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Mary Malone is an English actress. On television, she is known for her roles in the Doctor Who Christmas special " The Church on Ruby Road " (2023) and the Netflix series Missing You (2025). She is also known for her theatre work.
Dr Mary Malone is a physicist from Will's world investigating dark matter, which is equated with Dust, and is a point of view protagonist in The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. She is a former nun, and in the witches' prophecy involving Lyra, she plays the part of the serpent to Lyra's Eve .
Mary Malone as Aqua [3] Ashley Walters as Josh Buchanan [2] Alice Offley as Tamsin Salter; James Nesbitt as Calligan [2] Matt Willis as Darryl [2] Rudi Dharmalingam as Rishi Magari [2] Felix Garcia Guyer as Reynaldo; Kieran Burton as Clem; GK Barry as Vanessa; Charlie Hamblett as Charlie Pitts; Oscar Kennedy as Brendan
Simone Kirby as Dr Mary Malone, a physicist from Will's world (series 2–3) Andrew Scott as Colonel John Parry, [8] a marine and explorer who is Will's father; in Lyra's world, he is known as a shaman named Stanislaus Grumman (series 2–3; guest series 1) [9]
Mary Malone, is a physicist and former nun from Will's world. She meets Lyra during Lyra's first visit to Will's world. Lyra provides Mary with insight into the nature of Dust. Agents of the Church force Mary to flee to the world of the Mulefa. There she constructs the amber spyglass, which enables her to see the otherwise invisible Dust.
Teacher Elena Malone with her husband, Josh Ryan, and kids Ruby, 11, and Amos, 9, and their poodle Zara. Their dream home in the horsey Los Angeles area of Sun Valley has become a nightmare ...
The physicist Mary Malone finds herself in a world of sapient creatures called mulefa. The trees they rely on have been dying, and she uses lacquer from their sap to construct a spyglass that allows her to see Dust. She discovers that it is streaming rapidly away, no longer able to provide the trees with nourishment. Will meets Iorek Byrnison ...
In our universe, Mary Malone researches dark matter, referring to it as "Shadows" or "Shadow particles". [10] The name "Shadows" was given to the particle by her colleague, Oliver Payne, in references to Plato's Allegory of the Cave, [11]: ch. 4 involving "shadows on the wall". When she communicates with Shadows by interfacing with her detector ...