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Meet Pearl Mackie, The 20-Something Shaking Up 'Doctor Who

Published by Huffington Post on Sat, 15 Apr 2017


When Pearl Mackie began the audition process for Doctor Who, she didnt know she was auditioning for Doctor Who.Shed been starring in the West End production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time when her agent asked if she was available to tryout for a part in a show called Mean Town. With little more information, Mackie said she was free and agreed to wait for more details on the opportunity. When her agent contacted her again, she told the actress thatMean Town wasnt actually a show, it was an anagram for Woman Ten. Turns out, Mackie wasnt just auditioning for a poorly titled drama or sitcom, she was now in the running to become the newest female companion on Doctor Who Season 10.I was like, riiight, OK, Im never gonna get that, the London-born Mackie told The Huffington Post in a phone interview. Long story short, she did. After an initial audition, she performed lines alongside a theatrical Peter Capaldi, the resident Doctor entering into his final season as a time-traveling alien this year.Hes running pressing buttons and pulling levers, because he knows where everything is in the TARDIS, Mackie recounted. And Im sort of just standing, open-mouthed, looking around in wonder, kind of thinking ' What is going on here' This is the maddest experience of my life. Ive just had the most intense experience, and I cant even tell anyone about it.Secrecy is par for the course when it comes to the BBC show, which ran for 26 seasons between the 1960s and 1980s, only to return in a 2005 revival thats about to air its Season 10 premiere on BBC America on April 15. But Mackies character, Bill Potts, is anything but traditional. According to The Guardian, shell be the shows first openly gay companion, a woman whos been described as completely fresh and new, perhaps due in part to the fact that the actress behind the role has never really watched more than one episode of the show.Check out our entire interview with Mackie, in which we talked about her characters persona, the pressures of joining the Doctor Who family, and what representation on television means to her.function onPlayerReadyVidible(e){'undefined'!=typeof HPTrack&&HPTrack.Vid.Vidible_track(e)}!function(e,i){if(e.vdb_Player){if('object'==typeof commercial_video){var a='',o='m.fwsitesection='+commercial_video.site_and_category;if(a+=o,commercial_video['package']){var c='&m.fwkeyvalues=sponsorship%3D'+commercial_video['package'];a+=c}e.setAttribute('vdb_params',a)}i(e.vdb_Player)}else{var t=arguments.callee;setTimeout(function(){t(e,i)},0)}}(document.getElementById('vidible_1'),onPlayerReadyVidible); I love your characters name ' Bill. Is there anything behind the name' Is it short for anything'Well, no, not as far as I know. Shes just called Bill! I wondered the same, but I havent discovered anything, unless theyve got big plans for a reveal later on. No, as far as I know, its just Bill.Fans have been speculating that Bill is from the 80s and that there might be a parallel to a former Who companion, Ace ' is any of this true' Ive read thatDoctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has hinted otherwise.She is not from the 80s, no. She is very much from now. Shes very much a present-day woman. Kind of a normal young woman, really. Kind of a nod there, in her vintage-inspired outfits, but shes definitely not from the 80s.Is there anything else you can tell us about Bills origins that wont incite utter rage from the BBC'Yeah! In terms of personality, shes very open and shes very real. When I read Stevens script, I was very struck by how fully rounded the character was. Not sort of struck in terms of being surprised by Stevens writing ' because, I mean, we all know how good that is ' but it was very much more that I felt she was already there. She had a history. She felt like a real person that you would meet. And someone that youd like. Shes quite open. Shes quite honest ' sometimes to her detriment. She doesnt necessarily always think things through before saying them. But I dont do that very well either, so maybe thats why I related to her. But yeah, shes quite witty and quite intelligent and very human and driven by her gut and the way she feels about things, which is something that I really liked.Do we know how old she is or where she was born'I mean, shes about early 20s, I would say. Yeah, that kind of age. Aaand I dont know if I can say where shes born. In the U.K.! To be vague.Well, obviously the entire Doctor Who universe is filled with a ton of secrecy and a lot of these really really dedicated fans. I saw that kids are already dressing up as your character online. What has your life as a companion been like so far ' even before the show has aired'Its been kind of a whirlwind. Its sort of like being welcomed into like the biggest, most enthusiastic family at a family gathering and being introduced to them all at the same time. And, you know, everyones got really strong opinions about what it is youre about to do, which can be a little bit overwhelming at times. But I think, for me, its been amazing. Its such a wonderful thing