How many of the various ‘Doctor Who’ portrayers will compete at this year’s Emmys?

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Ncuti Gatwa is earning rave reviews for his turn as the 15th iteration of the shapeshifting “Doctor Who.” While enough episodes won’t air on Disney+ in time to make him eligible at this year’s Emmys, he could well contend for his featured role in Apple TV+’s acclaimed limited series “Masters of the Air.” He portrays real-life World War II Air Force officer Robert Daniels and is being submitted in Best TV Movie/Limited Series Supporting Actor.

That could put him in competition against Christopher Eccleston, who played the ninth Doctor (the first 21st century version of the character) in 2005. Having won an International Emmy for the British anthology series “Accused” (2011), Eccleston is now seeking a primetime bid for his work as Alaska police captain Ted Connelly on HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country.”

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Peter Capaldi, who played the 12th Doctor from 2014 to 2017, headlines the new Apple TV+ series “Criminal Record.” He plays Daniel Hegarty, a veteran police chief who clashes with a younger sergeant prying into a supposedly solved murder case. He will be submitted in Best Drama Actor.

Rounding out this quartet of hopefuls is David Tennant, who made history last November as the first actor to embody two official versions of the Doctor. Prior to starring as the 14th Doctor in three 60th anniversary specials and then passing the torch to Gatwa, he played the 10th Doctor from 2005 to 2010 in 47 episodes (a 21st century record). He is now looking to land a Best Comedy Actor mention for his second season portrayal of Earthbound demon Crowley on Prime Video’s “Good Omens.”

Tennant, who won a 2013 Daytime Emmy for his voice work as the droid Huyang on the animated series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” could also be recognized at this year’s creative arts ceremony for reprising that role on the live action continuation “Ahsoka.” This would make him the second actor nominated for voicing a droid on a Disney+ “Star Wars” series, after Taika Waititi (“The Mandalorian,” 2020).

To date, the only Doctor portrayer ever nominated for a Primetime Emmy is Matt Smith, who held the role from 2010 to 2013. He was recognized in 2018 for his performance as Prince Philip on season two of “The Crown” but lost to Peter Dinklage (“Game of Thrones”).

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