British writer David Williams

David Williams is a British television presenter and actor. He can often be seen in English series, many known as a judge in the popular television show "Britain is looking for talent." But the work of David Williams is not limited to cinema. He is also a comedian, screenwriter and writer, widely known in the UK and around the world.

Biography

English TV presenter, comedian, actor and writer David Williams was born on August 20, 1971 in the UK. His parents, Peter and Kathleen Williams, lived in the town of Banstead, where David spent his childhood. In 1989, he entered the University of Bristol, where he studied for ten years. Since 1990, David began to collaborate with actors of the National Youth Theater. There he met his future friend and colleague Matt Lucas.

Actor David Williams

Career and creativity

Actor David Williams began his career in 2003, being a screenwriter and participating in the filming of the sketch show "Little Britain". He completed work on the series in 2007, after which, with the participation of Matt Lucas, he set about creating the multi-part comedy β€œFly With Me”. In 2010, comedy became the most popular BBC One program.

Also in 2011, David plays the role of an alien to Gibbis in the world famous television series Doctor Who.

The role of Gibbis

In 2013, David Williams wrote the script for all twelve episodes of two seasons of the sitcom β€œBig School”. Together with Catherine Tate, Francis de la Tour and Philip Glenister, he plays the role in his series.

The actor receives one of the most serious roles in his career, namely the role of Tommy Beresford in the six-part drama "Partners in Crime" in 2015. This series was released on the 125th anniversary of the birth of Agatha Christie and is based on the novel of the same name by the writer.

In the UK, David Williams is a well-known children's writer. Sometimes he takes up the adaptation of his own books. So in 2016, he writes a script and plays a role in his film The Billionaire Boy.

By 2017, David is the author of more than ten books and a contributor to the creation of about 100 films and series. He often becomes a television presenter of entertainment programs, is engaged in charity work and is a judge in the world famous British show "Britain is looking for talent."

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/F24352/


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