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Michael Craze

Michael Craze (29 November 1942 – 8 December 1998) was a British actor noted for his role of Ben Jackson, a companion of the Doctor, in the long-running BBC science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. He played the part from 1966 to 1967 alongside both William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton.
==Early life and career==

Craze was born in Newquay, Cornwall.〔Anneke Wills. Obituary for Michael Craze in ''The Stage''. 24 December 1998.〕 He got into acting by chance as, at the age of twelve, he discovered through Boy Scout Gang Shows that he had a perfect boy soprano voice. This led him to win parts in ''The King and I'' and ''Plain and Fancy'', both at Drury Lane, and ''Damn Yankees'' at the Coliseum. Once he had left school, he went into repertory and got into TV through his agent. His first television was a show called ''Family Solicitor'' for Granada, which was followed, amongst others, by a part in ABC TV's 1960 series ''Target Luna'' (written by Malcolm Hulke and Eric Paice and produced by Sydney Newman).
Before ''Doctor Who'', Craze founded a film company, Mantic, and produced an award-winning short film entitled ''Fragment'' directed by Norman J Warren. It was exhibited at the Commonwealth Film Festival.〔 He worked on several ITV productions, including one episode (The Last Visitor) of Hammer Films' first TV series ''Journey to the Unknown'' in 1968. Other television roles include parts in ''Dixon of Dock Green'' and ''Z-Cars''.
In the 1970s Craze appeared in two cult Norman J. Warren horror films: ''Satan's Slave'' (1976) and ''Terror'' (1978). He also appeared in the horror/fantasy/romance film ''Neither the Sea Nor the Sand'' (1972).
In the 1980s, Craze acted only occasionally and also managed a pub. According to his brother, the actor Peter Craze, who also appeared in ''Doctor Who'', much of Craze's later life was occupied by attending ''Doctor Who'' fan conventions.〔Voice-over commentary on the BBC DVD "Nightmare of Eden" (1979, 2012)〕

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