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Warwick Ashley Davis ( WORR-ik, born 3 February 1970) is an English actor and television presenter. Active within the industry since he was twelve, Davis is one of the highest grossing supporting actors of all time and has the highest average gross revenue of all time. He played the title character in Willow (1988) and the Leprechaun film series (1993–2003), several characters in the Star Wars film series (1983–2019), most notably Wicket the Ewok, and Professor Filius Flitwick and the goblin Griphook in the Harry Potter film series (2001–2011). Davis starred as a fictionalised version of himself in the sitcom Life's Too Short (2011–2013). He has also presented the ITV game shows Celebrity Squares (2014–2015) and Tenable (2016–). Early life Davis was born on 3 February 1970 in Epsom, Surrey, the son of Susan J. (née Pain) and Ashley Davis, an insurance worker. He has a younger sister. He was educated at Chinthurst School in Tadworth, Surrey and later the City of London Freemen's School. Davis was born with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, a rare bone growth disorder that results in dwarfism. When Davis was 11, his grandmother heard a radio advertisement calling for people who were 4 feet (120 cm) tall or shorter to be in Return of the Jedi. As a Star Wars fan, this was a dream come true for Davis. During the filming of Return of the Jedi, Mark Hamill bought Davis every Star Wars action figure that he did not already own. Career Acting Davis was originally cast as an extra Ewok, but when Kenny Baker, who was originally going to be Wicket, fell ill, George Lucas picked Davis to be the new Wicket after seeing how he carried himself as an Ewok. Davis based his Ewok movements on his dog, who tilted his head from side to side whenever he saw something strange. During production on the film, Davis was the subject of a short mockumentary film about his experience as Wicket, titled Return of the Ewok, made by Return of the Jedi's first assistant director, David Tomblin. The unreleased film was a fictional look at his decision to become an actor and act in the film and his transformation into Wicket the Ewok. Davis reprised his role as Wicket in the ABC made-for-TV films Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure and Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. In 1987, Davis was called to Elstree Studios near London to meet with Ron Howard and George Lucas to discuss a new film project called Willow, which was written with Davis specifically in mind. Willow was his first opportunity to act with his face visible. He co-starred with Val Kilmer in the film, which received a Royal Premiere before the Prince and Princess of Wales. He then moved to television to be in the BBC Television adaptation of the classic The Chronicles of Narnia, specifically in Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (as Reepicheep), and The Silver Chair (as Glimfeather) and an episode of Zorro filmed in Madrid. In 1993, he played the villainous Irish lead character in Leprechaun, opposite Jennifer Aniston, a role he reprised in five sequels, from 1994 to 2003. He also played a leprechaun in the 1998 family film A Very Unlucky Leprechaun. Davis returned to the Star Wars universe, playing four roles in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace: Weazel, a gambler sitting next to Watto at the Podrace; Wald, who was Anakin's Rodian friend, Yoda in some scenes where Yoda was seen walking, and finally, an extra seen walking around the streets of the city of Mos Espa. Davis played the role of Professor Filius Flitwick in the Harry Potter film series. In addition to playing Flitwick, Davis played the role of the goblin Griphook in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, despite the role being played previously by Verne Troyer. In 2004, Davis played the character "Plates" in the indie film Skinned Deep, directed by special effects artist Gabriel Bartalos. In 2006, Davis appeared, alongside fellow Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, in an episode of BBC's comedy series Extras as a satirical version of himself. Davis starred in the film version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as the "body" of Marvin the Paranoid Android (the voice was provided by Alan Rickman). In December 2006, Davis starred in the pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at the Opera House, Manchester, and again in 2007–08 at the New Wimbledon Theatre. Davis appeared in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, in which he played Nikabrik the Dwarf, adding to his previous involvement in TV adaptations of the Chronicles of Narnia series. He also appeared as a contestant on the 2007 series of Children in Need reality show Celebrity Scissorhands. Davis starred as a fictional version of himself in Life's Too Short, written by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, who also starred. In December 2012, Davis returned to New Wimbledon Theatre to reprise his role in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Davis also appeared in the 2008 TV series Merlin as the character Grettir, the gatekeeper to the "lands of king fisher" in the episode "The Eye of the Phoenix" in Series 3. In March 2013, Davis presented an episode of the ITV series Perspectives: "Warwick Davis – The Seven Dwarfs of Auschwitz", in which he explored the story of the Ovitz family, a touring musical troupe which included seven dwarfs who survived the Nazi Auschwitz concentration camp and the experiments of Josef Mengele. Davis appeared as the character Porridge in the Doctor Who episode "Nightmare in Silver", first broadcast in May 2013. In late 2013, Davis appeared for one month as Patsy in the musical comedy Spamalot, based on the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail in London. At the same time, Davis hosted a press conference to announce the Monty Python reunion. In 2014, Davis hosted a factual series for ITV called Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis. The show saw Davis and his family travelling around Britain, enjoying short weekend holiday breaks. The show returned for a second series in spring 2015. From 2014 to 2015, he hosted the revived version of game show Celebrity Squares on ITV. The first series was shown in 2014 and a second aired in 2015. Davis appeared in the 2015 sequel Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In July 2015, he became the voice of Gordon the Gopher in a pilot developed for BBC Taster, and the pilot progressed well, becoming one of the highest rated on the BBC's Taster section. In November 2016, Davis began presenting the daytime ITV game show Tenable. The show returned for further series in 2017 and 2018. Davis also appeared in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, released December 2016, as the rebel fighter Weeteef Cyubee and that was also his first Star Wars role with a blaster. In April 2017, at Star Wars Celebration Orlando, it was announced that Davis would voice Grand Admiral Thrawn's bodyguard Ruhk in the fourth season of Star Wars Rebels. In December 2017, Davis appeared as Wodibin, an alien gambler, in Star.... Discover the Howard Of Warwick popular books. 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  • The Case of The Clerical Cadaver synopsis, comments

