David Dawson

Actor

Popular As David Dawson (actor)

Birthday September 7, 1982

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Widnes, Cheshire, England

Age 41 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.75 m

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1982

David Robert Dawson (born 7 September 1982) is an English actor.

2002

Dawson was born in Widnes, England, and attended Fairfield High School and Warrington Collegiate Institute before being accepted to RADA on the acting programme in 2002.

Whilst at secondary school he was a member of the Musketeer Theatre Company where he played Dogberry in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing amongst other roles.

At 17 he wrote a play called Divorced and Desperate which ran at the Queen's Hall Theatre, Widnes, for three nights.

A year later he wrote and starred in the play The Boy in the Bed at the Tower Theatre, Islington, with financial backing from Barbara Windsor and Julie Walters to whom he had written for help.

Dawson has a younger brother, James.

2005

After leaving RADA in 2005, Dawson's first professional role was as understudy to Kevin Spacey as the eponymous hero of Shakespeare's Richard II for Trevor Nunn.

Dawson has appeared in the television shows Doc Martin, The Thick of It, Secret Diary of a Call Girl and Peaky Blinders.

He played Harry Parr-Davies in the BBC drama Gracie! about the life of English singer Gracie Fields.

He starred as Coronation Street creator Tony Warren in the BBC drama The Road to Coronation Street.

He played Toby Kent in three episodes of the second series of Luther for the BBC.

2007

On stage, Dawson received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for playing Smike in the 2007 production of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.

2008

In 2008 Dawson was nominated for Best Newcomer in a Play at the Olivier Awards for his role as Smike in Nicholas Nickleby.

2009

Other notable performances have been in the 2009 production of Comedians, the 2010 production of Posh, and the 2011 production of Luise Miller.

2010

On television, he is known for his roles in the BBC Four film The Road to Coronation Street (2010), the BBC One series Luther (2011), Ripper Street (2012–2016), The Last Kingdom (2015–2018) and The Secret Agent (2016), and the Channel 4 sitcom Year of the Rabbit (2019).

His films include My Policeman (2022).

He was also nominated in 2010 for Best Supporting Actor in the What's On Stage awards for his role as Gethin Price in Comedians.

In 2022 he and the cast of My Policeman won the TIFF tribute Award for Performance, David alongside Harry Styles were also nominated at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards for Best kiss.

Dawson drew critical acclaim for his portrayal of writer Tony Warren in the BBC Four drama The Road to Coronation Street.

For the New Statesman Rachel Cooke wrote: "I think he's going to be a huge star. When he is doing his thing, it is hard to take your eyes off him".

The Daily Express said "It is David Dawson and some perfectly judged dialogue which brings this drama to light" while The Mirror's Jane Simon called him "absolutely brilliant".

2012

In 2012, Dawson appeared in two BBC Two literary adaptations, playing Bazzard in The Mystery of Edwin Drood and Poins in The Hollow Crown.

He later appeared in the first three BBC-produced series of Ripper Street.

2016

In 2016, he appeared in the BBC One's version of The Secret Agent.

Dawson portrayed David Collins in the BBC Two series Banished

and King Alfred in BBC America and BBC Two's historical drama series The Last Kingdom.

Dawson starred alongside Harry Styles and Emma Corrin in the 2022 film My Policeman, with critics praising his performance.

Dawson is gay and married to author Josh Silver.