Lucky Guy

The 39-year-old resurfaced at some event recently, looking prim.



Warwick also played the title character in the 1988 movie "Willow" and appeared in "Return of the Jedi."

Davis' wife and two kids are also little people.





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1. Loved Willow as a kid. It was always scary.

Posted at 12:23AM on Oct 29th 2009 by Casey

2. Hello, tmz you know he's in every Harry Potter film, right, he plays prof. Flintwick, he's a busy man.

Posted at 12:24AM on Oct 29th 2009 by potter fan

3. I didn't know he played Willow...

Posted at 12:25AM on Oct 29th 2009 by Sarah

4. I remember him. Some of his movies are nice. Hehehe.

Posted at 12:39AM on Oct 29th 2009 by Simone

5. Warwick's been working steadily on the Harry Potter franchise, TMZ. Get with it. He's on Twitter as WarwickADavis as well.

Posted at 12:49AM on Oct 29th 2009 by Sid

6. WILLOOOOOW! Peck peck peck peck

Posted at 1:23AM on Oct 29th 2009 by CriticAl

7. at least he trimmed his finger nails since then

Posted at 8:20AM on Oct 29th 2009 by chris

8. He also had a cameo in Episode I: Phantom Menace, during the pod race.

Posted at 9:11AM on Oct 29th 2009 by Logan

9. Take 30 seconds to look him up on IMDB. He's one of the busier actors in Hollywood.

Posted at 10:00AM on Oct 29th 2009 by Spinner

10. he still looks great! loved Willow (scared me too lol)

Posted at 11:13AM on Oct 29th 2009 by really?

11. He played Wicket, the main ewok in Return Of The Jedi.

Posted at 11:35AM on Oct 29th 2009 by KFed

12. Stupid diekeenee stole his baby while he was taking a peepee!

Posted at 7:11PM on Oct 29th 2009 by dj

13. Oh crap, I didn't know that he played the leprechaun guy.

Posted at 7:27PM on Oct 29th 2009 by Michelle

14. He played in "Ray" lol

Posted at 10:04PM on Oct 29th 2009 by Krazy-B22

15. He looks really good. The "Leprachaun" movies scared the ** out of me!!

Posted at 12:00AM on Nov 2nd 2009 by Joanne

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