Lucy Davis Biography
Lucy Davis is a well-known English actress who is known for her roles in the BBC comedy The Office, in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, in Shaun of the Dead, and in Wonder Woman. She is also now starring as Eva in the Disney Channel’s action comedy series The Villains of Valley View, which will premiere in 2022.
How old is Lucy Davis? – Age
She is 50 years old as of 17 February 223. She was born in 1973 in Solihull, United Kingdom. Her real name is Lucy Clare Davis.
Lucy Davis Parents
Davis is the daughter of comedian Robert Davis, better known as Jasper Carrott, and Hazel Jackson.
Lucy Davis Husband – Children
Davis married Welsh actor Owain Yeoman in St Paul’s Cathedral in London on December 9, 2006. Fellow The Office cast members and writers attended the wedding. Davis was allowed to marry there because her father is an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), and St Paul’s houses the order’s chapel. The pair divorced in October 2011 after splitting in January 2011.
Lucy Davis Illness
Davis received a kidney transplant in December 1997 after being diagnosed with renal failure during a medical test. Her mother gave her the kidney. She was hospitalized again before Christmas 2005 due to kidney failure, but she recovered. Davis has type 1 diabetes as well.
Lucy Davis Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Lucy Davis The Office
He appeared as Dawn Tinsley, the company receptionist and Brent’s dogsbody in the British mockumentary television sitcom The Office. She is frequently subjected to his attempts at humor and social engagement. She, like her friend and coworker Tim, is aware of her unpleasant situation – she has been in an unhappy engagement with her fiancé Lee, a jerk warehouse worker, and gave up illustrating children’s books to pursue her current employment. Dawn and Lee return from their illegally extended US vacation during the Christmas special. She finally leaves Lee for Tim after he encourages her to pursue her passion of becoming a children’s book illustrator, a desire that Lee tried to squash at every turn.
Lucy Davis The Villains of Valley View
She appeared as Eva / Surge, Amy’s mother in the American comedy television series The Villains of Valley View. Eva is working with electrokinesis to become the Chief Commander of the League of Villains, only for Onyx to hand it over to Slither. Eva works odd jobs until becoming a waitress at The Round-Up Can-Teen-A.
Vic is a deranged scientist who married Eva, an electrical supervillain. They have three children, Jake, Amy, and Colby, and were members of the League of Villains, which was led by the wicked Onyx and operated in the city of Centropolis. When Onyx chooses Slither over Eva for a promotion to Chief Commander, Amy attempts in vain to persuade Onyx to reconsider, and Onyx insults her family. Amy assaults Onyx in retribution, and her family flees. They did eventually.
Lucy Davis Tigtone
She voiced King-Queen, the two-headed ruler of Propecia in the American adult animated television series Tigtone. One of the heads is a male king, and the other is a female queen. In season two, it was revealed that the queen half of King-Queen had an affair with the late Amothedeus, prompting Lavender to murder the king half and exile the queen half. As she prepares to recover her realm, the queen begins to have hallucinations of her husband’s spirit. In “Tigtone and the Stakes,” after Helpy delivers the queen half to Propecia, Lavendar revives the king half, who apologizes to Lavendar for not being his real father.
Tigtone is an obsessive and high-strung adventurer with a flair for the over-dramatic and a homicidal fixation with adventures in a medieval world. He lives in the bizarre medieval kingdom of Propecia, which is ruled by its two-headed conjoined twin monarchs, King-Queen, who is frequently flanked by their effeminate man-child son Prince Lavender and their constantly put-upon attendant Command-Or Mathis. Tigtone, accompanied by his trusty and expendable companion Helpy, accepts duties and assignments that take him to various areas around Propecia, slaying several adversaries along the way.
Lucy Davis Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
In the American comedy-drama television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, she played Lucy Kenwright, a junior writer on the program and the only pre-Matt and Danny writer to remain after Ricky and Ron’s departure. Lucy and Darius are set to have their debut sketch air on “B-12” this week. The sketch is about a bungling hostage taker, but it is canceled after a real-life hostage-taker kills his entire family and then himself shortly after the performance begins that evening. Lucy begins dating Tom Jeter during the course of the play.
The show is set behind the scenes of a live sketch comedy show (also known as Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip or Studio 60) on the fictional television network NBS (National Broadcasting System), with a format similar to NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Executive producers Matt Albie and Danny Tripp oversee the show-within-a-show. Matt is the show’s lead writer, and Danny is the show’s producer.
Lucy Davis Movies
♦ 2017 – Wonder Woman
♦ 2014 – Postman Pat: The Movie
♦ 2011 – Some Guy Who Kills People
♦ 2009 – All About Steve
♦ 2009 – Bob Funk
♦ 2008 – Shades of Ray
♦ 2006 – The TV Set
♦ 2006 – Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
♦ 2005 – Rag Tale
♦ 2004 – Sex Lives of the Potato Men
♦ 2004 – Shaun of the Dead
♦ 2002 – Nicholas Nickleby
Lucy Davis TV Shows
♦ 2022– – The Villains of Valley View
♦ 2019 – Bob’s Burgers
♦ 2019 – Carmen Sandiego
♦ 2018–2020 – Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
♦ 2018–2020 – Tigtone
♦ 2016–2017 – Better Things
♦ 2015–2016 – Maron
♦ 2015 – NCIS
♦ 2013 – Death in Paradise
♦ 2013 – The Neighbors
♦ 2012 – Family Guy
♦ 2010 – Married Single Other
♦ 2010 – The Mentalist
♦ 2008–2009 – Phineas and Ferb
♦ 2008 – Reaper