
Julia Davis
Acting
🎂 1966-08-25
Julia Charlotte L. Davis is an English actress, comedian, director and writer. A nine-time BAFTA TV Award nominee, she won Best Comedy Writing for Hunderby in 2013 and the 2018 British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy for Sally4Ever. She has also received two RTS Awards and three British Comedy Awards. In addition to acting in her own works, she has appeared in a variety of other British television comedies, most notably portraying Dawn Sutcliffe in Gavin & Stacey (2007–2009, 2019, 2024). Her film roles include Love Actually (2003), Cemetery Junction (2010), Four Lions (2010), and Phantom Thread (2017). Julia Davis was born in Guildford, Surrey on August 25, 1966 Her mother was a secretary, and her father a civil servant. She grew up in Guildford, Surrey, before moving at the age of 14 to Bath in Somerset. She was raised in the Church of England. After studying for a degree in English and drama at the College of Ripon and York St John, she returned to Bath working "dead-end jobs", starting a comedy double-act The Sisters of Percy with her friend Jane Roth at a local theatre group. It grew into an improv troupe with Welsh radio DJ Rob Brydon and Ruth Jones. Davis decided to become a comedian after a long illness. She secured her first comedy commission, Five Squeezy Pieces, from BBC Radio 4 in 1998. The series was an all-female sketch comedy show, with Meera Syal, Arabella Weir, Maria McErlane, and Claire Calman. She first appeared on television in 1998 in the BBC sketch show Comedy Nation. During their radio sketch series Five Squeezy Pieces, Arabella Weir introduced Davis to Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan who cast her as a regular cast member in the television sketch show Big Train (1998). Her career gained a further boost in 1998 after she sent a tape of various characters to Steve Coogan, who invited her to write for and participate in his shows during his 1998 national tour. Chris Morris, director of the Big Train pilot, cast her for his 1997–1999 radio series Blue Jam, its successor March–April 2000 TV show Jam, and Brass Eye. Davis went on to appear in many comedy television shows including I'm Alan Partridge, I Am Not an Animal, Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible, Ideal and Nathan Barley. In 2004 and 2005, Davis wrote and starred in two series of the BBC Three dark comedy Nighty Night. The show is centred on her character of peroxide "blonde" sociopathic beauty therapist Jill Tyrell. In 2015, Davis and Marc Wootton created and starred in BBC Radio 4 comedy series Couples, about couples in therapy. It was reported in 2015 that Davis had been commissioned for a new series, Robin's Test, which was later renamed Camping. In 2016, Davis wrote, directed and starred as shallow nymphomaniac "Fay" in Camping on Sky Atlantic. This was her directorial debut. At the 2017 BAFTA TV Awards, Camping was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy. In 2017, Davis was featured in the Paul Thomas Anderson film Phantom Thread as Lady Baltimore.
Cast credits(68)

Judge Charity
2011

Felicity
2014

Linda Le Bon (voice)
2021

Narrator
2022

Sally Morris
2017

News Reporter (voice) (uncredited)
2004

Kissy Sturnevan
2025

Nancy the Caterer
2003

Dawn Sutcliffe
2007

Rita
2021

Dawn
2005

Amanda With The Weird Eyes (Voice)
2005

(voice)
2018

Daphne
2019

Lady Baltimore
2017

UNFITA OPS (voice)
2011

Sally
2006

Kate Fitzgerald
1997

Self
2009

Livy
2017

Ruth
2004

Elizabeth Elliot
2007

Gail
2024

Kris
2018

Various
2000

Alice
2010
Herself/Lizzie
2010

Maureen Guinness
2021

The Operator

Lisa Bell
1999

Various Roles
2013

Dee
2010

Self
2024

Self
2025

Claire the Rat (voice)
2004

Dawn Sutcliffe
2019

Various
2013

Lizzie
2013

Jill Tyrrell
2004

Honda Poppet
2005
Self
2006

Deb
2021

Herself
2010

Emma
2018

Mrs. Taylor
2010

Daphne Cauldwell
2012

Counsellor
2006

Dorothy
2012

1998

Fay
2016

Moira
2002

Stephanie Wise
2001

1999

Mrs. Goodington
2012
2009

Insinuating Wife
2001

Dr. Kate Shelley
2024

2004

Fanny Cradock
2006

Shelley
2004

Interviewee – Actor
2003

Various Characters
2000

Lizzie/Faith
2010
1999

Mother
2014
Mother
2007

(voice)
2003

Gail Sinclair
2014