Warwick Davis
Author of Size Matters Not: The Extraordinary Life and Career of Warwick Davis
Works by Warwick Davis
Associated Works
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader [1989 BBC TV series] (1989) — Actor — 113 copies, 4 reviews
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- Birthdate
- 1970-02-03
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
- Agent
- Independent Talent Group, Ltd.
- Birthplace
- Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Warwick Davis's career really has been extraordinary. His very first acting gig was on Return of the Jedi at the age of eleven. He was hired just beause he fit into an Ewok suit -- he'd top out as an adult at three foot six and was even shorter then -- and impressed everybody so much they decided to have him play Wicket when the actor who was originally supposed to do it came down with food poisoning. He then went on to star in Willow when he was only seventeen, and has since done all kinds show more of interesting things, including playing Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter movies.
Davis talks a lot, in this memoir, about all the amazing projects he's worked on, and about palling around with the likes of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Val Kilmer, and Ricky Gervais, but he never comes across as egotistical or name-droppy. Instead, every page oozes with charming, forthright enthusiasm. This is a guy who can't believe how lucky he is and how much fun he's having -- except maybe when they're trying to drown him in a storm scene or suffocate him in hot foam costumes on 100-degree days -- and is happy to take his readers along for the ride. He comes across as marvelously likable, funny, down-to-earth, and, despite having suffered his share of personal tragedies, irrepressibly upbeat. It was an utter, utter delight to hang out with him for a few hundred pages, and I'm still grinning after finishing it. show less
Davis talks a lot, in this memoir, about all the amazing projects he's worked on, and about palling around with the likes of George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Val Kilmer, and Ricky Gervais, but he never comes across as egotistical or name-droppy. Instead, every page oozes with charming, forthright enthusiasm. This is a guy who can't believe how lucky he is and how much fun he's having -- except maybe when they're trying to drown him in a storm scene or suffocate him in hot foam costumes on 100-degree days -- and is happy to take his readers along for the ride. He comes across as marvelously likable, funny, down-to-earth, and, despite having suffered his share of personal tragedies, irrepressibly upbeat. It was an utter, utter delight to hang out with him for a few hundred pages, and I'm still grinning after finishing it. show less
Genuinely funny and upbeat in tone, though there are some tragic moments. I expected him to talk about working with Billy Barty, perhaps the most famous little person actor at that time, but he didn't say a word. Odd. I guess it just wasn't memorable or maybe it was negative and he didn't want to speak ill of the dead. Much later he did refer to BB as the founder of the LPA.
Very good, emotional and funny. Fantastic reading about Warwick's life, so humble and talented. Must watch more of his movies!
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