Matt Smith welcomed me into his London garden on a May morning, offering tea and ensuring I had a comfortable seat in the shade. His terrier, just back from the vet, needed occasional attention, for which Smith apologized each time he got up. This hospitality was expected from the star known for roles in ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘The Crown.’
Steven Moffat, a writer familiar with Smith for two decades, noted how effortlessly Smith charms people. ‘Everyone thinks they are Matt’s best friend,’ Moffat said, ‘but they’re simply experiencing his charm.’
Smith’s rise began in 2010 as the 11th Doctor on ‘Doctor Who,’ a role full of charisma. Since then, he has embraced darker characters, playing villains and complex figures. ‘We need our villains,’ Smith noted, but he does not wish to be confined to such roles indefinitely.
With his striking grin and distinctive hair, Smith has portrayed menacing figures like those seen in ‘Lost River,’ where he performed a shocking scene described as ‘quite good fun.’ When he embodies these roles, his demeanor shifts dramatically, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

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