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Alan Davies is a Actor British born on 6 march 1966 at Essex (United-kingdom)

Alan Davies

Alan Davies
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 6 march 1966 (58 years) at Essex (United-kingdom)

Alan Roger Davies (/ˈdeɪvɪs/ day-viss; born 6 March 1966) is an English stand-up comedian, writer and actor, best known for playing the title role in the BBC mystery drama series Jonathan Creek since 1997 and for appearing as the permanent panellist on the BBC panel show QI from 2003.

Biography

Davies married writer Katie Maskell on 13 January 2007 after a 6-month engagement. The couple first met backstage at QI in 2005. Friend and comedy partner Bill Bailey was Davies's best man and delivered a speech at the ceremony. They have three children.

Davies has narrated an anti-vivisection video called Wasted Lives.

In late 2007 The Times and Daily Telegraph reported that Davies bit the ear of a homeless man. Davies had just left a wake at the nearby Groucho Club. He told The Times in 2009, "He wasn't a tramp. He was a raging, horrendous arsehole. He called me a cunt several times. Or if it wasn't him, it was his mate. And, yes, I went for him and, yes, I did it in what turned out to be an amusing way." Following the incident, Davies was banned from the Groucho Club.

Davies is a lifelong fan and season ticket holder of Arsenal FC. Davies also used to host the podcast "It's Up For Grabs Now" which took a light-hearted look at goings on at the club. He is also a vegetarian. On 18 January 2011, he began hosting the new Arsenal Podcast "The Tuesday Club" with Ian Stone, Keith Dover, Tayo Popoola and Skint Records founder Damian Harris.

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Filmography of Alan Davies (2 films)

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Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, 1h35
Directed by Gurinder Chadha
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes L'adolescence, Films about animals, Films about children, Films about music and musicians, Films about cats, Musical films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Teen movie
Actors Georgia Groome, Eleanor Tomlinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Karen Taylor, Alan Davies, Liam Hess
Roles Bob Nicholson
Rating63% 3.152293.152293.152293.152293.15229
Georgia Nicholson is a 14-year-old school girl who has many stresses in her life. She thinks her parents and little sister are embarrassing, that her nose is too big, and that she'll never get a boyfriend. She is also trying to plan her fifteenth birthday party, wanting it to be cool and trendy, which is not what her parents have in mind. On the last day before the new school year, she attends a fancy dress party dressed as a stuffed olive, "to be original", but gets laughed at by the other party-goers, most of all by Georgia's rival, "Slag" Lindsay - a pretty, blonde but spiteful girl in Georgia's year.
Dog Eat Dog, 1h33
Genres Crime
Actors Mark Tonderai, Melanie Blatt, Gary Kemp, Nathan Constance, David Oyelowo, John Thomson
Roles Phil
Rating49% 2.4810352.4810352.4810352.4810352.481035
Four friends, Rooster, CJ, Jess and Chang, dream of making it as DJs but first they need cash — lots of it, and fast. Their lack of funds is compounded by problems ranging from small (cheating girlfriends, mothers in sleazy movies) to large (the towering presence of Tunde, the local porn king). They come up with various schemes, each more harebrained than the last—stealing library books, breaking and entering, dognapping—all with a spectacular lack of success. And into the bargain, they've fallen foul of drugs baron, Jesus (Gary Kemp), whose slogan is "You've gotta have faith in Jesus".