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Whitechapel - Is Phil Davis really little?

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natalie_1982 | 12:36 Tue 17th Feb 2009 | Film, Media & TV
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I have been googling away but can't find their heights!

Phil Davis looks really small when in scenes with Peter Penry Jones, is he really small or is Peter P-J really tall?
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I meant Rupert Penry-Jones (mmmm)
I did find a photo of Phil Davis standing next to another actor who was 5' 8" and he did look much shorter. Think he is probably about 5' 3" maybe 5' 4" so yes he does look very short.
And apparently Rupert is 6' 2" so there is about a foot difference between them. I did laugh at times watching it last night, particularly when they were talking in the back garden. I though Phil Davis would be getting a crick in his neck!
Rupert is absolutely gorgeous....wow what a hunk x
I agree Jan, he can be my toyboy any time!
ok shall we share him, we could do every other day does that suit u Jan x
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Ladies! I mmmmm'd him first. We can have him on three weekly rotations :-)
Yep, I can cope with that.
yea why not Natalie.....as long as hes not totally knackered when he gets round to me :-)
According to this page:

http://www.celebheights.com/s/Philip-Davis-255 2.html

he's 5' 5" (although it's still open to some debate).

I didn't watch Whitechapel, but I did see Phil Davis in the (I thought) rather good BBC play The Curse of Steptoe, where he did a very good job playing the even more diminutive (5' 2") Wilfrid Brambell.

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