Actors from the rebooted version of "Doctor Who" -- now celebrating its 10th anniversary -- have had varying careers since leaving the popular sci-fi show. David Tennant portrayed the 10th Doctor for three seasons and just landed the major villainous role of Kilgrave in Marvel's "AKA Jessica Jones" Netflix series, opposite Krysten Ritter and Mike Colter.
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Tennant also reprised his role from the BBC's "Broadchurch" on "Gracepoint," the Fox remake of the show, this past fall.
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One of the most recent cast members to find fame post-"Who" is Karen Gillan, once Amy Pond, companion to the 11th Doctor.
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Following her turn as Nebula in "Guardians of the Galaxy," Gillan starred as a modern day Eliza Doolittle on ABC's sitcom "Selfie," which was canceled in November.
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Playing Amy's husband, Rory, Arthur Darvill accompanied Matt Smith's Doctor on many adventures.
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Darvill co-starred with Tennant on "Broadchurch."
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Billie Piper as Rose was the very first companion to the Doctor in his modern-day incarnations.
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Piper has had two series on Showtime, "Secret Diary of a Call Girl" and most recently, "Penny Dreadful."
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Matt Smith gave up the mantle of the Doctor at the end of 2013.
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Smith's movie career has taken off (as has his hair) in the upcoming "Lost River," "Terminator: Genisys" and "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies."
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Christopher Eccleston introduced new audiences to the Doctor in 2005 when the show relaunched.
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Eccleston has lately played villains in big budget movies such as "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" and "Thor: The Dark World." He is also on HBO's "The Leftovers."
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Catherine Tate was a fan favorite companion to Tennant's 10th Doctor.
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American audiences perhaps know the comedian best for her role in the later seasons of "The Office."
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Freema Agyeman was another memorable companion.
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Agyeman recently popped up on the short-lived "Carrie Diaries."