Fan Casting Emily Skinner as Who should be the new companion in Things that should happen in Doctor Who Series 14

benjaminmiller1 made this fan casting suggestion on August 7, 2022. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Emily Skinner as Who should be the new companion in Things that should happen in Doctor Who Series 14

Emily SkinnerUnited States

21 years old
Emily Noelle Skinner (born November 30, 2002) is an American actress. She is known for her work with the Brat network (2018–2020) and her role as Amber on the Disney Channel series Andi Mack (2017–...
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Things that should happen in Doctor Who Series 14

Things that should happen in Doctor Who Series 14

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Emily Skinner is known for her roles in Five and Secrets in the Water. She has been suggested by fans for 3,504 roles on myCast, including Rapunzel in Walt Academy. Similar actors include Lizzy Greene, Emily Alyn Lind, and Elle Fanning. Emily Skinner was suggested to play Who should be the new companion in Things that should happen in Doctor Who Series 14 by benjaminmiller1. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Mckenna Grace, Sabrina Carpenter, and Isabela Merced. Things that should happen in Doctor Who Series 14 has 5 roles, including Actors who should be in a supporting/recurring role, Villains/Monsters That Should Return, and Characters That Should Return.

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