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Russell T. Davies
Birth at
27 April 1963
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Russell T. Davies, a well-known and popular television producer and screenwriter, was born on April 27, 1963 in Swansea, United Kingdom, to a family of teachers. As a schoolboy, Russell tried many times to show himself in front of his classmates in various scenes of comic roles. At fourteen, Davis successfully auditioned and was enrolled in the Western Youth Theatre. The boy grew up curious, cheerful, many times attended the performances of circus groups, fascinated by the performances of clowns.
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Russell T. Davies, a well-known and popular television producer and screenwriter, was born on April 27, 1963 in Swansea, United Kingdom, to a family of teachers. As a schoolboy, Russell tried many times to show himself in front of his classmates in various scenes of comic roles. At fourteen, Davis successfully auditioned and was enrolled in the Western Youth Theatre. The boy grew up curious, cheerful, many times attended the performances of circus groups, fascinated by the performances of clowns. After graduating from high school, Russell entered the University of Oxford, after his graduation, he took a part-time job in the children's department of the Air Force. Here, Davis worked in various positions and took an active part in the release of two films - "Dark Season" and "Waterfall of the Century". In the early nineties, Russell Davis left the Air Force and worked on television in Granada, but even there he decided to become a freelance writer.
In 1994, Davis got a job in television, where his scripts devoted to the study of religion and the proper education of the younger generation found application in Revelation, a soap opera that raises the issue of sex-religion relations. Russell Davis spent a lot of time studying public opinion about abortion, prostitution, homosexuality. Davis demonstrated his conclusions in his scripts, productions, books.
The most notable and popular work of Russell Davis is the preparation of the fantastic film Doctor Who. The role of Davis as an executive producer brought him real success, audience recognition and positive reviews of film critics.
In 2008, Russell Davis was awarded the Order of the British Empire for special services in dramatic cinema. In 2009, Davis moved to Los Angeles to direct Torchwood. Day and miracle.
In 2011, Russell returned to the UK after his best partner contracted cancer and is currently working on the dramatic film Masters vs. Aliens.
Stephen Russell Davies (Stephen Russell Davies)