Jodie Whittaker's remarkable journey to stardom began with her standout performance in the critically acclaimed film Venus, released in 2006, which garnered a multitude of nominations, including nods for "Most Promising Newcomer" and "Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical" at the prestigious British Independent Film Awards and Satellite Awards, respectively.
Throughout her illustrious career, Whittaker has consistently impressed audiences and critics alike with her captivating performances in a wide range of films and television shows. Her notable roles include Journeyman, Adult Life Skills, and Broadchurch, which have all received widespread critical acclaim. Additionally, she has appeared in a diverse array of projects, such as Wired, Attack the Block, Good Vibrations, and Trust Me, showcasing her remarkable versatility as an actress.
In 2017, Whittaker made history by becoming the thirteenth actor and the first woman to take on the iconic role of the Doctor in the beloved British television series Doctor Who, which premiered in 2005. Her highly anticipated on-screen debut as the Doctor occurred on December 25, 2017, in the episode titled Twice Upon a Time, which was met with an overwhelming response of enthusiasm and admiration from fans and critics worldwide.
Whittaker's groundbreaking casting as the Doctor was a testament to her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft. In 2020, she was voted the second greatest Doctor in the programme's 57-year history, narrowly losing to David Tennant, a testament to her enduring impact on the beloved franchise.