4. Michael Smiley

Michael Smiley in Rogue One and Doctor Who (BBC, LucasFilm, HF)
Michael Smiley in Rogue One and Doctor Who (BBC, LucasFilm, HF)

Smiley made a cameo appearance as original 1977 Star Wars character Dr Evazan in 2016’s Rogue One, taking over the role from Alfie Curtis. He made his Doctor Who debut just a couple of years earlier, playing soldier Morgan Blue in Peter Capaldi’s second Doctor Who episode Into the Dalek.

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5. Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg in Doctor Who and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (BBC, LucasFilm, HF)
Simon Pegg in Doctor Who and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (BBC, LucasFilm, HF)

Pegg, who played The Editor in the 2005 series of Doctor Who, later had his nerd dreams fulfilled to play scrap metal trader Unkar Plutt in 2015's The Force Awakens (which he also consulted on for director JJ Abrams). Given his involvement in the Star Trek series, he really is quite the sci-fi triple threat.

6. Jimmy Vee

Jimmy Vee in Doctor Who and Star Wars (BBC, LucasFilm, HF)
Jimmy Vee in Doctor Who and Star Wars (BBC, LucasFilm, HF)

Vee is probably best known to Who fans for playing red spiky alien Bannakaffalatta in Doctor Who’s 2007 Christmas special, Voyage of the Damned. He also played various other aliens during the series’ run including the Graske and the Moxx of Balhoon.

In recent years, though, he’s picked up a much more prestigious role as R2-D2, taking over from original star Kenny Baker following his death in August 2016.

7. Navin Chowdhry

Navin Chowdhry in Doctor Who (BBC, HF)
Navin Chowdhry in Doctor Who (BBC, HF)

Chowdhry appeared in Doctor Who way back in 2005 as a government secretary called Indra Ganesh, who ends up being murdered by the Slitheen in Aliens of London.

His first Star Wars appearance, meanwhile, was quite a while later, with the actor playing a Resistance Cargo pilot for 2017’s The Last Jedi.

8. Lily Cole

Lily Cole in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Doctor Who (LucasFilm, BBC, HF)
Lily Cole in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Doctor Who (LucasFilm, BBC, HF)

Model-turned-actor Cole played the Siren in 2011 Who episode The Curse of the Black Spot, and more recently made her Star Wars debut in a cameo role during The Last Jedi.

Credited as “Party Girl Lovey,” she can be seen by the side of Justin Theroux’s Master Codebreaker during the Canto Bight casino sequence.

9. Danny Sapani

Danny Sapani in Doctor Who (BBC, HF)
Danny Sapani in Doctor Who (BBC, HF)
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Sapani played an ill-fated Medical Frigate Captain in The Last Jedi, after previously bringing Colonel Manton to life in 2011 Who episode A Good Man Goes to War.

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