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Maisie Williams in a New Clip and Photos from Doctor Who
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See Maisie Williams in a clip and new photos from this
Saturday's Doctor Who!
BBC America has just debuted two new clips from the
upcoming Season 9 episode of Doctor Who titled "The Girl
Who Died", one of which features a first look at guest
star Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) in action!
Check out the Doctor Who clips below, along with nine
new photos from the episode in the gallery! "The Girl
Who Died" premieres Saturday at 9pm ET on BBC America.
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Williams has already found global fame for her role as
Arya Stark in the international fantasy drama series
"Game of Thrones". She also starred in the one-off
docu-drama Cyberbully and was cast as one of the leads of
Carol Morley's drama The Falling. As well as being a
three-time Screen Actors Guild Awards nominee, in
February of this year she was awarded with a Shooting
Star Award at the Berlin Film Festival.
On her first day on set, Maisie Williams said: "I'm so
excited to be working on Doctor Who as it's such a big
and important part of British Culture. I can't wait to
meet the cast and crew and start filming, especially as
we'll be shooting not too far from my home town."
Steven Moffat, lead writer and Executive Producer, added:
"We're thrilled to have Maisie Williams joining us on
Doctor Who. It's not possible to say too much about who
or what she's playing, but she is going to challenge the
Doctor in very unexpected ways. This time he might just
be out of his depth, and we know Maisie is going to give
him exactly the right sort of hell."
Bursting with drama, wit and heart, the show continues
with two period adventures "The Girl Who Died" written
by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat, and "The Woman Who
Lived" by Catherine Tregenna. Starring Peter Capaldi (The
Doctor) and Jenna Coleman (Clara Oswald), the duo continue
to time travel through epic adventures directed by Ed
Bazalgette (BBC One's 18th-century drama Poldark).