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Alan Davies, the renowned British stand-up comedian, writer, and actor, had a difficult childhood. Following his mother’s death, he struggled to adjust to life, which resulted in him acting rudely and being belligerent. However, by the time he graduated from high school, he had achieved great marks and continued to excel in college as well. His relocation from Essex to Kent was his first foray into the theatre business. Within months after earning his degree from ‘Kent University,’ the gifted genius landed his first gig as a stand-up comedian. He gained notoriety following the performance and started on a three-month tour of various locales. Additionally, his abilities earned him a nomination for the ‘Best Young Comic’ award. His role as Jonathan Creek, a magician’s assistant who creates illusions on stage and at night during the day and enjoys debunking allegedly supernatural phenomena, earned him considerable popularity with television producers. He also performed a well-known stand-up performance named ‘Urban Trauma,’ which became a crowd favorite. Apart from hosting a variety of radio shows, including ‘Alan’s Big One’ and ‘About a Dog’ on Radio 1, he also wrote his autobiography, ‘My Favourite People and Me 1978-1988’. Among his other television appearances are ‘Bob and Rose’ and ‘Top Gear’. To learn more about his life and characteristics, continue reading the biography below.

Childhood & Adolescence

Alan was born in Loughton, England on 6th March 1966, the second of his family’s three children. His elder brother and younger sister are his other siblings. His mother died of leukemia when he was only six years old. Davies’s father was a certified public accountant.

Davies began his education at the ‘Staples Road School’ but was transferred from Loughton to the ‘Bancroft’s School’ in Essex during his third year. He struggled mightily to cope with his mother’s death, which turned him into a brat and embroiled him in minor crimes and smoking.

After graduating from high school in 1982 with eight O-Levels, he enrolled at ‘Loughton College of Further Education to study Theatre and Media Studies. He graduated with four GCSEs.
He continued his studies in drama at ‘Kent University’ and earned a degree in 1988.

Alan Davies’s Career

Leaving Essex to follow his passion for performing in front of an audience was a watershed moment in his life. He landed his first job as a stand-up comic months after graduating from university in 1988.

The incredibly gifted comic quickly acquired notoriety and was invited to undertake a three-month tour of Canada, which included appearances at numerous festivals and clubs. The actor’s grueling schedule during the tour took a toll on him, and he made arrangements to return to England.

This actor was nominated for ‘Best Young Comic’ by ‘Time Out magazine in 1991. He appeared as a guest on the ‘Tonight with Jonathon Ross’ show a year later.

Continuing to perform stand-up across continents, he received the ‘Edinburgh Festival’s’Critics Award for Comedy’ in 1994. Later versions of the award-winning show were released in audio and video formats. The show was taped at the ‘Lyric Theatre’ and was named ‘Alan Davies Live at the Lyric’ in the Perrier Picks at the ‘Edinburgh Awards.

With the awards, his popularity surged, and he was assigned to host the radio show ‘Alan’s Big One’. He also appeared in the ‘Altman International’ and ‘Channel 4’ production ‘One for the Road’ from 1994 to 1995, a television series based on Simon Treat’s bizarre escapades as he embarks on a globe tour. Davies represented the character of Simon.

Though this comic was well-known in the stand-up world, he gained the attention of industry heavyweights due to his role in the ‘BAFTA Award-winning BBC series ‘Jonathan Creek,’ a mystery and crime series that premiered in 1997.

This actor, who played the lead part, represented a man who invented magic tricks for a magician and possessed the ability to solve otherworldly secrets through his grasp of illusions.
In 1998, BBC7 broadcast ‘The Alan Davies Show,’ a sitcom he wrote and acted in. He also appeared in the comedy series ‘A Many Splintered Thing’ that same year, as Russell Boyd, an aspiring music composer.

At the ‘Duchess Theatre,’ his stand-up show ‘Urban Trauma’ was a smash hit. The sold-out performance was adapted for television and even made its television debut in 1998 on ‘BBC One.’