to be part of a show that means so much to so many people. You know, people relate to Doctor Who in such a personal way, which I think is why people have their own personal favorite Doctor, their favorite companion, their favorite monsters, their favorite episodes. Its a very strong relationship for a lot of people. And its been wonderful to be to be welcomed so wholeheartedly into it.Did you do any particular research before you took on the role' Did you brush up on any of the history or any of the fan theories'You know, I didnt watch much of Doctor Who when I was a kid. I didnt watch any of the feature series ' I think Ive watched one episode. But obviously youd have to be living in some type of a hole to not be aware of the show. After getting the job, I said to Steven and [executive producer] Brian [Minchin], Look, give me the back catalog and let me watch everything. And they said, Well, what youre doing at the moment is great. Youre bringing a really nice sort of freshness to it. And, you know, you experiencing things as Bill is kind of experiencing things seemed to work really well. So dont watch it!And also, I kind of felt like as an actor watching someone play what is essentially your role [as a companion] and watching them do it so well, it would be hard not to borrow a little bit here and there, even subconsciously. And I really didnt want to do that because I thought Bill was supposed to be completely fresh and completely new to this. So I thought it was best not to [watch]. Did Peter Capaldi or some of the other cast and crew members give you any memorable advice during your first moments on set'Peter was great. He gave me a little card and a scented candle for my new flat in Cardiff. It was really sweet. Its such a big beast of a show, you know, in terms of its its reach and its fan base and all the extra little bits that make up the world of Doctor Who. But he said, Remember why youre here. Youre here because youre really good. Which was very kind of him to say. The acting is what youre here to do ' thats the main job. Were here to create this show and everything else is on top. But all of that can be a bit too much sometimes. It can seem like a lot, but if it does, heres my number. Feel free to have a chat with me about it if anything seems too overwhelming. Which was very lovely.The trailer for the upcoming Who season contains the line, 2017 needs us. And Peter Capaldi has hinted in interview that while Season 9 began to reflect on the modern world a bit more, he thinks we might see more of that in Season 10. Does this mean were going to hear about contemporary politics at all on the show'Ummm, there might be some areas of contemporary politics in this series. Yes, indeed. But not in a very direct way. In a way that is open to interpretation, as all good art that imitates life is. If you know what I mean' Am I being too abstract'I cant imagine keeping secrets, so I applaud you. On to the next question! One of my favorite Doctor Who fan theories claims that the Doctor always regenerates into a face hes seen before. So, is there any chance the character of Bill is just one giant teaser for your eventual takeover as the Doctor' Would you turn down the role'What, would I turn down the role of Doctor Who' No, Id be mad to do that, wouldnt I' Can you imagine if someone was like, Do you want to be Doctor Who' And you were like, Nah, Im alright. One of the most exciting jobs in television' Nah, you can leave that, actually. Im over it. Thats not to say thats what is going to happen. I mean, who knows' Theres been loads of discussion about the all-male Doctor roster ' weve yet to see a woman tackle the role. What do you make of the shows track record with representation' I think in terms of representation, this series is doing pretty well from what Ive seen so far. Hopefully, by the end of the series, we might have another conversation, or you might think the same. But in terms of playing the character of Doctor Who next, hopefully, they get whoever is best for the job, whatever gender or race that may be.You mentioned in a Guardian interview that you didnt see many people who looked like you on TV growing up. When you think about your role on this show, are you thinking about the fans today who might still feel the same way you did'I think as an actress of color, theres always that kind of responsibility. And especially in a prime-time, widely reaching show. For me, if even a couple of kids can look at Bill on Doctor Who and think, hey, she looks like me, maybe that means theres more room for me in the world of acting or the world of television or the world of fighting aliens, then thats a good thing, you know' I think it is important to see people that look like you and to show that there is a place for you in the world. That you do exist and that you are important. But then, that said, you know, I am only playing one person and shes not supposed to be representative of every person and every young woman of color, because that would be a generalization that we wouldnt want to make either.Doctor WhoSeason 10 premieres Saturday, April 15 at 9 p.m. ET on BBC America. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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