“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.
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”. Recently, Groff starred in “The Matrix Resurrections” as the new Agent Smith and is recognized for his voice acting in the “Frozen” franchise.
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