- Julia Davis
Julia Davis (born 1966) is an English comedy
writer andperformer . She is perhaps most famous for herBBC Three creation, "Nighty Night ".Background
In her home town of Bath,
Somerset , England, after studying English and Drama at theUniversity of York , she formed adouble act with Jane Roth at a local theatre group. They then formed an improvisation troupe along with the now famousRob Brydon . Davis' partner isMighty Boosh starJulian Barratt with whom she has two children - twin boys called Walter and Arthur.Television
She got her first break into television when
Steve Coogan invited her to appear in one episode of the second series of hissitcom "I'm Alan Partridge ", after she sent him a tape of a performance. She has since starred in many other comedy television shows in the UK including roles in "Big Train ", "Brass Eye ", "Jam", "Human Remains ", "Gavin & Stacey ", "I Am Not An Animal ", "Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible " and "Nathan Barley ".2004 saw Davis write and star in the highly acclaimed dark comedy "
Nighty Night ", which returned for a second series in 2005. In more serious roles Davis has starred in productions such as theBBC ' s "For the Love of God", "The Alan Clark Diaries" (in which she plays secretary to the notorious MP), "Fear of Fanny", in which she played the original celebrity chefFanny Cradock , and "Persuasion", an adaptation of theJane Austen novel.Film
Davis appeared in films such as "", "
Love Actually ", "Confetti" and "Sex Lives of the Potato Men ".External links
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* [http://media.guardian.co.uk/site/story/0,14173,1375897,00.html "Guardian Unlimited" interview with Julia Davis, Dec 17 2004]
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