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Warwick Davis- fellowship at the Baftas

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Rusume Tue 18-Feb-25 23:46:04

Before recently retiring I worked at Warner Brother Tour Limited - the Making of Harry Potter. Warwick Davis was a huge supporter of the Tour and always turned up to various events there. As said above, he was gracious and charming and we all looked forward to seeing him. Well done Warwick - well deserved!

Ilovedogs22 Tue 18-Feb-25 17:09:11

What a charming & gracious man. He was humble and lovely.
His children were a credit to him & his lovely late wife.
A truly well deserved hurrah for Mr Davies. 😊❤👍💗

Cossy Mon 17-Feb-25 18:36:53

thanks

keepingquiet Mon 17-Feb-25 18:19:02

I don't usually watch award shows but I did watch this one. I though he gave a moving and emotional speech and hope that he will keep going in his career for many years to come.

Claremont Mon 17-Feb-25 17:31:07

Just watched it again, and got me, again. Would love to know who 'Sponge' is.

LovesBach Mon 17-Feb-25 17:26:54

Warwick Davis wakes up in pain, and has such struggles to get though every day. He is a hero.

Sarnia Mon 17-Feb-25 08:35:25

I was delighted that he was recognised.
I was pleased to see MediCinema get an award for providing screenings in hospitals for patients and relatives.
2 speeches stood out to me. The young lad who won the Rising Star BAFTA and said such encouraging words to those who, like him, felt there would not be a place for them in the world of Performing Arts and the Kneecap writer who said his award was for all the people fighting to have their homelands respected.

J52 Sun 16-Feb-25 21:28:15

That’s great news, he always comes across as a lovely person.

Claremont Sun 16-Feb-25 20:46:01

In this cruel world of brutes at the moment, this man had me in tears. What an incredible man and such a role model for all, especially those facing such difficulties and challenges. Bravo.