    The Case of The Clerical Cadaver

    Howard of Warwick

    It’s new, it's medieval and it’s all very silly….A hidden monastery in the depths of England’s depths?A secret that could rock the church to its core?A trail of clues that can only...

  • A Murder for Master Wat synopsis, comments

    A Murder for Master Wat

    Howard of Warwick

    COMEDY; MEDIEVAL,CRIME. File under Howard of Warwick. (He invented the genre and must be held accountable).When weavers in the 11th century went out to play there was usually troub...

  • The 1066 via Derby synopsis, comments

    The 1066 via Derby

    Howard of Warwick

    The Normans are in town; beware, be careful or be dead…An old wise woman of Derby is dead, and Brother Hermitage has been asked to deal with her.This means she must have been murde...

  • The Hermes Parchment synopsis, comments

    The Hermes Parchment

    Howard of Warwick

    Where goes the King’s Investigator, there goes death; by murder, usually.The author of the Best Selling The Heretics of De'Ath and other tales too numerous to be polite, does not k...

  • The Case of The Curious Corpse synopsis, comments

    The Case of The Curious Corpse

    Howard of Warwick

    More medieval crime comedy; the genre that hides in the bushes and makes strange noises.Brother Hermitage is compelled to yet another investigation by the sight of a most curious c...

  • A Murder of Convenience synopsis, comments

    A Murder of Convenience

    Howard of Warwick

    This time, there’s murder in the air; and in the bushes, the castles, the highways and byways. And Brother Hermitage is caught in the middle of the lot; as usual.Even though he’s e...

  • A Murder for Brother Hermitage synopsis, comments

    A Murder for Brother Hermitage

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    It's more medieval mystery for people who laugh.Number 1 best selling, prize winning Howard of Warwick is back with volume 12 of the Chronicles of Brother Hermitage; "this time it'...

  • The Chester Chasuble synopsis, comments

    The Chester Chasuble

    Howard of Warwick

    History, hilarity and some horrible goings on.Howard of Warwick, the No 1 BestSelling author who brought you The Bayeux Embroidery, has fabricated yet another outing for the world'...

