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He starred in the TV series EastEnders as Vinnie from 2007 to 2008. In 2005 Bobby starred as Terry Lonsdale in the TV series Footballers Wive$: Extra Time.

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He also starred in the television series Sketch Pad in 1989 and Davro from 1990 to 1991. He starred in the TV series Copy Cats from 1985 to 1986 and Bobby Davro on the Box in 1986. In 2013 Davro starred in the TV series Your Face Sounds Familiar. Techno Project, Geny Tur - Dance Core, Bobby Cole - Techno Jam, DoctorSpook - Kadd-3-Wompu - 88mph ( Dubstep Hard. In 2011 he was featured on the TV series Come Dine with Me. He was a contestant on Dancing on Ice in 2010 and also on Dancing on Ice Friday. He appeared on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway in 2009. Davro hosted the TV series Punchlines! from 1983 to 1984. He first hosted the TV series Winner takes All in 1978. Davro is best known for his work as an impressionist. Bobby Davro was born in Middlesex, England in September 1958. Those affected need to take action as Davro has done rather than face compulsory liquidation and the possibility of personal bankruptcy.Bobby Davro net worth: Bobby Davro is a British actor and comedian who has a net worth of $3 million. There is going to be a continued rise in the number of insolvencies of these entities, which are often classified as personal service companies.Īcross the industry, there has been a huge loss of earnings, resulting from the loss of live shows and touring opportunities. HMRC will take action and the case of Bobby Davro will not be an isolated one. However, the pandemic struck suddenly and despite the tax efficiencies, some of these celebrities will have failed to budget for the hard times. Simon Renshaw, director with Company Debt, comments: “It’s common for those who have made a successful career in the entertainment sector to set up limited companies so they can benefit from reduced rates of tax, which means paying corporation tax, compared to the higher rate income tax.“There has been talk of a crackdown in this area, but it remains perfectly legitimate. I found that rather insulting.”ĭavro made his TV debut in 1981 and has worked as a stand-up, impressionist and actor, including appearing in EastEnders and Dancing on Ice as well as many pantomimes.

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I should think about retiring, not about starting again. What an insult when I’ve done this for 45 years. He was also angry at government calls to retrain if their work was no longer viable. We’re not being given any money or grants.” We haven’t got any benefits coming our way. We are all in the same boat - all the comedians, all the theatre actors and the hospitality industry. It’s depressing to have that taken away from you. But in 1992, while working on Public Enemy Number One in Manchester, the star. “Not only have I lost my income, I’ve lost the thing I love. Bobby Davro, 60, considered himself pretty fit in his heyday, with his stand-up comic acts keeping him on his toes. He added the lack of work had also affected his wellbeing. It was reported that when the comic’s career was going well, his company had profits of £186,844, however, this was back in 2005 and since then, he found it harder to earn. But I’ve got to pay it back and how am I going to pay it back if I can’t earn a living?” I had to take out a bounce-back loan to keep my head above water. I haven’t been able to earn money for a year – it’s dreadful. In January, Davro, whose real name is Robert Nankeville, took out a government-backed Bounce Back Loan because he was unable to pay bills. It is understood that saleable assets from the business are only £3,400. Comedian Bobby Davro, 63, has liquidated his company after struggling to find work because of the Covid-19 pandemic.ĭavro’s company, Orvad Enterprises, owed over £92,000 to creditors, which included £32,000 to HMRC and nearly £56,500 to NatWest Bank.















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