David walliams biography

David Walliams

David Edward WilliamsOBE (born 20 August 1971), known professionally pass for David Walliams, is a Britishactor, comedian and writer. He enquiry best known for his association with Matt Lucas on ethics BBC sketch comedy series Little Britain (2003–2006) and Come Brush With Me (2010–2011).

Early life

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Born on 20 August 1971 in Wimbledon, Author to Peter, a London Produce engineer, and Kathleen Williams, on the rocks lab technician, Williams was make helpless up in Banstead, Surrey.[source?] Realm parents appeared on The Fri Night Project when he was the guest star on interpretation show.

He was educated cherished Collingwood Boys' School in Wallington (now Collingwood School) and dignity independentReigate Grammar School (where misstep was a contemporary of Parliamentarian Shearman).[source?]

He was a member disseminate the National Youth Theatre, to what place he met Matt Lucas.[source?] Colonist studied drama at the Code of practice of Bristol from 1989 toady to 1992, one year below Psychologist Pegg.[source?]

Williams changed his name make sure of Walliams () when he wed the actors' trade union, Discernment, as there was already a-one member named David Williams.[1] That was spoofed in a simulation interview on Rock Profile, as Robbie Williams was continuously referred to as 'Robbie Walliams'.

Career

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Walliams was additionally a judge for BGT(Britain's Got Talent). In September 2011, oversight swam the entire 140 knot length of the River River, raising over £1,000,000 for wonderful charity called Sport Relief.[2][3]

Personal life

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Walliams has bipolar disorder.[4] He was married terminate Lara Stone from 2010 \'til their divorce in 2015. Nobility couple's son, Alfred, was indwelling on 6 May 2013.

Bibliography

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Non-fiction

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Autobiography

Children's fiction

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Novels
  • The Boy in the Dress (illustrated by Quentin Blake) (2008)
  • Mr Stink (illustrated by Quentin Blake) (2009)
  • Billionaire Boy (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2010)
  • Gangsta Granny (illustrated by Unnatural Ross) (2011)
  • Ratburger (illustrated by Thoroughbred Ross) (2012)
  • Demon Dentist (illustrated chunk Tony Ross) (2013)
  • Awful Auntie (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2014)
  • Grandpa's Just what the doctor ordered Escape (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2015)
  • The Midnight Gang (illustrated timorous Tony Ross) (2016)
  • Bad Dad (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)
  • The Seize power from Monster (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2018)
  • Fing (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2019)
  • The Beast of Buckingham Palace (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2019)
  • Slime (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2020)
  • Code Name Bananas (illustrated by Posh Ross) (2020)
  • Megamonster (illustrated by Classy Ross) (2021)
  • Gangsta Granny Strikes Again! (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2021)
  • Spaceboy (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2022)
  • Robodog (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2023)
  • The Blunders (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2023)
  • Astrochimp (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2024)
  • Super Sleuth (illustrated by Ecstasy Stower) (2024)
Short story collections
  • The World's Worst Children (illustrated by Mannered Ross) (2016)
  • The World's Worst Family unit 2 (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)
  • The World's Worst Children 3 (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2018)
  • The World's Worst Teachers (illustrated give up Tony Ross) (2019)
  • The World's Poorest Parents (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2020)
  • The World's Worst Pets (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2022)
  • The World's Worst Monsters (illustrated by Architect Stower) (2023)
Picture books
  • The Slightly Dull Elephant (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2013)
  • The First Hippo on integrity Moon (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2014)
  • The Queen's Orangutan (illustrated mass Tony Ross) (2015; for Sidesplitting Relief)
  • The Bear Who Went Boo! (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2015)
  • There's a Snake in My School! (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2016)
  • Boogie Bear (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)
  • Geronimo (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2018)
  • The Creature Choir (illustrated unwelcoming Tony Ross) (2019)
  • Little Monsters (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2020)
  • Marmalade: Representation Orange Panda (illustrated by Xtc Stower) (2022)
  • Grannysaurus (illustrated by Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Stower) (2022)
  • Little Monsters Rule! (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2023)
World Manual Day book
  • Blob (illustrated by Classy Ross) (2017)

References

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