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Sarah Sutton (born 12 December 1961) is a British actress. She played the role of Nyssa in the
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''.


Early life

Sutton was born in
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, England. Sutton studied
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as a child and was only 11 when she became the youngest British actress to have played Alice on screen, in a 1973 television film of ''
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''. She began acting at the age of nine in
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's Winnie-the-Pooh. She made her first appearance as Baby Roo just five days after her ninth birthday at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End of London, 1970-1972. Besides her performance as Alice, Sutton appeared in a number of television programmes before ''Doctor Who'', including '' The Moon Stallion'' (1978) as Diana Purwell and ''
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'' (1980) as Susannah Walcott.


Career

Sutton portrayed the character of Nyssa, a Trakenite aristocrat, in ''Doctor Who''. Her first appearance in the role was in the 1981 serial ''
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''. Initially, Nyssa was intended to appear only in one story, the production team later deciding to keep her as a continuing character. After joining the
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in the subsequent story ''
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'', her final full ''Doctor Who'' serial was with the
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, in 1983's ''
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''. Sutton took a break from acting after ''Doctor Who'', focusing for a number of years on raising her daughter, Hannah, with her GP husband, Mike. She made a brief appearance in Peter Davison's final ''Doctor Who'' serial, ''
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'' (1984), played Sarah Dryden in a 1989 episode of the BBC medical drama series ''
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'' and Wendy in a 1992 episode of ''Unnatural Pursuits''. Sutton reprised the role of Nyssa in the 1993 Doctor Who Children in Need special ''
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'', and subsequently in several of the
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from 1999 onwards. In November 2013 she appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage ''
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''. In 1997 she starred in a special episode of the BBC’s dramatic reconstruction series ''
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'' marking 10 years since the great storm of 1987. Sutton also appeared in several episodes of MJTV's original audio sci-fi CD series ''Soldiers of Love'' as Colonel Franklyn. She also played Sharon in the Take 1 Productions educational video drama ''TravelWise'' (2000). In 2001 Sutton starred as Sarah in ''Wirrn: Race Memory'', a BBV audio reusing concepts from Doctor Who In 2006 Sutton played Asaria, a role written specifically for her in the original science fiction audio monologue ''The Jarillion Mercy''.The Jarillion Mercy


Filmography


Television


Radio and CD audio drama


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sutton, Sarah Living people English child actresses People from Basingstoke 20th-century English actresses English television actresses 1961 births