The actor’s waxwork is part of the museum’s new film and TV-themed zone (Madame Tussauds London/PA) A Whoniverse-inspired set complete with a waxwork of actor Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor has been unveiled at Madame Tussauds in London. Sex Education star Gatwa, 31, began working with the attraction’s artists in July 2023 and visited the team again in May to give his final seal of approval before showrunner Russell T Davies unveiled the set. The actor’s first series as the famous Time Lord culminated in a two-part finale which aired on the BBC in June.
The waxwork of the 15th Doctor will go on public display at Madame Tussauds London from Friday (Madame Tussauds London/PA) Gatwa said: “It’s been amazing to work with Madame Tussauds London’s artists, what incredible artists they all are. “I hope when fans see the figure and the set, they feel that they are part of the Whoniverse, that everyone is welcome and they can step in to the Tardis and hop off on an adventure.” Gatwa’s waxwork is part of the new film and TV-themed zone, which features familiar on-screen characters such as James Bond, ET and Millie Bobby Brown’s Enola Holmes.
Studio manager at Madame Tussauds London, Jo Kinsey, said: “It’s been wonderful working with Ncuti Gatwa to bring the 15th Doctor to life at the attraction. Ncuti Gatwa’s first series as the famous Time Lord culminated in a two-part finale which aired on the BBC in June (Madame Tussauds London/PA) “Ncuti Gatwa is a Tim.
