William Hughes (born 1998)

William Hughes (12 May 1998 – 9 July 2018) was a Welsh boxer and child actor from Mumbles, Swansea.[3]

William Hughes
Hughes (left) landing a blow in February 2018
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NationalityWelsh
Born(1998-05-12)12 May 1998
Swansea, Wales
Died9 July 2018(2018-07-09) (aged 20)
Corfu, Greece

Acting

As a child, Hughes appeared in several episodes of the television programme Doctor Who as the boyhood incarnation of the Doctor's greatest rival, the Master, a character he portrayed simultaneously alongside John Simm, appearing in the episodes "The Sound of Drums" and "Last of the Time Lords" in 2007, as well as in the two-part special "The End of Time" in 2009–2010 through archive footage.[4] From the Master's first appearance in 1971, Hughes was the youngest actor to portray the character.

He then appeared in the spin-off Torchwood in 2008, as a different character called Alex Grainger in the serial "Sleeper".[4]

Boxing

Hughes began boxing at age 9[5] in Bon-y-maen, at the ABC Boxing gym[3] and won three Welsh titles. He became the protege of Enzo Maccarinelli, the Welsh World Champion boxer, and won a British Championship at the GB Amateur Boxing Championships in 2011 for Wales, in the 42 kg class.[1] He continued with the sport, and in early 2017 he fought in a charity white-collar boxing exhibition match, raising money for cancer research, working with sports company Ultra White Collar Boxing.[6] From autumn 2017, he joined the Elite Athlete Programme at Queen Mary University of London,[5] also studying a degree in Finance there.[3] In 2018, he also fought with the club Repton.[7] With Queen Mary's, he won Gold at the 2017/18 British Universities and Colleges Sport championships.[8] He shares a name with the 1930s Welsh champion boxer William, or Billy, "Kid" Hughes.

Death

In July 2018, Hughes took a trip to the Greek island of Corfu to celebrate finishing his exams from his first year of studies at Queen Mary's. On 9 July – the last night of his holiday – Hughes was found unresponsive following an attempted suicide. He was transferred to hospital but could not be resuscitated. Following an inquest, which concluded the 20-year-old had taken his own life, his body was flown back to the UK.[9][10]

His former school in Swansea, Bishop Vaughan Catholic School, released a statement sending their thoughts and prayers to his family and saying that he was "an exceptionally talented sportsman" during his time there. His coach and friend, Enzo Maccarinelli, posted a tweet and released statements calling his "little protege" "a tremendously talented kid" with "dreams of competing as a professional [boxer]" and "everything going for him", and saying that he was "heartbroken".[11][12]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2007–2010 Doctor Who The Master (age 8) 3 episodes
2008 Torchwood Alex Grainger Episode: Sleeper

References

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