Warwick Davis, known for his roles in Star Wars and Harry Potter, received BAFTA’s highest honor at the Film Awards on Sunday. The British actor, whose career spans decades and includes memorable turns such as Ewok Wicket in Return of the Jedi and appearances in Willow and The Phantom Menace, was celebrated by peers and fans alike during the ceremony at London’s Royal Festival Hall.
During his speech, Davis expressed deep gratitude while acknowledging personal loss. “This is one of the best things that’s ever happened to me—and I’ve been in Star Wars,” he said with a touch of humor. The actor, who experienced the recent passing of his wife Samantha, credited the support of his children and family for helping him rediscover joy in his work. He paid homage to his late wife, recalling her warmth and unwavering support, and emphasized that her memory continues to inspire him.
Mark Hamill, famous for his portrayal of Luke Skywalker, lauded Davis as “one of the hardest working men in showbusiness.” Tom Felton, remembered for his role as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter, presented the award. Felton recalled a personal moment from his early days in the industry, sharing that Davis once taught him a spell—a remark that underscored the actor’s lasting influence on many.
In his remarks, Davis dedicated the award to those living with dwarfism and anyone facing differences, stressing that personal uniqueness is a valuable asset. He also acknowledged the efforts of countless behind-the-scenes professionals whose work has helped create memorable films. The honor, which has been bestowed upon notable figures including Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, and Dame Judi Dench, reflects Davis’s significant impact on the film industry.
Outside the accolades of the evening, Davis has been dealing with challenges following his wife’s passing. Recent reports indicate that he is taking legal steps against a London hospital, citing medical negligence linked to Samantha’s death. An inquest into her passing was postponed, leaving further details pending.