Davies participated in a radio sitcom titled ‘About a Dog’ and adverts for the building society ‘Abbey National’ from the late 1990s to 2002. He portrays the canine Jack in ‘About a Dog,’ and the show delves into the dialogues between the dog and his master from the dog’s perspective.

Alan starred as Bob, a gay school teacher caught in a love triangle, in the 2001 television romantic comedy series ‘Bob and Rose.’ His portrayal of the protagonist earned him the ‘Best Actor award at the ‘Monte Carlo Television Festival.

In 2003, he completed the fastest lap round in the ‘Star in a Reasonably Priced Car’ portion of the renowned automobile-themed television show ‘Top Gear’, clocking a 1:54 in rainy circumstances. In the same year, he made his first appearance on the panel of the quiz show ‘QI.’ He continues to appear on the show as a permanent member of the panel.

Beginning in 2004, he portrayed Henry Farmer, a criminal barrister striving to juggle his personal and professional lives, in the ‘ITV ‘series ‘The Brief. He also made an appearance on the ‘Roman Road’ that year.

In 2007, he appeared in the ‘ITV’ documentary ‘You Don’t Know You’re Born,’ which has celebrities delving into their family history. He was also a guest on the BBC radio comedy game show ‘The Unbelievable Truth,’ in which contestants were required to tell the truth about a certain subject while concealing the truth and avoiding detection.

In 2008, Davies starred in the BBC One version of the novel ‘Hotel Babylon’. This comic portrayed Superintendent Mallard in the ‘ITV’ series ‘Marple,’ which was based on the works of the renowned mystery writer Agatha Christie.
He appeared twice on the BBC’s science and philosophy documentary ‘Horizon’ in 2009 alone, once in the March 31st edition and again in November. The same year, Penguin Books published his autobiography, ‘My Favourite People and Me 1978-1988.’

Following his appearance on an episode of ‘Lewis’ in May 2010, he directed a three-part documentary titled ‘Alan Davies’ Teenage Revolution’ for ‘Channel 4’. The documentary draws on Alan’s youth experiences, as detailed in his autobiography, to examine changes in Britain’s sociopolitical and cultural landscapes during the 1980s.

In 2011, he appeared as a guest on the ‘ABC television show ‘A Quiet Word With’ and judged the participants on the ‘ITV talent hunt show ‘Show Me the Funny’.

He arranged a tour titled ‘Life is Pain’ in 2012, performing at various sites in the United Kingdom. In the same year, he shared the trophy for ‘The Big Fat Quiz of the 1990s’ with comic Phill Jupitus.

Earlier in 2014, he served as moderator of the ‘Alan Davies Après-Ski’ discussion program, which discussed the ‘Sochi Olympics highlights. He most recently worked with ‘Channel 5’ as the host of the second season of ‘The Dog Rescuers.

He is now working on the second season of ‘Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled,’ which premiered in June 2014. Davies hosts the chat show, which features a roundtable conversation with several comedians. The show’s title is unanimously chosen based on the summary of the discussion.

His Significant Works

This comedian’s sold-out stand-up show ‘Urban Trauma’ is widely regarded as one of his finest efforts as a stand-up comedian. Alan’s career took a new direction as a result of the show, and he leveraged his newfound success to promote his acting career.

Awards and Accomplishments

This actor received the Critics Award for Comedy at the ‘Edinburgh Festival’ in 1994 for his stand-up humorous performances.
He won the ‘Best Actor Award at the ‘Monte Carlo TV Festival for his depiction of Robert Gossage in the 2001 comedy film ‘Bob and Rose’.

Personal History and Legacies

He met his wife Katie Maskell while working on the set of ‘QI’. After six months of dating, the pair exchanged nuptial vows on 13th January 2007.
In December 2009, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter. Two years later, they welcomed a son, whom they named Robert.

Estimated Net worth

Unknown.

Trivia

This comedian and actor are accused of biting the ear of a homeless guy during a brawl. A few sectors of the media, including ‘The Times’ and ‘The Daily Telegraph,’ had reported on this fight. The popular actor claimed in his defense that he was provoked by the vagabond.