Tom Davis
Tom Davis

Tom Davis (I)

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Tom Davis and Kurupt FM on their new sitcom The Curse

"We're at a place in history that will be remembered like the Eighties".

Craig McLean, The Independent, 6th February 2022

The Curse review

Retro heist sitcom is so good that it'll blow the bloody doors off.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 6th February 2022

The Curse, Channel 4, review

A slick Guy Ritchie-esque heist.

Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 6th February 2022

The Curse: a comedy supergroup is born!

The Kurupt FM crew and comedian Tom Davis have joined forces on Channel 4's new 1980s-set crime caper. They talk gold bullion, 7ft women - and why they dream of making their dads laugh.

Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 3rd February 2022

The Curse review: Channel 4 comedy caper is an absolute riot

The creative forces behind Murder In Succesville and People Just Do Nothing combine for this excellent Channel 4 series.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 1st February 2022

Tom Davis confirms arrival of baby daughter

Tom Davis has confirmed on his Instagram page that his baby daughter has arrived, calling her a 'princess' and 'miracle'.

Charlotte Everett, The Mirror, 15th December 2021

Inside King Gary Series 2

The first series of mould-breaking sitcom King Gary subverted masculine stereotypes. An RTS panel reveals the ambitions for Series 2.

Royal Television Society, 1st September 2021

Tom Davis and PJDN team begin filming Channel 4 heist comedy The Curse

Tom Davis, Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp and Hugo Chegwin write and star in Channel 4's 1980s crime caper The Curse.

British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2021

Tom Parry writes first film

Tom Parry has written his first film, a festive family comedy - Your Christmas Or Mine? - now filming at Pinewood. Meanwhile, Joe Lycett and Rich Hall will appear in new Sky film A Christmas Number One.

British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2021

Big name comics pull out of Comedy in the Park gig

Comedians Russell Kane, Judi Love, Rob Beckett and Dara O Briain have announced they will not take part in next year's Comedy in the Park gigs taking place at venues across the country including Wicksteed Park.

Kate Cronin, Northampton Chronicle, 20th August 2021

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