Alan Davies
Essex-born Alan Davies had a well established career in stand-up
comedy before making the crossover to television. He secured
his first stand-up job five months after leaving college
and subsequently made many stand-up appearances on television,
but mainstream success took several years to achieve. Alan
won the Time Out Award for Best Comic in 1991 and the work
offers began to increase slowly, but surely. In 1995, he
appeared on the spoof travel show, One for the Road. He
got his own radio show, The Alan Davies Show, in 1998.
Alan used his new-found success to launch his acting career,
appearing in Jonathan Creek in 1997 and A Many Splintered
Thing in 1998. His performance was well received and signified
a change in the pace of Alan's career trajectory.
Jonathan Creek remains a firm ratings success. Four series
of the show - now co-starring Julia Sawalha - have been
made so far. Maintaining his links with comedy, Alan presented
a documentary series on stand-up comedians in 2000. He also
took a cameo role in Dog Eat Dog - a British film released
in 2001. He is perhaps best know these days as the foil
to Stephen Fry in BBC2's QI.