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Warwick Davis Honored with OBE for Drama and Charity
30 Dec
Summary
- Warwick Davis received an OBE for his contributions to drama and charity.
- He co-founded Little People UK to support individuals with dwarfism.
- The award was dedicated to his late wife, Samantha Davis.

Warwick Davis, celebrated for his iconic roles as Wicket in Star Wars and Professor Flitwick in Harry Potter, has been awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours. This distinguished recognition celebrates his significant contributions to both the drama industry and charitable work.
Davis co-established the charity Little People UK in 2012 with his late wife, Samantha. The organization is dedicated to assisting individuals with dwarfism and their families. In an emotional tribute, Davis dedicated his OBE to Samantha, who passed away in March 2024, acknowledging her profound influence and constant encouragement throughout his career.
Having been honored with the Bafta Fellowship earlier in the year, Davis's OBE marks another significant milestone. His career began at age 11 in Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi. Beyond these major franchises, he has appeared in Labyrinth, Willow, and the Narnia adaptations, and has also hosted television shows and managed a talent agency for actors of varied heights.




