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== Tropes ==
* [[Hot Dad]]
* [[Hot Dad]]
* [[Identical Stranger]]: He looks like [[Vladimir Putin]]. Or perhaps Putin looks like the Master.
* [[Identical Stranger]]: He looks like [[Vladimir Putin]]. Or perhaps Putin looks like the Master.
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* [[Large Ham]]: Went Ham-to-Ham with [[David Tennant]], and depending on who you ask, he ''won.''
* [[Large Ham]]: Went Ham-to-Ham with [[David Tennant]], and depending on who you ask, he ''won.''
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: As the Master.
* [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]]: As the Master.
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: His ''Blink and You'll miss it'' role in ''{{Spaced}}''.
* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: His ''Blink and You'll miss it'' role in ''[[Spaced]]''.
* [[So My Kids Can Watch]]: It's the reason he was in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''.
* [[So My Kids Can Watch]]: It's the reason he was in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''.
** [[Irony]]: After watching his own performance, he thought his own children shouldn't see what he did as The Master due to it being ''too disturbing''.
** [[Irony]]: After watching his own performance, he thought his own children shouldn't see what he did as The Master due to it being ''too disturbing''.

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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 Devils 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: