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Warwick Davis found out about his Bafta fellowship award while ‘on the toilet’

Davis got his first break in 1983’s Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi at the age of just 11.

Warwick Davis is set to pick up the BAFTA fellowship
Warwick Davis is set to pick up the BAFTA fellowship (James Manning/PA)

British actor Warwick Davis, who is set to pick up the Bafta film fellowship, said he learned about his award while checking emails on the toilet.

Davis, who is known for fantasy film Willow and the Harry Potter movies, is receiving Bafta’s highest honour on Sunday in Royal Festival Hall, London for his performing and advocacy work.

The 55-year-old told the PA news agency on the red carpet: “I found out last November, I was actually on the toilet reading my emails and received one from Bafta, with a letter attached, saying: ‘You’ve been awarded a fellowship.’

“I was excited but thought ‘hang on, it could be a scam’, so I checked the email address it came from, and it was indeed a Bafta email address.

“Then I got very excited and jumped off the loo and ran around the house telling the kids and the dog.”

Warwick Davis (left) with with daughter Annabelle Davis (right) and son Harrison Davis
Warwick Davis (left) with with daughter Annabelle Davis (right) and son Harrison Davis (Ian West/PA)

Davis, who was born with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita, a rare bone disorder that results in dwarfism, said he hopes his award is also for his work as an actor as well as his activism.

“If I can have a sneaky bit of this Bafta for my performance work as well my advocacy, I’d be delighted,” he said.

Before becoming one of Britain’s most in-demand actors, Davis got his first break playing an teddy bear-like creature, an Ewok in 1983’s Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi at the age of just 11.

This soon led him to take on the starring role in 1988 film Willow, as titular hero Willow Ufgood who takes on a series of adventurers with the help of a swordsmen, played by Val Kilmer, to protect a child.

He would return to the role in the 2022 Disney+ series Willow, as Ellie Bamber took on the role of the grown-up version of the child, Elora Danan.

His other fantasy roles include Labyrinth, alongside the late David Bowie as the goblin king, BBC adaptations of CS Lewis’s Narnia books, and Channel 4’s Gulliver’s Travels and the more recent 2013’s Jack The Giant Slayer.

Davis has also been a staple of the horror comedy franchise, the Leprechaun movies, where he starred opposite Friends actress Jennifer Aniston in the first movie.

For more recent audiences, he is known for playing the fastidious charms Professor Filius Flitwick in the Harry Potter film franchise, as well as being in Ricky Gervais’ Extras and also working with Gervais on BBC mockumentary Life’s Too Short.

He has also hosted game shows Tenable and Celebrity Squares, presented Comic Relief, voiced a character on the Moominvalley TV series, and been part of an hour-long special with adventurer Bear Grylls called Bear’s Mission With Warwick Davis.

Warwick Davis at the exclusive launch of the Harry Potter Quiz in the Great Hall, alongside his original costume at Warner Bros Studio Tour London
Warwick Davis at the exclusive launch of the Harry Potter Quiz in the Great Hall, alongside his original costume at Warner Bros Studio Tour London (David Parry/PA)

Davis has continued to come back for a host of Star Wars movies, where he has played various characters including Wald and Weazel in The Phantom Menace (1999), Wollivan in The Force Awakens (2015), and Wodibin in The Last Jedi (2017).

The actor also runs the talent agency Willow Management, which represents actors under five feet and over seven feet tall, and in 2014 founded the Reduced Height Theatre Company, to celebrate the talent in the short actor community.

Davis co-founded the dwarfism charity Little People UK with his wife Samantha which offers “friendship and financial support and guidance to people with dwarfism, their families and friends, and helps build a positive future for those individuals”.

Samantha, who he married in 1991, died aged 53 last March.

In 2017, he was added as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

His children are Hollyoaks actress Annabelle and Harrison, who appeared as an Ewok in Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise Of Skywalker.

Previous recipients of the fellowship include Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Sir Alfred Hitchcock, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Stanley Kubrick, Billy Wilder, Ken Loach, Sir Michael Caine, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Lord Laurence Olivier and Dame Judi Dench.