“Glee” alum Jonathan Groff has been tapped in a key role in the new series of “Doctor Who”, the BBC’s long-running sci-fi hit.
The British television series that began back in 1963, “follows the adventures of a Time Lord known as The Doctor, an extraterrestrial being with a human appearance.
The Doctor travels the universe in a time-travelling spaceship called the Tardis,” as per Variety. Though Groff’s role remains unknown, BBC teased in a statement that “he’s on his way to jump aboard the Tardis in a mysterious and exciting guest role.” READ MORE: + ADD SHORTCUT Jonathan Groff Says Keanu Reeves Is The ‘Greatest Action Star Of Our Time’ Groff, 38, rose to fame for his portrayal of Jesse St.
James in the beloved musical comedy drama “Glee”. Since then, he’s starred in M. Night Shyamalan’s box office hit “Knock at the Cabin” as Eric, and portrayed Holden Ford in the acclaimed series “Mindhunter”.
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