- Runs Willow Personal Management, "The biggest agency for short actors in the world".
- He owned a line of Star Wars action figures as a kid. When he was cast in "Return of the Jedi", Mark Hamill bought Warwick a set of action figures that wasn't in his collection.
- Warwick's grandmother heard a radio announcement calling for people under 4 feet in height to try out for Chiến Tranh Giữa Các Vì Sao Tập 6: Sự Quay Trở Lại Của Jedi (1983). She took him, then 2-foot-11, to the audition. He was originally cast as a background Ewok, but his role was expanded during filming as he impressed the filmmakers, and when Kenny Baker fell ill, Warwick was chosen to take his place in the key role of the first Ewok met by Princess Leia.
- Met his wife Samantha Davis when she was an extra on the set of Willow (1988).
- Davis said in his audio commentary for Willow (1988) that the question he gets asked most frequently by fans is "What was it like to work with Val Kilmer?". Davis said he has very fond memories of working with Val, describing him as having a great, "wacky" sense of humor and being very passionate and dedicated to the job.
- Cast as the body of Marvin the Paranoid Android in Đường Đến Dải Ngân Hà (2005), while Marvin's voice was provided by Alan Rickman. Coincidentally, both actors play characters in the Harry Potter film series.
- His first son, Lloyd, died shortly after birth in September 1991 His second son, George, also died shortly after birth.
- He has appeared in two different adaptations of C.S. Lewis's 1951 fantasy novel "Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia": Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1989) and Biên Niên Sử Narnia: Hoàng Tử Caspian (2008). He played Reepicheep in the former and Nikabrik in the latter.
- With his leading roles in Willow and the Leprechaun series, at 3'6 he is one of Hollywood's shortest leading actors, if not the world's shortest leading actor.
- Portrayed Wicket Wysrti Warrick the Ewok in four films: Chiến Tranh Giữa Các Vì Sao Tập 6: Sự Quay Trở Lại Của Jedi (1983), Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (1984), Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) and Star Wars: Skywalker Trỗi Dậy (2019).
- Brother-in-law of actress Hayley Burroughs, son-in-law of actor Peter Burroughs.
- Beginning with 'Wicket' in Return of the Jedi, all of his character names in Star Wars features start with the letter 'w'. The others are: Wald (The Phantom Menace), Wollivan (The Force Awakens), Weeteef Cyubee (Rogue One), Wodibin (The Last Jedi), and Weazel (Solo).
- Did not have any lines in Harry Potter và Phòng Chứa Bí Mật (2002). Also, this was the last time his primary character, Professor Filius Flitwick, appeared with a beard. (In Harry Potter và Tên Tù Nhân Ngục Azkaban (2004), he was credited as "Wizard", and his clean-shaven appearance was used as Flitwick's appearance for the remainder of the franchise.
- One of 14 cast members to appear in all eight "Harry Potter" movies. Besides his role as Professor Flitwick in every movie except Harry Potter và Bảo Bối Tử Thần: Phần 1 (2010), he appeared as Gringott's Goblin, Griphook, in Harry Potter và Hòn Đá Phù Thủy (2001), Harry Potter và Bảo Bối Tử Thần: Phần 1 (2010) and Harry Potter và Bảo Bối Tử Thần: Phần 2 (2011) (also dubbing Verne Troyer's lines in Harry Potter và Hòn Đá Phù Thủy (2001), uncredited), and appeared as a Ministry Goblin (again, uncredited) in Harry Potter và Hội Phượng Hoàng (2007).
- In 2014, Eric Potts directed Philip King's "See How They Run" for a UK touring production featuring short actors by Warwick Davis's Reduced Height Theatre Company, where Davis also portrayed The Reverend Lionel Toop. The fine cast of this acclaimed production also included Rachel Denning as Penelope Toop, Francesca Mills as Ida the Maid, Francesca Papagno as Miss Skillon, Phil Holden as Lance-Corporal Clive Winton, Raymond Griffiths as The Intruder, Jon Key as The Bishop of Lax, Jamie John as The Reverend Arthur Humphrey, and Peter Bonner as Sergeant Towers.
- First name is pronounced "Warrick".
- Currently appearing on Celebrity Scissorhands - A charity hairdressing show - on BBC3 in the UK (November 2007)
- Attended The Scandinavian Sci-Fi, Game & Film Convention in Helsingborg, Sweden (October 2009)
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