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Mickey Smith was associated with The Doctor between Rose and Doomsday Mickey didn't start off well. Rose's clingy boyfriend who went to pieces in a crisis. It wasn't until Rose and The Doctor returned to Earth a year later that Mickey started to show signs of some courage and initiative under the cowardice. Later episodes built on those hidden qualities until he finally made the bravest decision of all, to stay in the alternative universe where his grandmother was still alive and the Cybermen had to be rooted out and destroyed. When he returned in Army of Ghosts he was a tough resistance fighter ready to protect Rose and Jackie from the cybermen and Dalek menace. He was with Pete and Jackie waiting for Rose to say goodbye to the Doctor on Bad Wolf Beach. Whether he and Rose resumed their relationship or were just good friends was open to debate, at least until the events of The Stolen Earth/Journey's End when he, Rose and Jackie all crossed from the alternative universe using a dimension canon in order to help precent the Daleks destroying all life in all universes. When Rose returned to the alternative universe with the half-human Doctor, to begin a new life, Mickey, whose alternative universe gran had died by now, stayed behind and was last seen going off with Martha and Jack, possibly to work in the reformed Torchwood Cardiff.
Mickey briefly encountered the Doctor again in End of Time when he and Martha Jones, whom he had recently married, were trying to capture a Sontaran. The two were working together as freelance alien hunters.
He has appeared in several television programmes including Casualty and Metrosexuality. He has had recurring roles as Wyman Norris in the revival series of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (2002–2004) but he really became a well known face on TV after playing Mickey Smith Doctor Who (2005-2006).
Noel Clarke wrote the screenplay for the film Kidulthood, released on 3 March 2006, an independent film about violence among working class teeangers in south London. The sequel, Adulthood, was released in 2008. He was also a member of the writing team of the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. He wrote episode 11 of series 1, Combat.
TV & Video Doctor Who Rose (26 March 2005) - Mickey Smith
Heartless (2009) .... A.J.
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