Julia Davis
Born | 1966 |
Hometown | England |
Height | 5'9" (1.74m) |
Spouse | Julian Barratt |
Partner | Julian Barratt |
Children | Arthur Barratt, Walter Barratt |
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Kremlin supporters tout Trump takeover threats as aiding Putin’s expansionist goals
- By talking of making Canada the 51st state, “Trump is basically saying, ‘Russians, you can take the Baltics,’” said TV host
MOVIES & TV SHOWS
AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2019 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Female Performance in a Comedy Programme | Sally4Ever | Nominated |
2013 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Female Performance in a Comedy Programme | Hunderby | Nominated |
2005 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Comedy Performance | Nighty Night | Nominated |
- Entertainment·The Telegraph
Rob Brydon on his ‘really, really bleak’ comedy classics Marion & Geoff and Human Remains
In the original series of The Trip, Rob Brydon – playing a fictionalised version of himself – is served a posh meal topped with froth. “Have you had a lot of froth?” asks Emma the PA (Claire Keelan). “His life’s full of it,” replies Steve Coogan. Rob Brydon agrees: “I’ve built a career on it.”
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Peter Kay defends Little Britain
Peter Kay has defended David Walliams and Matt Lucas' controversial 'Little Britain' sketches and said it is a "shame" they have been subject to so much criticism.
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Pick of the podcasts: the best listens for your autumn commute
As the London Podcast Festival gets underway, here are our recommendations for some of the funny, thrilling and compelling podcasts that have kept us entertained this year
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Morning Has Broken: the long-lost breakfast TV satire that makes Phil and Holly look normal
“Firstly, are you OK? I hope so.” Holly Willoughby’s address to the nation this week was a cringe-making moment in the This Morning drama. Delivered with the air of a mollycoddling primary school teacher who has to break tragic news – in this case, Phillip Schofield no longer presenting This Morning – Willoughby’s monologue presumed, rather patronisingly, that Schofield’s departure has left the country with a deep, emotional wound.
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Susanna Reid Leaves Good Morning Britain Set To Comfort Mother Of Missing Rugby Star Levi Davis
Julie Davis gave an emotional interview on Wednesday's GMB to appeal for information about her son's disappearance.
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Susanna Reid leaves GMB studio to comfort mother of missing X Factor star Levi Davis
Presenter squeezed Julie Davis’s hand after she was unable to hold back tears
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Who creates more wealth in society – bankers or nurses?
Letters: Disgraceful inequality will continue to grow if we think of people’s worth in binary terms, says Canon Andrew Lightbown. Plus Prof Roger Bayston on the fickle perception of public service workers
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Family tell missing rugby star Levi Davis he is 'loved by everyone' and ask him to make contact
The family of rugby player Levi Davis have said he was in a "sad place" before he went missing and have pleaded for him to make contact, telling him he is "loved by everyone". The 24-year-old has not been seen since he was captured on CCTV leaving the Old Irish Pub in Barcelona on 29 October. There has also been an unconfirmed sighting of Mr Davis in the town of Sitges, not far from Barcelona, where a woman said she tried to speak to someone matching his description but he didn't respond.
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RT presenter Anton Krasovsky taken off air after calling for Ukrainian children to be drowned
The Kremlin-funded broadcaster RT has suspended a top presenter after he said that Ukrainian children who criticised Russia should be drowned.
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Russian state TV tells viewers nuclear war is likely - 'Everyone dies'
Russian state media are saying nuclear war appears to be 'a given' and 'everyone will be destroyed' if the West 'pushes us into a corner'.
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