Phil Davis
Phil Davis was born in Grays, England, United Kingdom on July 30th, 1953 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 71, Phil Davis biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
He appeared in the lead role in the play Gotcha! On his last day at school, an under-achieving student holds two teachers hostage. In Quadrophenia (1979), Chalky, a mod who is knocked off his scooter by a rocker, was an early film role. Edward "Ned" Young, the young of the Bounty (1984), was his co-star Daniel Day-Lewis later rated him as one of his greatest inspirations. He appeared in the television series To Have and to Hold with Amanda Redman. He began working with Mike Leigh, including Cyril the motorcycle courier in High Hopes (1988) and Stanley, the husband of the abortion service provider in Vera Drake (2004).
He has made numerous television appearances. In the first episode of Sherlock House (2005) as Jeff Hope, the malevolent servant in Poldark (2015) and as DI Tom Piper in crime drama Black Work, his most recent appearances have seen him mostly as disreputable characters, including Mean Money lender Smallwood as Jeff Hope, a taxi driver.
In the 5th and final series of BBC Three's Being Human, he appeared as the human incarnation of the devil. In addition, Rupert Penry Jones appeared in the television series Whitechapel, as Rupert Penry Jones. Ebenezer Scrooge appeared in David Edgar's latest version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol at the Royal Shakespeare Company from November 2017 to February 2018.
Recording career
Davis' album "Blown It" was released on the Elton John-owned label The Rocket Record Company in 1980.
Awards and nominations
- 1996 Valenciennes International Festival of Action and Adventure Films – Won – Audience Award for: I.D. (1995)
- 2001 Royal Television Society – Nominated – Best Actor – Male for: North Square (2000).
- 2001 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards – Won – Best Actor for: North Square (2000).
- 2004 British Independent Film Awards – Won – Best Actor for: Vera Drake (2004).
- 2004 San Diego Film Critics Society Awards – Won – Best Supporting Actor for: Vera Drake (2004).
- 2005 BAFTA Awards – Nominated – Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for: Vera Drake (2004).
- 2005 London Critics Circle Film Awards – Won – British Supporting Actor of the Year for: Vera Drake (2004).