Georgia Trivia
- Georgia Moffett has revealed that she was punched in the face for real during the filming of Spooks: Code 9 - and was "pleased" by the experience.
The young actress, who plays psychology student Kylie in the futuristic show, told Digital Spy:
"I got punched in the face! It was my fault though, because I was getting all like 'I wonder what it's like to be punched in the face?'
"Then after about two hours of shooting this scene I forgot to make eye contact with the guy, which is disastrous, and we misjudged where each other was and he just went [bang] at full pelt in my face."
Moffett, who recently starred in Doctor Who episode 'The Doctor's Daughter', confirmed that the footage of the punch made the final cut, saying: "It's in it! You can see the aftermath of it, which is me staggering around not knowing what's going on.
"We carried on, we're professional. It was fine! It's an experience that I'm quite pleased I had, because I wasn't punched in the face in an aggressive situation."
- Her mother is American actress Sandra Dickinson ("The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy") whilst her father is popular British actor Peter Davison ("All Creatures Great and Small", "Doctor Who", "At Home with the Braithwaites" etc).
- After David Troughton, she is the second child of an actor who played the Doctor (Peter Davison) to have a speaking role in "Doctor Who" (1963) and/or "Doctor Who" (2005).
- She was born the day before her parents' sixth wedding anniversary.
- She was born just nine months after Colin Baker took on role of the Sixth Doctor, replacing her father as the Doctor.
- Georgia made her theatrical début as Mathilde Verlaine, wife of French poet Paul Verlaine, in the play 'Total Eclipse', at the Menier Chocolate Factory (March-May 2007). See review for more.
- Georgia's first television role was at the age of 14 as Nicki Davey in Peak Practice.
- Georgia's first television appearance with her mother (in character) was when Sandra Dickinson played her mother (Debbie) in White Van Man Series 1, Episode 5.