Dave Johns
Dave Johns is an English actor, comedian, and writer, best known for his BAFTA-winning role in "I, Daniel Blake".
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Dave Johns, born on November 20, 1956, in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, is an acclaimed actor and stand-up comedian. His breakthrough role came in Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or-winning film “I, Daniel Blake” (2016), for which he received the BIFA for Best Actor. Johns’ talent shines in both comedic and dramatic performances, making him a versatile and sought-after performer.
Throughout his career, Johns has graced the screens with memorable performances in numerous productions. In the popular British sitcom “The Fast Show” (1994-2000), he brought laughter as the character “Kevin.” His comedic prowess was further showcased in “I’m Alan Partridge” (1997-2002) and “Hot Fuzz” (2007). Johns’ dramatic range is evident in films like “The Damned United” (2009) and the BAFTA-winning series “This Is England” (2006-2015), where he portrayed the character “Milky.” His recent portrayal of “Nick Bailey” in the miniseries “The Salisbury Poisonings” (2020) further solidified his versatility.
Johns’ talent has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor, the RTS Award for Best Actor, and the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actor, all for his exceptional performance in “This Is England.”
Beyond his acting career, Johns is passionate about social causes, particularly mental health and addiction. He openly shares his personal struggles with depression, using his platform to raise awareness and support those in need.
Dave Johns continues to captivate audiences with his natural talent, effortlessly transitioning between comedy and drama. His commitment to his craft and his dedication to making a positive impact make him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.