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[[File:JohnSimmTheMaster_7688.jpg|frame|You are my voodoo child....]]
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British actor, most famous for being [[The Woobie|Seventies-trapped Woobie]] Sam Tyler in ''[[Life On Mars]]'' and [[Large Ham|a magnificently hammy]] Master in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Other notable roles include Sexby in the English Civil War drama ''[[The Devil's Whore]]'', Raskolnikov in a BBC adaptation of ''[[Crime and Punishment]]'', and characters in the films ''[[Skellig]]'' and ''24 Hour Party People'' (in the latter, playing [[Joy Division]] guitarist/NewOrder lead singer Bernard Sumner).
British actor, most famous for being [[The Woobie|Seventies-trapped Woobie]] Sam Tyler in ''[[Life on Mars]]'' and [[Large Ham|a magnificently hammy]] Master in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Other notable roles include Sexby in the English Civil War drama ''[[The Devil's Whore]]'', Raskolnikov in a BBC adaptation of ''[[Crime and Punishment]]'', and characters in the films ''[[Skellig]]'' and ''24 Hour Party People'' (in the latter, playing [[Joy Division]] guitarist/NewOrder lead singer Bernard Sumner).


Still, ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]'' asks "Who the fuck is John Simm?"
Still, ''[[The Mighty Boosh]]'' asks "Who the fuck is John Simm?"
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* [[Grim Up North]]: His roles in ''[[Life On Mars]]'' and (to a lesser extent) ''[[Clocking Off]]''.
* [[Grim Up North]]: His roles in ''[[Life On Mars]]'' and (to a lesser extent) ''[[Clocking Off]]''.
* [[Manly Tears]]: Pretty often in ''[[Life On Mars]]''.
* [[Manly Tears]]: Pretty often in ''[[Life On Mars]]''.
* [[Urban Legend]] / [[Half Truth]]: There is one going around that he would be returning to play as [[The Master (trope)|The Master]]. While he has mentioned he ''would'' like to play the role, and [[Steven Moffat]] has stated that The Master could return someday, a recent [https://web.archive.org/web/20140518030917/http://www.kasterborous.com/2012/04/simm-im-not-returning-to-who-any-time-soon/ Tweet has stated that he doesn't plan on playing the Master anytime soon.] Whether this means he hasn't been approached or turned down the role is anyone's guess.
* [[Urban Legends]] / [[Half Truth]]: There is one going around that he would be returning to play as [[The Master (trope)|The Master]]. While he has mentioned he ''would'' like to play the role, and [[Steven Moffat]] has stated that The Master could return someday, a recent [https://web.archive.org/web/20140518030917/http://www.kasterborous.com/2012/04/simm-im-not-returning-to-who-any-time-soon/ Tweet has stated that he doesn't plan on playing the Master anytime soon.] Whether this means he hasn't been approached or turned down the role is anyone's guess.


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You are my voodoo child....

British actor, most famous for being Seventies-trapped Woobie Sam Tyler in Life on Mars and a magnificently hammy Master in Doctor Who. Other notable roles include Sexby in the English Civil War drama The Devil's Whore, Raskolnikov in a BBC adaptation of Crime and Punishment, and characters in the films Skellig and 24 Hour Party People (in the latter, playing Joy Division guitarist/NewOrder lead singer Bernard Sumner).

Still, The Mighty Boosh asks "Who the fuck is John Simm?"


Tropes used in John Simm include: