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Dave Johns | |
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Born | 1956 (age 68–69) Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, England |
Occupation(s) | Comedian, actor, writer |
Website | davejohns |
Dave Johns is an English comedian, actor, and writer. He is best known for his breakthrough role as Daniel Blake in the 2016 Ken Loach film I, Daniel Blake.[1]
Career
Personally, Johns has appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks (four times), 8 Out of 10 Cats, Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, 28 Acts in 28 Minutes and as an actor, he has appeared on Mud, Time Gentlemen Please, Inspector George Gently, and Harry Hill as God.[2]
In 2009, he and Owen O'Neill dramatised Stephen King's Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption for the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.[3]
In 2016, he starred as the title character in the Ken Loach film I, Daniel Blake in a critically acclaimed performance described as "powerful", "a welcome comic touch", and "all the more moving for its restraint".[4][5][6]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | I, Daniel Blake | Daniel | |
2017 | Howay! | Terry | Short film |
Me, the Elephant | Dad | ||
2018 | Walk Like a Panther | Trevor 'Bulldog' Bolton | |
2019 | The Keeper | Roberts | |
2019 | Fishermen's Friends | Leadville | |
2020 | 23 Walks | Dave | |
Blithe Spirit | Howard | Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Mud | Trev | Episode #2.1 |
1997 | Rag Nymph | Man | Episode #1.1 |
The Moth | Man | Uncredited TV movie | |
1998 | Harry Hill | God | Episodes #2.2, #2.7 & #2.8 |
Colour Blind | Auctioneer | Episode #1.2 TV Mini-series | |
2001 | Time Gentlemen Please | 'Cheesy' Alan Supple | Episode: "New Year's Steve" |
2006 | Cattle Drive | The Burglar | Episode #1.1 |
Dogtown | Norm | ||
2010 | Inspector George Gently | Comedian | Episode: "Gently Evil" |
2013 | It's Kevin | Various | Episode #1.6 |
2017 | The Nightly Show | Himself | 1 episode |
The Chase: Celebrity Specials | Himself, contestant | 1 episode |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Title | Result | Ref |
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2016 | British Independent Film Awards | Best Actor | I, Daniel Blake | Won | [7] |
Most Promising Newcomer | Nominated | ||||
Dublin Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Actor | Won | [8] | ||
European Film Awards | European Actor | Nominated | [9] | ||
2017 | Empire Awards | Best Male Newcomer | Won | [10] | |
London Critics Circle Film Awards | British/Irish Actor of the Year | Nominated | [11] |
References
- ^ http://davejohns.net/
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0424302/
- ^ Whetstone, David (23 January 2012). "Interview: comedian Dave Johns". The Journal. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ^ Gleiberman, Owen (12 May 2016). "Film Review: 'I, Daniel Blake'". Variety. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
- ^ Collin, Robbie (20 October 2016). "Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake is a quietly fearsome piece of drama". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
- ^ Rooney, David (12 May 2016). "'I, Daniel Blake': Cannes Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
- ^ "Winners – Awards 2016 – BIFA – The British Independent Film Awards". Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ "Dublin Film Critics Circle names I, Daniel Blake best of 2016 – Screenwriter". Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ "European Film Awards 2016: Full List of Winners – Variety". Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ "Three Empire Awards 2017: Rogue One, Tom Hiddleston And Patrick Stewart Win Big – News – Movies – Empire". Retrieved 28 May 2017.
- ^ "London Film Critics' Circle 2017 award nominations: IN FULL – Films – Entertainment – Express.co.uk". Retrieved 28 May 2017.