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Jack orders Torchwood to bring anyone that fell through time into Torchwood's vaults. Toshiko and Owen investigate cases of the Black Death in a local Cardiff hospital, where Toshiko sees a glimpse of her mother, while PC Andy informs Jack and Gwen that they have a Roman soldier in police custody. In that time, Gwen sees a glimpse of Bilis Manger.
Bilis Manger, played by Murray Melvin, is a main antagonist of the first series. [5] He has the ability to walk through time and teleport at will, In "Captain Jack Harkness", he appears as the manager of a 1941 dance hall, and in the present day remains its caretaker, ostensibly co-operating with Gwen when she visits the now derelict venue ...
Waterhouse also wrote and appeared in his own one-man show Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Chipping Norton and UK Tour) which was directed by actor Murray Melvin (Bilis Manger in the Doctor Who spin-off drama Torchwood in 2007). He also appeared as John Cunningham alongside David Selby (Quentin Collins) in the Dark Shadows audio story The ...
At least three, or as many as four Torchwood Jacks exist during the 1941 scenes. In addition to the Jack depicted with Toshiko, his younger self has been working for Torchwood Three for forty-two years. [3] Their older self has been in a cadaver freezer in the hub for forty years. [4]
In 2007 he appeared as the sinister Bilis Manger in the Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood, a role he then reprised for Big Finish Productions from 2017 on. In July 2011 Melvin played the Professor in a short comedy/drama called The Grey Mile, a story about two ex-master criminals who are now confined to a care home.
An apparition of Diane sent by Bilis Manger (Murray Melvin) convinces Owen to lead a mutiny against Jack to open the Rift yet again; Owen goes so far as to shoot Jack twice in the head. Having unwittingly released the demon Abaddon , who is eventually defeated by a resurrected Jack, Owen is shocked to discover that Jack offers him his forgiveness.
The actor’s second-ever screen credit was the character Warren in the Oliver Stone movie “Platoon,” which won Best Picture at the 1987 Academy Awards. Other notable film roles for Todd came ...
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