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Originally Posted by mangajunky
must be a different Tom Baker.
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I was wondering about that too, like, Morrison was partying with a future Doctor Who??? I might not think he was as big of an idiot then.
It could actually have been that Tom Baker though as he was born in 1934 and would have been 35 in 1969. According to Wikipedia:
He was nominated for two
Golden Globe Awards for his role as
Rasputin in the 1971 film
Nicholas and Alexandra.
So he was probably on his way up as a celebrity in '69 too.
However, further investigation of the fourth Doctor digs up that there was actually an
American actor of the same name in the Warhol scene, who was in fact a friend of Morrison. He died of a drug overdose in 1982, not unlike his good friend the Lizard King.