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 Warwick Davis Biography
 
Name :Warwick Davis
Profession : Actor
Date of birth : 3 February 1970
Place of birth : Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
Height : 3' 6"
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 Warwick Davis Trivia
  • Was 2' 11" tall when Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) was filmed
  • Warwick's grandmother heard a radio annoucement calling for people under 4 feet in height to try out for Return of the Jedi. She took him, then 2-foot-11, to the audition and he won the role of Wicket, the lead Ewok.
  • Portrayed Wicket Wysrti Warrick the Ewok in three films - "Return of the Jedi", "The Ewok Adventure: Caravan of Courage" and "Ewoks: The Battle for Endor".
  • Daughter, Annabelle, was born in 1997.
  • Met his wife Samantha when she was an extra on the set of 1988's "Willow".
  • Son, Harrison, was born in 2003
  • Runs Willow Personal Management, "The biggest agency for short actors in the world".
  • Cast as the body of Marvin the Paranoid Android in _Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The_ (2005) , while Marvin's voice was provided by Alan Rickman.
  • Davis said in his audio commentary for Willow (1988) that the question he gets asked most frequently by fans is 'What was it like to work with Val Kilmer?'. Davis said he has very fond memories of working with Val, describing him as having a great, "wacky" sense of humor and being very passionate and dedicated to the job.

 Warwick Davis Detailed Biography
Warwick Davis's career as an actor came about purely by chance. Back in 1981 his Grandmother heard a radio announcement calling for people under four foot tall to appear in the new Star Wars film Return of the Jedi. He played the tiny Ewok, Wicket, who became one of the film's lead creature characters.

After the success of Return of the Jedi, Lucas went on to make two Ewok movies for ABC television: Caravan of Courage in 1984 and in 1985, Battle for Endor. Davis reprised his performances as Wicket in both. In the same year, Davis appeared alongside David Bowie in the fantasy film Labyrinth.

In 1987 Davis was called to Elstree Studios in London for a meeting with Ron Howard and George Lucas. They discussed a new project, Willow, written specifically with Davis in mind. This epic fantasy has since become a film favorite with family audiences throughout the world.

After the success of Willow, Davis was cast in two series of the BBC television classic The Chronicles of Narnia. In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Davis portrayed the swashbuckling mouse Reepicheep, and in The Silver Chair he played Glimfeather the owl.

Up until this point in his career, Davis had always been cast as a goodie. On reading the script for Leprechaun, he was thrilled to learn that this Leprechaun was in fact a ‘baddie.' The film achieved cult status with movie fans in America, which prompted no less than four sequels to be made.

In 1995, Davis appeared as Gildrig in Gulliver's Travels. The series set new American television audience records by attracting a staggering 56 million viewers. Then, two years later, George Lucas invited him to return to that famous galaxy far, far away for Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. Davis played no less than four roles in the film, with character names Wald and Weazel.

Later in 1997, a script arrived entitled A Very Unlucky Leprechaun. No, not another horror movie, this time the Leprechaun, known as Lucky, was friendly, if a little eccentric. The sequel The White Pony was made the following year.

Davis continues to be extremely busy. Last year, he was seen as Acorn in The 10th Kingdom and as Basil Lodge in the BBC sit-com, The Fitz. He also spent six weeks in Canada filming a new version of the Snow White story for ABC television and shooting a British film called Al's Lads.

Currently, Davis is working on two series for the BBC: an episode of the mystery series Murder Rooms and Steve Coogan's Hammer House homage Dr. Terrible's House of Horror.

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