
Mary Tamm
Born: 1950-03-22
Place of Birth: Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, UK
Biography
Mary Tamm (22 March 1950 – 26 July 2012) was a British actress who appeared in many British TV drama series and serials. She is best known for her role as Romana I in the BBC's science fiction television series Doctor Who, appearing opposite Tom Baker in the 1978–1979 story arc The Key to Time. Tamm was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, to an Estonian father and a half-Russian mother, who was an opera singer. Her parents had fled Estonia after four of her father's brothers had died in Stalin's gulag labour camps. Tamm spoke only Estonian at home and attended Estonian-language school on Saturdays. She did not begin learning English until she was enrolled in primary school. At age 11, she won a scholarship to attend Bradford Girls' Grammar School and joined the city's Civic Theatre. She was a graduate and an associate member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she studied from 1969 to 1971.
Known For

Tales That Witness Madness

Amazons and Gladiators

Getting Blood from the Stones

The Humans of Tara

Doghouse

Sorted

Doctor Who: The Androids of Tara

A Class Apart

Doctor Who: Logopolis

Parrot Fashion

Doctor Who: The Ribos Operation

The Odessa File

Doctor Who: The Armageddon Factor

Doctor Who: The Stones of Blood

Tomorrow's Times: The First Doctor

Who's Who

Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks

A Matter of Time

Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet

Doctor Who: Clara and the TARDIS

The Doctors: The Tom Baker Years

Doctor Who: Meanwhile in the TARDIS: Part 2

Three Kinds of Heat

Hassan Terro's Escape

The Likely Lads

Defining Shadows

Doctor Who: The Power of Kroll

The Ties That Bind Us

The Story of Doctor Who

Merry Christmas Doctor Who
