Davison married his third wife, actress and writer Elizabeth Morton, in 2003. [9] Davison also has two sons, Louis born 1999, and Joel born 2001, by actress and writer Elizabeth Morton. He added: "I feel a bit sad about that, but I understand the argument that you need to open it up. If Davison had accepted, he would have acted with his future wife, Elizabeth Heery. The following year he played the outgoing head teacher in the television series Hope and Glory, and appeared in Parting Shots, the last film to be directed by Michael Winner. Davison had been lined up to appear in writer/director Daisy Aitkens' first feature-length film You, Me and Him (previously titled Fish Without Bicycles) in late 2016. [28] In October 2009, Davison was seen in a small but memorable role as a bank manager in Micro Men, a drama about the rise of the British home computer market in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and in December 2009, he played Denis Thatcher in The Queen, a docudrama on Channel 4.[3]. [9] Davison subsequently appeared alongside Dickinson as the Dish of the Day in the television version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in 1981. [29], In 2017 Davison appeared in an episode of the third series of Grantchester, playing a cricket-loving solicitor. He played Jim Huxtable in the 1993 TV movie Harnessing Peacocks, based on the novel by Mary Wesley, In 1994 he provided the voice of Mole in The Wind in the Willows animated special Mole's Christmas. Davison played teacher Eric Brown, however, he left after two series and was replaced by Karl Howman (as Philip Sims). | MORE: David Tennant's wife Georgia shares their first complete family photo featuring all five children, Georgia Tennant shared a cheeky photo of husband David on Instagram, Fans are full of praise for the down-to-earth star, with one recent comment stating: "The best thing about becoming a fan of David Tennant was getting to know Georgia Tennant." Georgia Tennant was born on December 25, 1984 in London, England as Georgia Elizabeth Moffett. Also in 2000, he appeared in the recurring role of Inspector Christmas in several episodes of Diana Rigg's Mrs Bradley Mysteries. Peter Davison (born Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett; 13 April 1951)[1] is an English actor with many credits in television dramas and sitcoms. [40] Louis has appeared as Parker Whitfield in BBC One's Holby City. Davison played Dr Stephen Daker, the central character in A Very Peculiar Practice (1986–88). [12] Patrick Troughton (who had played the Second Doctor and whom Davison had watched on the programme as a teenager) had recommended to Davison that he leave the role after three years, and Davison followed his advice. In 1984, he appeared in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park at the Apollo Theatre alongside his then wife, Sandra Dickinson. Save 60% on a Truly Royalty subscription! In 1976, he was offered a prominent role in the 13-segment TV miniseries Love for Lydia opposite a young Jeremy Irons; the series was broadcast on ITV the following year. The role was originally played by Kevin Whately during its run in Chichester in 2014. David Tennant makes major faux pas – and it's all thanks to wife Georgia! WATCH: Georgia Tennant Shares Rare Video Of Daughter Crawling. He starred as Dangerous Davies in the television series The Last Detective (2003–2007) and as Dr Bill Shore in Distant Shores (2005–2008), both for ITV. In 1996 he played the role of Tony Wendice in the theatrical production of Dial M for Murder, and in 1997 he played Buttons in the pantomime Cinderella in the Arts Theatre in Cambridge. In 2015 he joined the cast of Gypsy in its West End transfer to the Savoy Theatre in London, playing the role of Herbie,[3] alongside Imelda Staunton as Mama Rose. By registering to HELLO! You do get the impression, both with the television series now and Big Finish, that they are fans of science fiction and that's why they are doing those stories. In 1986 he appeared as Lance Fortescue in an episode of the BBC's Miss Marple ("A Pocketful of Rye"). Gave birth to her fifth child at age 34, a daughter named Birdie, in October 2019. Barneby's wife, finally had more than just a couple of lines and scenes in this one too. "[21] Davison closed his Twitter account following the backlash to his comments, saying the "toxicity" around the series had been "sobering".[22]. David's hugely popular podcast, meanwhile, sees him talking to some of the biggest names from TV, movies, comedy and elsewhere. I thought it was pretty flash, and I went to this garage to fill up with petrol, and the guy said, 'Aren't you that bloke off the vet series?' This led to him being featured on the cover of Practical Astronomy magazine. In 2008, Davison spoke unfavourably of some of the writing for the series during his tenure: "There were some very suspect scripts we did, knocked off by TV writers who'd turn their hand to anything. The couple live in Twickenham and have two sons, Louis (born 1999) and Joel (born 2001). He appeared as Amos Hart in Chicago at the Adelphi Theatre in 1999, and played Dr Jean-Pierre Moulineaux, in Under the Doctor at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley and later at the Comedy Theatre, London in 2001. [24], He guest starred in the sixth episode of the crime drama Jonathan Creek in 1998 as the son-in-law of a horror writer who was shot dead on Halloween. "[17] Davison has also praised the sexual frisson between the Doctor and his companions in the revived series: "They were struggling for many years to make the companions more rounded characters and... they never once thought it was a good idea to put any frisson or sexual tension – even in its most innocent form – between the Doctor and companion. He did, however, write and direct The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, an affectionate and comedic account of Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and himself attempting to get parts in the Anniversary Special, featuring cameos from numerous Doctor Who cast, crew, and famous fans. The … Gave birth to her third child at age 28, a son named Wilfred Tennant, on May 2, 2013. He only uses Davison professionally, continuing to use Moffett personally (viz. [26] In July 2009, he appeared in an episode of Midsomer Murders,[27] and made a guest appearance as a teacher in Miranda Hart's sitcom, Miranda, in autumn 2009. In 1978 he married American-British actress Sandra Dickinson. In 2008 he voiced Simon Draycott in the radio adaptation of The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul, and between 2012 and 2013 he played Richard Lyons in the BBC Radio 2 comedy Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully. They have five children. She was born the day before her parents' sixth wedding anniversary. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro, Prettiest & Cutest Actresses Born in 1980s Part III. Davison and Dickinson divorced in 1994. After Davison left Doctor Who in 1984, he immediately landed a role in Anna of the Five Towns, a period drama. Between July 2007 and March 2008, Davison performed as King Arthur in the London production of Spamalot. Louis Moffett made his professional theatrical acting debut aged 14, playing Prince Edward in the 2014 Trafalgar Studios stage production of Richard III, credited as Louis Davison, having adopted his father's stage name as his own. His subsequent starring roles included the sitcoms Holding the Fort and Sink or Swim, the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who, Dr. Stephen Daker in A Very Peculiar Practice and Albert Campion in Campion. Davison starred as Martin Chadwick, one half of an overworked couple coping with two irresponsible daughters and his senile mother at home, in the BBC Two comedy Fear, Stress and Anger in early 2007. [38] Louis Davison plays the part of Victor in Tim Burton's film, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children released in 2016,[39] and Joel Davison played Lord Heybrook in French Without Tears at The Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond. [3], Throughout 2010 and 2011 he appeared as Professor Callahan in the West End production of Legally Blonde, which opened at the Savoy Theatre.
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