Hello! My name is Kelsey, nice to meet you!
I reside in North Carolina, United States, and am still in High School (I’m weary to give out my age and grade level, as that’s not a permanent thing.) This is my very first website ever, I’m proud to say.
From what little free time and I can gather outside of the internet world, I am also a musician and writer.
I have been a David fan since November, 2007. I first saw this man on the big screen in his role of Barty Crouch Jr. in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
I thought, “Wow! This guy doing the freaky tongue thing is kind of cool!” Immediately dismissing my interest, I rediscovered him some time later,
thanks to a close friend, Emma (see below), when she suggested I watch Doctor Who on the BBCA.
When I saw him again, not realizing I did know who he was, I (re)fell in love at first site.
His numerous (hilarious) facial expressions are what instantly won me over. After becoming a Doctor Who fanatic,
my other close friend, Kari, encouraged/persuaded me to create a fansite for him.
And I warmly welcome you now to Davidholics Anonymous! I MEAN Tennantively.org! :D
Hey there, my name is Kari and I'm almost 20 years old. I'm from Arizona in the United States and am studying to be a graphic designer.
Now, don't laugh at me, but I've become a fan of David only in the beginning of this year. Emma and mostly Kelsey sorta drew me in. When Kelsey expressed her idea of a possible fansite, I said go for it and I knew I'd want to learn more about him. I first saw him in Harry Potter, but I never gave him much recognition at the time. Oddly enough, that's how a lot of my fandoms start. I'm a fan of Doctor Who and I'm a huge fan of David's short films. Other than the Doctor, my favorite role of David's is him as "Davina", because he's very convincing and that to me shows someone veritile and geniune.
It amuses me that David is such a modest person about his acting and achievments and looks. To quote Paris Hilton, "That's hot!"








Einstein & Eddington (2008)
Hamlet (2008)
Love's Labour's Lost (2008)










