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Alan Davies

1966 - Today

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Alan Roger Davies (; DAY-vis; born 6 March 1966) is an English actor, presenter, stand-up comedian and writer. He is known for his portrayal of the title role in the BBC mystery drama series Jonathan Creek (1997–2016) and as the only permanent panellist on the BBC panel show QI since its premiere in 2003, outlasting its original host Stephen Fry. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alan Davies is the 12,154th most popular actor (down from 11,831st in 2019), the 7,403rd most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 7,150th in 2019) and the 1,326th most popular British Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Alan Davies ranks 12,153 out of 13,578Before him are Debashree Roy, Frances Ruffelle, Tammin Sursok, Matt Berry, and Luke Newton. After him are Nico Parker, Ralph Garman, Iain De Caestecker, Susan Egan, Aaron Staton, Eliza Scanlen, and Andy Allo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Alan Davies ranks 862Before him are Sándor Hódosi, Richard Steven Horvitz, Akihiko Kamikawa, Kristoff St. John, John Bel Edwards, and Kurt Browning. After him are Lori-Ann Muenzer, Brian Kennedy, Rob Lee, Wasim Akram, Hersey Hawkins, and Luke Jensen.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Alan Davies ranks 7,405 out of 8,785Before him are Frances Ruffelle (1965), Jim Holton (1951), Jo Durie (1960), Matt Berry (1974), Luke Newton (1993), and Reece James (1993). After him are Nico Parker (2004), Iain De Caestecker (1987), Tim Flowers (1967), Lola Young (2001), Nadine Dorries (1957), and Hattie Morahan (1978).

Among ACTORS In United Kingdom

Among actors born in United Kingdom, Alan Davies ranks 1,326Before him are Scarlett Byrne (1990), Rachel Shelley (1969), Colin Mochrie (1957), Frances Ruffelle (1965), Matt Berry (1974), and Luke Newton (1993). After him are Nico Parker (2004), Iain De Caestecker (1987), Hattie Morahan (1978), Hugh Mitchell (1989), Sam Troughton (1977), and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (1985).