News

Warwick Davis’s beloved wife Samantha left him more than £500,000 after she died in March.

Warwick Davis’s beloved wife Samantha left him more than £500,000 after she died in March.

The Harry Potter star, 54, was bequeathed the fortune following his film star partner’s death aged 53 earlier this year.

Mr Davis, who called ‘Sammy’ his ‘most trusted confidant and an ardent supporter’, was the sole trustee in her will.

According to documents seen by The Sun, Ms Davis’ estate was worth £536,830 when she died.

Ms Davis, who met her husband on the set of his 1988 film Willow, tragically died aged 53 on March 24.

The couple tied the knot in 1991 and had three children during their 33-year marriage – one of whom tragically died shortly after he was born.

Their two other children, Annabelle and Harrison, also paid tribute to their mother at the time of her death, saying: ‘Her love and happiness carried us through our whole lives’. Mum is our best friend and we’re honoured to have received a love like hers.’

Warwick and Samantha Davis lost their baby son, Lloyd, just nine days after he was born in 1991.

The couple also lost a second child when Samantha miscarriaged at 20 weeks in 1993. The couple named the baby George.

Samantha suffered two further miscarriages before giving birth to Annabelle and Harrison.

The film star had a number of surgeries due to her achondroplasia condition.

In 2019, she was rushed to hospital after complications following decompression surgery on her spine.

She had a brush with death that same year when she fell ill with sepsis ahead of a family holiday.

In March 2024, it was announced that Ms Davis had passed away.

Ms Davis was diagnoses with achondroplasia, a bone growth disorder that causes dwarfism, as a child.

Her husband is affected by a similar condition, spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita. It meant he never grew taller than 3ft 6in.

After Ms Davis’ death, her husband released a heartbreaking tribute to his lifelong partner.

He said he felt like he could achieve anything with his wife by his side and that it felt like he had a ‘superpower’.

‘She was a unique character, always seeing the sunny side of life she had a wicked sense of humour and always laughed at my bad jokes,’ Davis said in a statement given to the BBC at the time of her death.

Mr Davis said his wife’s mobility had become impaired in recent years but shared how she was determined not to let it bring her down.

She had a brush with death in 2019 when she fell ill with sepsis ahead of a family holiday.

Mr Davis previously told how he and the couple’s children ‘sort of said goodbye’ by her bedside before she pulled through.

She initially thought that her symptoms were caused by stress from preparing for the trip.

When her exhaustion led to her not being able to stand without support, her husband called an out-of-hours doctor and she was rushed to hospital.

Mr Davis said in 2022: ‘The next few hours were the longest of my life as I waited on the ward with our children in the empty space left by Sam’s hospital bed. I hoped it would not symbolise a future for us without her.’

He continued: ‘Our family gathered by her bedside; although optimistic, we were sort of saying goodbye in case Sam didn’t survive.’

The actor and his wife lost baby son Lloyd just nine days after he was born in 1991 – the year they got married.

Mr Davis said in 2022 that he would not wish the ‘devastating’ experience on anyone and added: ‘You never get over it.’

He and Ms Davis – who co-founded the charity Little People UK – met when Mr Davis starred as sorcerer Willow Ufgood in the 1988 film named after the character.

Ms Davis and her father Peter – who is Davis’s business partner – had minor roles as villagers.

She also had an uncredited role as a a goblin in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 in 2011, in which Davis portrayed Filius Flitwick – Hogwarts’ charms professor – for the final time.

In 1989, she had a part in BBC educational series Through the Dragon’s Eye.

Mr Davis and Mr Burroughs, 77, co-founded Willow Management in 1995 with the aim of changing the way people with dwarfism were represented on screen.

Mr Burroughs is also an actor and has appeared both on stage and in TV and film productions including The Legend of King Arthur, Hamlet, and as an Ewok in 1983 Star Wars film Return of the Jedi.

Related Posts

Labour is a risk to Britain’s national security and it’s ‘deeply’ worrying, a former MI6 chief claims

A former MI6 spy chief has accused Labour of putting national security at risk following its ‘deeply’ worrying cuts to defence spending. Sir Richard Dearlove, who was head of MI6 between 1999 and 2004, has claimed the new government is showing no urgency in the face of international crises. In words reported by the Daily Telegraph, Sir Richard said: ‘I’m deeply worried about aspects of this new Government, particularly when it comes to national security – and these are ultimately issues of national security.

Father who pleaded with pediatrician ex-wife not to ‘chemically castrate’ their son, 9, is dealt crushing blow

A Texas father who tried for years to stop his ex-wife from allowing his pre-teen child, who now identifies as ‘Luna,’ to be chemically castrated has been dealt a blow in California court. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Juhas ruled that Jeff Younger’s ex-wife Anne Georgulas would be granted full custody of his 12-year-old son James and would be able to allow him to transition. It comes as a blow to Younger, 59, who announced on X that he ‘lost all parental rights’ over his twins and wished his children goodbye.

Ben Fordham left stunned as top professor exposes what Australia got wrong during Covid

A visiting UK professor of medicine stunned radio host Ben Fordham by delivering a blistering takedown of Covid lockdowns, quarantine, masks, and vaccines. Angus Dalgleish, a professor of oncology at London’s St George’s University who also sits on the European Commission Cancer Board, told Fordham Australia’s Covid response was ‘absolutely appalling’, ‘madness’ and ‘disgraceful’. His unconventional views go against the recent Covid Response Inquiry verdict that ‘Australia fared well relative to other nations that experienced larger losses in human life, health system collapse and more severe economic downturns’.

Trump plans to kick transgender troops out of the military with 15,000 service members to be ‘medically discharged’ on his first day in office, report claims

President elect Donald Trump reportedly plans to issue an executive order on his ‘first day in office’ to ban transgender members of the military. The controversial order would cause as many as 15,000 active service members to be ‘medically discharged’ – deeming them unfit to serve, according to The Times. Trump seeks to issue the executive action on January 20, 2025 or Day 1 of his term, the Times said, preventing any transgender people from enlisting in the military as all branches continue to struggle with recruitment.

Revealed: How ‘Morrisons Four’ stole £120k of goods from British supermarkets on orders of international crime gang

A gang of shoplifters dubbed the ‘Morrisons Four’ by police stole £120,000 of goods from British supermarkets on the orders of an international crime gang, an investigation has found. The shoplifters were ordered to steal from more than 50 branches of Morrisons by gangs from Romania, who then resold the goods through a wholesaler and car boot sales. A new Channel 4 Dispatches documentary, Britain’s Shoplifting Gangs Exposed, lays bare how dozens of retailers appear to have been targeted in this way.

Megyn Kelly issues withering assessment of Trump Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth

Megyn Kelly has issued a withering assessment of Pete Hegseth amid reports he allegedly 𝑠e𝑥ually assaulted a woman in 2017. Kelly, 54, who worked with Hegseth, now 44, at Fox News, joined the Charlie Kirk Show and gave her opinion on the allegations swirling around Donald Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary. When asked by Kirk about the ‘smear campaign’ against Hegseth, Kelly, who said she’s ‘the reason’ he became a Fox News contributor, admitted that she doesn’t ‘recommend marrying’ him.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *