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Peter Capaldi's Role In Doctor Who
Peter Capaldi is currently playing the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who. I picked him for this role because, although Rudolf is a waiter, he seems to be a higher up, more responsible waiter. He is also quick to solve problems, much like the Doctor. I also wanted to pick someone a bit older/older-looking, and Capaldi felt like a great choice.
Oprah Winfrey is most known for her talk-show, but she has also acted in Selma and The Butler and has proved to be a very able actress. I imagined the cook as having a big personality and I feel like Oprah definitely fits that. I also wanted someone a bit older than Miss Flora Van Husen for this role and thus Oprah felt like a great fit.
Eka Darville is most well known for his role as Malcolm Ducasse in

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