Alan Davies (born Alan Roger Davies) was born on March 6, 1966 in Lawton, Essex. After the death of his mother at the age of 6, he, his older brother and younger sister were raised by his father, an accountant by profession. Alan received a private education at Bancroft School, then graduated from Lawton College and the University of Kent with a degree in drama. In 2003, Alan Davies was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of the University.
Alan Davies began his comedy career in 1988 with a performance
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Alan Davies (born Alan Roger Davies) was born on March 6, 1966 in Lawton, Essex. After the death of his mother at the age of 6, he, his older brother and younger sister were raised by his father, an accountant by profession. Alan received a private education at Bancroft School, then graduated from Lawton College and the University of Kent with a degree in drama. In 2003, Alan Davies was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of the University.
Alan Davies began his comedy career in 1988 with a performance at the Whitstable club, and in 1991 Time Out magazine named him the best young comedian. In 1994, he won the Edingburg Critics Festival in the comedy category. In 1998, his show Urban Trauma was broadcast on BBC1. In 2012, Alan Davies began his Life Pain tour.
Popularity came to Alan Davis after the series “Jonathan Creek”, where he played a magician-inventor, who is involved in solving crimes. For this show, he won the BAFTA Award for Best Drama Show. In 1998, Alan Davies released his radio show, which was released on the BBC. In 2001, Davis starred in the comedy drama Bob and Rose. For his role, he won the award for Best Actor at the Monte Carlo Festival. The actor constantly takes part in TV and radio shows, TV series and films. On May 16, 2010, Davies appeared in an episode of the detective series Louis. In 2011, he was a member of the jury on the talent show Show Me The Funny.
In 2009, his book My Favourite People and Me, 1978-88, was published.
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