WARWICK Davis once heartbreakingly opened up about when his wife almost died of sepsis - calling it the "longest hours of his life".
The Harry Potter star, 54, tragically revealed last night that his "favourite human" Samantha had died aged 53.
Warwick Davis heartbreakingly shared last night that his wife Samantha had diedCredit: GettyThe star, pictured with children Annabelle and Harrison, once told of his fear of his wife dyingCredit: SuppliedThe couple in their final photo togetherCredit: Warwick DavisWarwick, pictured in 2011, said his wife would 'always seen the sunny side of life'Credit: Getty - ContributorWarwick said his wife of 33 years passed away on March 24, and that her death had "left a huge hole" in their family.
The couple, who had two children together, met as teenagers and had a life full of happiness and dark times.
Warwick once told The Sun about one of the hardest days he'd ever had - when he thought he was going to lose Samantha.
R&B star Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies aged 74He was talking about a time in 2018, when she was rushed to hospital with sepsis.
The actor told The Sun that her health dramatically declined ahead of a family caravan holiday.
Speaking of the horror a few years later, he said: "The next few hours were the longest of my life as I waited on the ward with our children in the empty space left by Sam’s hospital bed.
"I hoped it would not symbolise a future for us without her."
Samantha also opened up about her near-death experience.
She recalled at the time: "We went home a week later and suddenly I couldn’t feel my legs.
"I thought I was still recovering from the surgery so I went to bed, but the next day I felt awful, as though I had been hit by a truck.
"I stayed in bed all day while Warwick and Harrison went to a family party and the next morning I woke at 4am feeling even worse.
"As the day went on I couldn’t concentrate, I lay on the sofa and when I tried to get up I collapsed on the floor."
The couple met on the set of movie Willow in 1988 and married three years later.
Celtic icon Frank McGarvey dies aged 66 as tributes paid to hero after cancer fightDevastated Warwick, 54, said last night: "Her passing has left a huge hole in our lives as a family. I miss her hugs."
He told the BBC: "She was a unique character, always seeing the sunny side of life.
"She had a wicked sense of humour and always laughed at my bad jokes.
"Without Sammy, there would have been no Tenable quiz show, no Willow series. No Idiot Abroad Series 3."
Warwick said Samantha was his "most trusted confidant and an ardent supporter of everything I did in my career".
The couple's children, Harrison and Annabelle, added: "Mum is our best friend and we're honoured to have received a love like hers.
"Her love and happiness carried us through our whole lives."
Samantha was best known for her roles in Through the Dragon's Eye, ShortFellas and Honky Sausages.
Her dad Peter, an extra in Willow, later became Warwick's business partner.
Warwick was best known for his time on Harry PotterCredit: Moviestore collection LtdSamantha's death has left a 'huge hole' in the family's lives, Warwick saysCredit: RexThe pair had met as teenagers and been married 33 yearsCredit: PAWarwick says Samantha had a 'wicked sense of humour'Credit: RexSamantha had achondroplasia, a bone growth disorder that causes disproportionate dwarfism.
She had numerous operations due to her condition.
It is thought she contracted sepsis after decompression surgery on her spine.
Warwick, who is the co-founder of charity Little People UK, often spoke about the health battles related to his own condition - as well his wife's.
He was born with Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita (SED), an extremely rare genetic form of dwarfism, which has been inherited by both their children.
He told the Guardian in 2015: “You look at somebody with dwarfism, the first thing that strikes you is probably that they’re short, and that’s it.
“But that’s the tip of the iceberg.
“It gets worse.
“Could be a cleft palate, hearing loss – or you end up in a wheelchair.”
He added: “As you get older, it gets worse.
“My hips are dislocated. Very painful knees."
Samantha once highlighted their unique romance with a tribute to her “beautiful inside and out” husband in a heartwarming birthday message.
She wrote: "You are the bravest, most caring and sensitive person I know.
"You amaze us all every day with your courage and strength.
Warwick and Samantha tied the knot in June 1991Credit: RexAnnabelle and Harrison have both followed their parents into the world of actingCredit: GettyAnnabelle and Harrison said Samantha's 'love and happiness carried us through our whole lives'Credit: Getty - Contributor“I love you to the moon and back. Always and forever yours."
To mark her birthday, Warwick also tweeted a tribute to his "beautiful wife".
He added: “I so admire how she faces life’s challenges with dignity, energy and courage – she’s an inspiration."
Warwick has also spoken movingly about how the combination of both his and Samantha's conditions resulted in the deaths of two of their babies.
The first, Lloyd, sadly died after nine days as his lungs were too small to support normal function.
They also lost another son, George, when Samantha was 19 weeks pregnant.
He said: "It’s something that a baby won’t survive. But Lloyd survived for nine days, but yeah he was beautiful.
"It was a tough time. And yeah, we had a stillborn too."
Warwick insisted the tragedies brought him closer to his wife, and said: "That kind of stuff just makes you stronger."