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John Scot Barrowman (born 11 March 1967) is a Scottish-American actor, author, presenter, singer and comic book writer. He is known for his roles as Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who (2005–10; 2020–21) and its spin-off Torchwood (2006–11), and as Malcolm Merlyn in the Arrowverse (2012–19).
In 2009, John Barrowman published I Am What I Am, also featuring Carole as co-author. [5] In addition to her brother's memoirs, the siblings co-wrote a Torchwood comic strip, featuring Jack Harkness, entitled Captain Jack and the Selkie. [6] The Barrowman siblings' debut novel, titled Hollow Earth, was published in February 2012. [7]
Barrowman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Barrowman (born 1984), Scottish footballer; Carole Barrowman (born 1959) Scottish-American writer, professor and columnist. John Barrowman (born 1967), Scottish-American actor; Mike Barrowman (born 1968), American swimmer
Doctor Who stars including John Barrowman and John Simm and have paid tribute to “national treasure” Bernard Cribbins following his death aged 93. ... a part of our Doctor Who family, and a ...
Captain Jack Harkness is a fictional character played by John Barrowman in Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood.The character first appears in the 2005 Doctor Who episode "The Empty Child" and subsequently features in the remaining episodes of the first series (2005) as a companion to the series' protagonist, the Doctor.
In 2000, Van Dien appeared in Cutaway as well as Aaron Spelling's short-lived NBC prime time soap Titans with Yasmine Bleeth, John Barrowman, Perry King and Victoria Principal. He filmed several scenes as Patrick Bateman, in 2002's The Rules of Attraction. However, the scenes were unused in the final film.
American Actor John Barrowman has revealed the real reason he quit Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after just 32 minutes on the show.. The Dancing on Ice judge was seen being violently sick on the ...
The eighth episode of the series, "The Guru", was announced as the 100th episode of the series, and included guest appearances from John Barrowman and David Haig. The series was once again produced by Rude Boy Productions, [ 1 ] a company that produces comedies created by Fred Barron. [ 2 ]