Elisabeth Sladen, *Doctor Who'*s Sarah Jane, Dies at 63

Actress Elisabeth Sladen, loved by Doctor Who fans for her portrayal of reporter Sarah Jane Smith on the British sci-fi show, died Tuesday at age 63. She had been battling cancer, according to a BBC statement. “Sarah Jane Smith was everybody’s hero when I was younger, and as brave and funny and brilliant as people […]
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Actress Elisabeth Sladen began playing Sarah Jane Smith on Doctor Who in 1973.
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Actress Elisabeth Sladen, loved by Doctor Who fans for her portrayal of reporter Sarah Jane Smith on the British sci-fi show, died Tuesday at age 63. She had been battling cancer, according to a BBC statement.

"Sarah Jane Smith was everybody's hero when I was younger, and as brave and funny and brilliant as people only ever are in stories," said Steven Moffat, Doctor Who's lead writer and executive producer, in the statement. "But many years later, when I met the real Sarah Jane – Lis Sladen herself – she was exactly as any child ever [would] have wanted her to be. Kind and gentle and clever; and a ferociously talented actress, of course, but in that perfectly English unassuming way."

Sladen began playing The Doctor's companion in 1973, when Jon Pertwee held the long-running show's title role. She portrayed Sarah Jane for another three and half seasons, also working alongside the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker.

Fans loved the character, and Sladen would go on to reprise her role on more than one occasion.

"I sometimes think, 'If I knew what made Sarah Jane so popular, I'd bottle it,'" Sladen told Wired.com in 2008. "When I started Doctor Who, I wrote down things the character would be for me. I wanted her to be smart and feisty. Since I never considered Doctor Who a sci-fi show but a character-driven story with some adventure, that saved me from just rolling into a character who was the little girl who needed saving."

In 2007, Sladen starred in a Doctor Who spinoff series on CBBC called The Sarah Jane Adventures, working with Doctors David Tennant and Matt Smith.

'The fans never lost track of Sarah Jane.'"I absolutely loved Lis," Sarah Jane Adventures creator Russell T. Davies said in a statement Tuesday. "She was funny and cheeky and clever and just simply wonderful. The universe was lucky to have Sarah Jane Smith; the world was lucky to have Lis."

Sladen clearly felt the same about the world of Doctor Who, which over the years helped the actress develop a devoted fan base.

"I am so grateful to the fans," she said in 2008. "They were always good to me. Whether I was meeting them at conventions, or they were supporting the DVDs or the BBC Radio shows, the fans never lost track of Sarah Jane."

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