Janet Fielding

Janet Fielding
Born Janet Claire Mahoney
(1953-09-09) 9 September 1953
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Occupation Actress
Years active 1977–1991, 2006–
Notable work Tegan Jovanka in Doctor Who (1981–1984, 1985)
Spouse(s) Nicholas Davies (1982–1991) (divorced)

Janet Fielding (born Janet Claire Mahoney, 9 September 1953)[1] is an Australian actress, known for her role in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who as companion Tegan Jovanka.

Early life and career

Fielding was born in Brisbane. After spending some of the childhood schooldays in America, Janet went on to study at Queensland University, before graduating with a degree in English. Janet planned to become a reporter for the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Company) in Australia as journalism had been a major part of her degree course. Instead she moved to Britain to become an actress. After arriving in Britain she joined an actors cooperative.

As 'Janet Claire Fielding' she made her UK TV debut in the Hammer House of Horror episode "Charlie Boy", which aired in October 1980 as it was announced she had been cast as the next Doctor Who companion. She got the Doctor Who companion role after a number of onterviews and auditions. She was asked to change her her colour to avoid being mistaken for co-star Matthew Waterhouse.

Between 1981 and 1984 Fielding played the part of Tegan Jovanka, a companion of the Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker, and later of the Fifth Doctor, played by Peter Davison. She made a guest appearance on Jim'll Fix It in a Doctor Who-related sketch alongside Colin Baker's Doctor in 1985 (A Fix with Sontarans).[2] She played Mel during Sylvester McCoy's audition for the part of the Seventh Doctor.[3] In 1984 she had a role in the ITV children's drama Murphy's Mob, followed in 1985 with a part in Hold The Back Page.

In 1991 Fielding gave up acting to take up an administrative position with Women in Film and Television UK.[4] While she maintained the position for only three and a half years, she has continued to work with the group since then, managing the Skillset study on successful women in television in 2009.[5] After leaving her position with the group, Fielding worked as a theatrical agent, at one point representing Paul McGann when he took the role of the Eighth Doctor.

She returned to acting and the role of Tegan for Big Finish Productions audio plays including The Gathering (2006),[6] Cobwebs and The Cradle of the Snake (2010)[7] alongside Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor. In the past she showed reluctance to reprise the role, but has confirmed that she will be appearing as Tegan in further audio stories in the future. Fielding has also provided audio commentaries for several DVD releases of Tegan's Doctor Who stories.[8] She also appeared in DVD extras for Frontier in Space and Planet of the Daleks, stories in which she did not appear, where she provided critiques on the portrayal of female characters in the serials.

Fielding has also worked as the head of finance for a charity. She is Project Co-ordinator for Project MotorHouse, a charity based in Ramsgate, UK which aims to regenerate the local West Cliff Hall building[9] into an exciting mixed-use venue, where people of all ages can enjoy themselves and where Thanet’s young people can be introduced to a business culture and get the hands-on experience they need, to feel confident about starting their own businesses.

Although she has avoided fan conventions in the past, Fielding appeared at the Supanova Pop Culture convention at the Gold Coast in Australia during April 2012. Fielding organised two Doctor Who conventions for 2013 to help raise funds for Project MotorHouse. The conventions were called ProjectMotorMouth.

In August 2013 Fielding contributed to the one-off special show Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor in an interview segment with other companions and Doctors, and appeared in the 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.

Personal life

In 1982 Fielding married Daily Mirror foreign editor Nicholas Davies. They divorced in 1991.[10] In September 2012 Fielding was revealed to be fighting cancer.[11]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Hammer House of Horror Secretary Mandy Episode: Charlie Boy, credited as Janet Clare Fielding
1981-84 Doctor Who Tegan Jovanka 64 episodes, 1 TV special: The Five Doctors
1982 Shelley Tracy Episode: Slaughterhouse Sling
1984 Minder Janice Episode: Windows

References

  1. "Company Director Selection Results". Jordan Watch. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
  2. Mento, Charles. "A Fix with Sontarans". Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 2007-02-28.
  3. "Exclusive First Look: Mel Leaving Scene - Doctor Who: Dragonfire - BBC". YouTube. 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
  4. "Janet Fielding - Biography (IMDb)". Janet Fielding Biography. Retrieved 2011-11-27.
  5. Simpson, Amanda. "Why Her? Factors that Have Influenced the Careers of Successful Women in Television" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-11-27.
  6. Doctor Who: The Gathering, Big Finish Productions.
  7. Doctor Who: The Cradle of the Snake, Big Finish Productions.
  8. DVD update: Revised schedule, plus Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity, BBC, 4 May 2007.
  9. http://www.thanetgazette.co.uk/Project-MotorHouse-s-Janet-Fielding-West-Cliff/story-26058766-detail/story.html
  10. Thomas, Gordon; Martin Dillon (2003). The assassination of Robert Maxwell: Israel's superspy. London: Robson Books. pp. 127–129. ISBN 1-86105-642-7.
  11. "Janet Fielding Battles Cancer". Doctorwhonews.net. Retrieved 2014-03-04.

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