  • Hermitage, Wat and Some Murder or Other synopsis, comments

    Hermitage, Wat and Some Murder or Other

    Howard of Warwick

    Humour ahead: The works of Howard of Warwick are hilarious and very silly. If you value your historical proprieties look away now.After 1066 not all the Normans were in England. Th...

  • The Case of The Cantankerous Carcass synopsis, comments

    The Case of The Cantankerous Carcass

    Howard of Warwick

    How is a medieval monk supposed to investigate a death if the corpse keeps complaining all the time?Once more Brother Hermitage toils to avoid his duties as King's Investigator, an...

  • Brother Hermitage, the Shorts synopsis, comments

    Brother Hermitage, the Shorts

    Howard of Warwick

    In the world of the medieval investigative monk there are examples of brilliance, of forward thinking and of insight.Then there is Brother Hermitage.From the manuscripts currently ...

  • Murder Most Murderous synopsis, comments

    Murder Most Murderous

    Howard of Warwick

    “Aha” on page 1? This can’t be right.When Brother Hermitage starts the latest investigation by working out who did it, you know that things are bound to be going wrong by page 2; n...

  • A Mayhem of Murderous Monks synopsis, comments

    A Mayhem of Murderous Monks

    Howard of Warwick

    In what should be a straightforward investigation, Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances, (look him up), sends Hermitage, Wat and Cwen to find out who murdered one Brother Egeus.Or does he?...

  • The 1066 to Hastings synopsis, comments

    The 1066 to Hastings

    Howard of Warwick

    If ever there was a bad time to be an AngloSaxon noble in England it was October 14th 1066.Avoiding the Hastings area was also advisable.When Saxon noble Lady Gudmund demands that ...

  • Return to The DIngle synopsis, comments

    Return to The DIngle

    Howard of Warwick

    Brother Hermitage wants there to be a murder? This can’t be right. In all of his previous excursions, he’s been pretty meticulous about avoiding the things.When an instruction arri...

  • The Bayeux Embroidery synopsis, comments

    The Bayeux Embroidery

    Howard of Warwick

    The Bayeux Tapestry is no laughing matter. Well, apart from the rude bits, obviously.The nuns of Kent have been commissioned by Earl Odo to create a great tapestry telling the glor...

  • Hermitage, Wat and Some Nuns synopsis, comments

    Hermitage, Wat and Some Nuns

    Howard of Warwick

    From the world’s bestselling author of comedy historical mysteries comes another largely pointless excursion.Medieval Shrewsbury is surely no place for murder. Not in this charming...

  • The 1066 From Normandy synopsis, comments

    The 1066 From Normandy

    Howard of Warwick

    Death and taxes... with extra death.Yet more medieval detectivesortofthing from the best selling author...Brother Hermitage, the King’s most medieval investigator, is about to disc...

  • The Tapestry of Death synopsis, comments

    The Tapestry of Death

    Howard of Warwick

    England 1067: Briston the weaver has been murdered – in a very special way – and it is up to his old friend Wat the Weaver to avenge his death.Brother Hermitage will naturally supp...

  • A Murder for Mistress Cwen synopsis, comments

    A Murder for Mistress Cwen

    Howard of Warwick

    For a medieval monk who hates investigating anything, Brother Hermitage seems to do it quite a lot. As he stumbles into his 10th fulllength tale, signs of improvement remain stubbo...

  • The Garderobe of Death synopsis, comments

    The Garderobe of Death

    Howard of Warwick

    England 1067: Henri de Turold, King William's favourite hunting companion has been murdered. How anyone actually did it, given the remarkably personal nature of the fatal wound, is...

  • Murder Can Be Murder synopsis, comments

    Murder Can Be Murder

    Howard of Warwick

    Young Fridolf, an apprentice goldsmith from London has the most bizarre request concerning a murder that Hermitage has ever heard. Still, at least he has the opportunity to make th...

  • Hermitage, Wat and Some Druids synopsis, comments

    Hermitage, Wat and Some Druids

    Howard of Warwick

    Brother Hermitage is at it again this time with druids.Is it a murder mystery? Is it a thriller? Is it just something gone horribly wrong?When his nemesis, the Norman conqueror Le...