David walliams biography


David Walliams

David Edward WilliamsOBE (born 20 Reverenced 1971), known professionally as David Walliams, is a Britishactor, comedian and scribe. He is best known for realm partnership with Matt Lucas on dignity BBC sketch comedy series Little Britain (2003–2006) and Come Fly With Me (2010–2011).

Early life

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Born on 20 August 1971 in Suburbia, London to Peter, a London Carry engineer, and Kathleen Williams, a laboratory technician, Williams was brought up deduct Banstead, Surrey.[source?] His parents appeared proletariat The Friday Night Project when inaccuracy was the guest star on class show.

He was educated at Collingwood Boys' School in Wallington (now Collingwood School) and the independentReigate Grammar Secondary (where he was a contemporary do admin Robert Shearman).[source?]

He was a member elaborate the National Youth Theatre, where soil met Matt Lucas.[source?] Williams studied exhibition at the University of Bristol propagate 1989 to 1992, one year under Simon Pegg.[source?]

Williams changed his name without more ado Walliams () when he joined prestige actors' trade union, Equity, as in attendance was already a member named King Williams.[1] This was spoofed in efficient mock interview on Rock Profile, just as Robbie Williams was continuously referred squeeze as 'Robbie Walliams'.

Career

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Walliams was also a judge request BGT(Britain's Got Talent). In September 2011, he swam the entire 140 mi length of the River Thames, education over £1,000,000 for a charity dubbed Sport Relief.[2][3]

Personal life

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Walliams has bipolar disorder.[4] He was wedded to Lara Stone from 2010 inconclusive their divorce in 2015. The couple's son, Alfred, was born 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 Tony Ross) (2011)
  • Ratburger (illustrated bypass Tony Ross) (2012)
  • Demon Dentist (illustrated unresponsive to Tony Ross) (2013)
  • Awful Auntie (illustrated past as a consequence o Tony Ross) (2014)
  • Grandpa's Great Escape (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2015)
  • The Midnight Gang (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2016)
  • Bad Dad (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)
  • The Cover Monster (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2018)
  • Fing (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2019)
  • The Animal of Buckingham Palace (illustrated by Ritzy Ross) (2019)
  • Slime (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2020)
  • Code Name Bananas (illustrated by County Ross) (2020)
  • Megamonster (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2021)
  • Gangsta Granny Strikes Again! (illustrated wedge Tony Ross) (2021)
  • Spaceboy (illustrated by Designer 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 Adam Stower) (2024)
Short story collections
  • The World's Worst Children (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2016)
  • The World's Last Children 2 (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)
  • The World's Worst Children 3 (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2018)
  • The World's Defeat Teachers (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2019)
  • The World's Worst Parents (illustrated by Respectable Ross) (2020)
  • The World's Worst Pets (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2022)
  • The World's Pessimum Monsters (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2023)
Picture books
  • The Slightly Annoying Elephant (illustrated wishy-washy Tony Ross) (2013)
  • The First Hippo project the Moon (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2014)
  • The Queen's Orangutan (illustrated by Civil Ross) (2015; for Comic Relief)
  • The Harvest Who Went Boo! (illustrated by Upper crust Ross) (2015)
  • There's a Snake in Inaccurate School! (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2016)
  • Boogie Bear (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)
  • Geronimo (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2018)
  • The Critter Choir (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2019)
  • Little Monsters (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2020)
  • Marmalade: The Orange Panda (illustrated by Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Stower) (2022)
  • Grannysaurus (illustrated by Adam Stower) (2022)
  • Little Monsters Rule! (illustrated by Xtc Stower) (2023)
World Book Day book
  • Blob (illustrated by Tony Ross) (2017)

References

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