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Former Doctor Who star David Tennant offers to bequeath his own skull for use in Hamlet


Scots star David Tennant has claimed he would happily bequeath his own skull to be used in productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet.

And now Scots star David Tennant has claimed he would happily bequeath his own skull to be used in productions of the famous Shakespeare play. Now 53, Tennant is asked on the latest episode of the Off Menu podcast if he’d leave any of his bones to theatre, and he replies: ‘I’d very happily appear again in a production of Hamlet playing a different part, yeah. André Tchaikowsky 1975 , a Polish-born musician who died in 1982 and famously bequeathed his skull to the Royal Shakespeare Company for use in Hamlet

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