

Warwick Davis, the actor who starred in Return of the Jedi and Willow, has written an eventful autobiography Life’s Too Short which will be published internationally early 2010.
Davis has a genetic condition called spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita (SED) and is barely 107 cm (42 in) tall. His filmography is a long one though, with roles in movies such as Labyrinth, Star Wars, and Harry Potter.
His autobiography sounds like it will make a good read, with off-the-set tales of working with a galaxy of Hollywood stars and directors, from Harrison Ford and Val Kilmer to George Lucas and Ron Howard. His condition seems to have created both challenges and opportunities - having SED must make carving out a career tough, but a six-footer isn’t going to play Jedi Master Yoda.
We’re looking forward to curling up with this book, and will keep you posted on publication dates.
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