Actor Alan Davis confessed to using cocaine during the filming of the series Jonathan Creek.
Alan Davis's Confession
According to The Sun: Alan Davis revealed that he used cocaine during the filming of the show Jonathan Creek.
The 59-year-old comedic actor, who gained popularity in the BBC series in the 1990s, stated that he used the drug alongside the crew.
Alan Davis admitted to using cocaine during the filming of the BBC show Jonathan Creek UK TV“I joined a few times and then pulled out.”
“God knows what the producers would have said if they found out. ‘You’re fired,’ probably.”
Alan also shared that once he used it until morning 'with a group of Australians in a hotel room.'
“They were great company, but I used more cocaine than ever before.”
“I came out around 8 a.m., got home, and drank three cans of Heineken for breakfast, standing in my stainless steel kitchen, looking at my pool.”
Since then, Davis has given up alcohol and drugs.
Two years ago, he participated in an adaptation of David Walliams' children's book The Midnight Gang for the BBC.
He is also well known for his role as a regular panellist on the BBC Two quiz show QI.
These confessions from Alan Davis reveal new facets of his life, highlighting how sometimes challenging circumstances can influence life's choices. His abstinence from alcohol and drugs has become an important stage for the actor, allowing him to continue his creative endeavors in a healthier state. His involvement in new projects reflects a desire to grow and remain active in the profession despite past difficulties.
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