inspector HoundMoonComedy Theatre[122]
Black ComedyBrinsley MillerComedy Theatre[122]
For One Night OnlyPerformerThe Other Place
Performed as part of the Stratford-upon-Avon Fringe Festival on 19 July 1998
[123]
1999Vassa – Scenes from Family LifePavelAlbery Theatre
Edward IIIEdward, the Black PrinceShakespeare's Globe (staged reading)[36]
King LearEdgarRoyal Exchange Theatre
2000The Comedy of ErrorsAntipholus of SyracuseRoyal Shakespeare Company[124]
The RivalsJackRoyal Shakespeare Company
Romeo and JulietRomeoRoyal Shakespeare Company[36]
Laughter in the DarkDawid TenemannThe Other Place (in a filmed segment)[125]
2001A Midsummer Night's DreamLysander / FluteRoyal Shakespeare Company[126]
ComediansGethin Price
MedeaBodyguardRoyal National Theatre (staged reading)
2002Push-UpRobertRoyal Court Theatre
Lobby HeroJeffDonmar Warehouse
Ambassadors Theatre
[127]
2003London Concert for PeacePerformer of NeverthelessTheatre Royal, Drury Lane
2003–04The PillowmanKaturianRoyal National Theatre[128]
2004The FleerLord PisoShakespeare's Globe (staged reading at the Globe Education Centre)[129]
2005Look Back in AngerJimmy PorterTheatre Royal, Bath
Royal Lyceum Theatre
[130][131]
2006Look Back in AngerJimmy PorterRoyal Court Theatre[132]
2008HamletHamletRoyal Shakespeare Company
Novello Theatre
[133]
Love's Labour's LostBerowneRoyal Shakespeare Company[134]
2010Celebrity AutobiographyVarious charactersLeicester Square Theatre[135]
2011Much Ado About NothingBenedickWyndham's Theatre[136]
2013–14Richard IIRichard IIRoyal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Theatre and The Barbican
[137]
2016Richard IIRichard IIRoyal Shakespeare Company
The Barbican and the Brooklyn Academy of Music
[138][139]
2017Don Juan in SohoDon JuanWyndham's Theatre[140]
2018The Muppets Take the O2: Pigs in SpaceTenth DoctorThe O2 Arena[141]
2020GoodJohn HalderPlayhouse Theatre[142]

