
Lucy Davis ‘grateful’ for public support following cancer diagnosis
The 53-year-old star of The Office appeared at the For The Love of Fantasy Sci-Fi convention at Excel London on Saturday to talk about the 2004 zombie-comedy…
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The actress, whose father is comedian Jasper Carrott, said: “It’s like this whole second family you never knew you had, everyone is like a community, friendly, supportive of not only us but you guys and each other. “We need a bit more niceness in the world, so I’m grateful.” Davis, who needed assistance to get on and off the stage for the 30-minute appearance, was not asked directly about her health. Speaking on a headline panel alongside director, Edgar Wright and star Simon Pegg, Davis told hundreds in the audience she was “grateful” for the support she had received throughout the convention. Prior to the panel, Davis had been signing autographs and posing for photographs.
Furthermore, But the actress, who is best known for playing receptionist Dawn Tinsley in Ricky Gervais’s hit BBC series The Office, was given a round of applause when asked for advice about getting into the film industry. In a post on Instagram, she said: “Ok, so the last two days have been utterly overwhelming, in that I had zero idea my cancer post would have the attention it did. “Truly, I am in shock. Actor Lucy Davis said she is “grateful” for the support she has received after revealing she she had been diagnosed with incurable breast cancer.
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The actress, whose father is comedian Jasper Carrott, said: “It’s like this whole second family you never knew you had, everyone is like a community, friendly, supportive of not only us but you guys and each other. “We need a bit more niceness in the world, so I’m grateful.” Davis, who needed assistance to get on and off the stage for the 30-minute appearance, was not asked directly about her health.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSpeaking on a headline panel alongside director, Edgar Wright and star Simon Pegg, Davis told hundreds in the audience she was “grateful” for the support she had received throughout the convention.
reliability low1/2 sourcesPrior to the panel, Davis had been signing autographs and posing for photographs.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut the actress, who is best known for playing receptionist Dawn Tinsley in Ricky Gervais’s hit BBC series The Office, was given a round of applause when asked for advice about getting into the film industry.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn a post on Instagram, she said: “Ok, so the last two days have been utterly overwhelming, in that I had zero idea my cancer post would have the attention it did. “Truly, I am in shock.
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Actor Lucy Davis said she is “grateful” for the support she has received after revealing she she had been diagnosed with incurable breast cancer.
according to i (iNews)Actress Lucy Davis told an audience that she was “grateful” for their support in her first public appearance since she had been diagnosed with incurable breast cancer.
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