Audio

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1993The Fifty Friends of Simon GoberschmittRaymondBBC Radio 4
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydePolicemanBBC Radio 4
1994Knocking on Heaven's DoorLindsay LernerBBC Radio 4
1996Paint Her WellThe SonBBC Radio 4
1998Hemlock and AfterEric CraddockBBC Radio 4
The Airmen Who Would Not DieCaptain Raymond "Hinch" HinchliffeBBC Radio 4
The Golden Triangle: The Order of ReleaseJohn Everett MillaisBBC Radio 4
1999Fire in the HeartReaderBBC Radio 4
2000Henry VI, Part 1Henry VIArkangel Shakespeare
Henry VI, Part 2Henry VIArkangel Shakespeare
Henry VI, Part 3Henry VIArkangel Shakespeare
The SeaWilly CarsonBBC Radio 3
2001Much Ado about NothingBenedickBBC Radio 4
Sunday WorshipHimselfBBC Radio 4
The Long FirmNarratorWhole Story Audiobooks
He Kills CoppersNarratorWhole Story Audiobooks
True CrimeNarratorWhole Story Audiobooks
Doctor Who: ColditzFeldwebel KurtzBig Finish
Dr Finlay: Adventures of a Black BagJacksonBBC Radio 4
2002Dr Finlay: Further Adventures of a Black BagMcKellorBBC Radio 4
Double Income, No Kids YetDanielBBC Radio 4
FacadeWilliam WaltonBBC Radio 4 drama based on Façade[143]
The MuseumBrianBBC Radio 4[144]
IslandCalumBBC Radio 4[144]
2003Doctor Who: Sympathy for the DevilColonel Brimmecombe-WoodBig Finish
Doctor Who: ExileTime Lord No. 2 / Pub landlordBig Finish
Caesar! – Peeling Figs for JuliusCaligulaBBC Radio 4
Doctor Who: Scream of the ShalkaCaretakerBBCi
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated RodentsDangerous BeansBBC Radio 4
PompeiiNarratorBBC Radio 4
The Rotters' ClubBill TrotterBBC Radio 4
Mansfield ParkTom PriceBBC Radio 4[145]
Strangers and BrothersDonald HowerdBBC Radio 4
The Merlin ConspiracyNarratorCo-narrated with Emilia Fox[146]
The Mill on the FlossPhillip Wakeman / GypsyBBC Radio 4[144]
A Quick ChangeColinBBC Radio 4[144]
2004Dalek Empire IIIGalanarBig Finish
Doctor Who: Medicinal PurposesDaft JamieBig Finish
Quite Ugly One MorningNarratorTime Warner
Starter for TenNarratorHodder & Stoughton
WhiteoutNarratorMacmillan Digital Audio
The Merchant of VeniceLauncelot GobboArkangel Shakespeare
Richard IIIThe Archbishop / Ghost of Henry VIArkangel Shakespeare
How to Train Your DragonNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
How to Be a PirateNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2005UNIT: The WastingColonel Brimmecombe-WoodBig Finish
Dixon of Dock GreenPC Andy CrawfordBBC Radio 4
The Adventures of Luther ArkwrightLuther ArkwrightBig Finish
The Beasts of Clawstone CastleNarratorMacmillan Digital Audio
MacbethPorterArkangel Shakespeare
King LearEdgarArkangel Shakespeare
The Comedy of ErrorsAntipholus of SyracuseArkangel Shakespeare
Romeo and JulietMercutioArkangel Shakespeare
2006The Virgin Radio Christmas PantoButtonsVirgin Radio
Doctor Who: The Stone RoseNarratorBBC Audio
Doctor Who: The Resurrection CasketNarratorBBC Audio
Doctor Who: The Feast of the DrownedNarratorBBC Audio
How to Speak DragoneseNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2007The Wooden OvercoatPeterBBC Radio 4
How to Cheat a Dragon's CurseNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2008Doctor Who: Pest ControlNarratorBBC Audio
NebulousDoctor BeepBBC Radio 4
2009Doctor Who: The Day of the TrollNarratorBBC Audio
How to Twist a Dragon's TaleNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2010Of Mice and MenGeorge MiltonBBC Radio 4[147][148]
Murder in SamarkandCraig MurrayBBC Radio 4
How to Ride a Dragon's StormNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
Doctor Who: The Last VoyageNarratorBBC Audio
Doctor Who: Dead AirNarratorBBC Audio
Bear Snores OnNarratorSimon & Schuster Children's Books[149]
DogfishNarratorSimon & Schuster Children's Books
How Roald Dahl Shaped PopNarratorBBC Radio 2[150]
Book at Bedtime – A Night with a VampireNarratorBBC Radio 4[151]
MacBNarratorBBC Radio 4[144]
Hairy Maclary Story CollectionNarratorCollection of eight stories[152]
2011My Sister Lives on the MantelpieceNarratorOrion Books[153]
Kafka: The MusicalFranz KafkaBBC Radio 3[154]
The GobetweeniesJoeBBC Radio 4[155]
Tales of Hans Christian AndersenNarratorBBC Learning[156]
The Purple LandRichard LambBBC Radio 4[157][158]
Life and FateNikolai KrymovBBC Radio 4[159]
How to Break a Dragon's HeartNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
A Hero's Guide to Deadly DragonsNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
Supermarket ZooNarratorSimon & Schuster
Book at Bedtime – A Night with a Vampire 2NarratorBBC Radio 4[160]
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies AgainNarratorChitty Chitty Bang Bang series[161]
The Pied Piper of HamelinNarratorBBC Radio 4[162][163][164][165]
Stevenson in LoveRobert StevensonBBC Radio 4
2012Love VirtuallyLeoBBC Radio 4
Book at Bedtime – StonemouthReaderBBC Radio 4
Believe It!Young Richard WilsonBBC Radio 4
Romeo and JulietPrince EscalusBBC Radio 3[166][167]
Twelfth NightMalvolioBBC Radio 3
Silver: The Return to Treasure IslandNarratorWhole Story Audiobooks[168]
How to Steal a Dragon's SwordNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
On Her Majesty's Secret ServiceNarratorBBC Audio[169]
Chitty Chitty Bang BangNarratorChitty Chitty Bang Bang series
Waiting for the BoatmanMario MinnitiBBC Radio 4
Jack and the Flum Flum TreeNarratorMacmillan Digital Audio
The Rhyming RabbitNarratorMacmillan Digital Audio
2013Every Seventh WaveLeoBBC Radio 4
The Great Scott: The Fair Maid of PerthWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[170]
The Great Scott: Rob RoyWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[171]
The Great Scott: WaverleyWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[171]
2014The Great Scott: RedgauntletWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[172]
The Great Scott: IvanhoeWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[172]
The Great Scott: The Bride of LammermoorWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[172]
How to Seize a Dragon's JewelNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2015CarmillaDr. Martin HesseliusAmazon Audible[173]
How to Betray a Dragon's HeroNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series
The Great Scott: The Heart of MidlothianWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[174]
The Great Scott: The AntiquaryWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[174]
The Great Scott: The TalismanWalter ScottBBC Radio 4[174]
2016Doctor Who: TechnophobiaTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[175]
Doctor Who: Time ReaverTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[175]
Doctor Who: Death and the QueenTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[175]
How to Fight a Dragon's FuryNarratorPart of the How to Train Your Dragon series[176]
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the MoonNarratorChitty Chitty Bang Bang series
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the Race Against TimeNarratorChitty Chitty Bang Bang series
Look Back in AngerJimmy PorterBBC Radio 4. Directed by Richard Wilson.
(60th Anniversary production.)
[177]
The Beach of FalesaWiltshireBBC Radio 4[178]
The Ebb TideNarratorBBC Radio 4[179]
The Mark of the Gold LightNoriam-[180]
2017The Wizards of OnceNarratorThe Wizards of Once series by Cressida Cowell[181]
Doctor Who: Infamy of the ZarossTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[182]
Doctor Who: Sword of the ChevalierTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[182]
Doctor Who: Cold VengeanceTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[182]
2018Wild HoneyPlatanovBBC Radio 4[183]
The Wizards of Once: Twice MagicNarratorThe Wizards of Once series by Cressida Cowell[184]
2019Doctor Who: No PlaceTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[185]
Doctor Who: One Mile DownTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[185]
Doctor Who: The Creeping DeathTenth DoctorBig Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures[185]

Video games

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014Kinect Sports RivalsNarrator [186]
2015Lego DimensionsTenth Doctor (archival audio used) [187]
Just Cause 3Propaganda Minister [188]
2017Call of Duty: WWIIDrostan Hynd Voice and likeness[189]

See also

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