Olivia Colman
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 50 |
Born | Norwich |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Ed Sinclair |
Upcoming movies | Them That Follow |
Children | Hall Sinclair |
Finn Sinclair | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Job | Voice acting |
Education | University of Cambridge |
Norwich High School For Girls | |
Gresham's | |
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School | |
Homerton College, Cambridge | |
Date of birth | January 30,1974 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Parents | Keith Colman |
Mary Colman | |
Upcoming movie | Wonka |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role |
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ID | 398834 |
Broadchurch
Peep Show
The Night Manager
The Lobster
Les Misérables
Hot Fuzz
Flowers
Tyrannosaur
Fleabag
Murder on the Orient Express
Green Wing
Hyde Park on Hudson
Confetti
Rev.
The Iron Lady
Locke
London Road
Twenty Twelve
Cuban Fury
Watership Down
That Mitchell and Webb Look
The Thirteenth Tale
Mr. Sloane
I Give It a Year
Look Around You
Accused
Beautiful People
The Secret World of Arrietty
The 7. 39
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder in Angel Lane
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
The Karman Line
Bruiser
Thomas & Friends
I Could Never Be Your Woman
The Mitchell and Webb Situation
Le Donk & Scor-zay-zee
Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure
Terkel in Trouble
Consuming Passion
Bad Sugar
Pudsey the Dog: The Movie
Dog Altogether
Mister Eleven
Perfect 10
Run
Tale of the Brave
Grow Your Own
Comic Relief: Uptown Downstairs Abbey
The Favourite
Empire of Light
The Lost Daughter
British Academy Television Award for Best Actress
British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress
British Academy Television Award for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television
The British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film
Satellite Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Empire Award for Best Actress
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actress in a Play
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Glamour Award for UK TV Actress
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy
Satellite Award for Best Actress in Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actress of the Year
AACTA International Award for Best Actress
Gotham Special Jury Award for Ensemble Performance
Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Breakout Performance: World Dramatic
Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Olivia Colman Life story
Sarah Caroline Sinclair CBE, known professionally as Olivia Colman, is an English actress. Known for her work in film and television, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Emmy Awards, three British Academy Television Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards.
Biography
Olivia colamn is an english actress.Born on 30 january 1974 in norwich.England.She is 5 feet 5 inhces tall and weighs around 55 kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.She is best known for her roels in films such as the favourite.The lobster.And the night manager.Family
Olivia colman is married to ed sinclair and they have three children together.She has two siblings.A brother and a sister.Her paernts are keith colman and mary colman.She also has several relatives.Including her grandmother.Who was a great influnece on her.Education and Career
Olivia colman attended norwich high school for girsl and later studied at the bristol old vic theatre school.She began her acreer in theatre.Appearing in several productions in london s west end.She then moved into television and film.Appearing in shows such as peep show and green wing.She has also starred in films such as the lobster.The favourite.And the night manager.Success
Olivia colman has achieved great success in her career.She won an academy awadr for best actress for her role in the favourite in 2019.She has also won several other awards.Including a bafta.A golden globe.And a screen actors guild award.Zodiac Sign and Nationality
Olivia colman s zodiac sign is aquarius and she is of british nationality.Life Story
Olivia colman has had a successful career in acting.She beagn her career in theatre and then moved into television and film.She has starred in several films and television shows.And has won numerous awards for her performances.She is best known for her roles in the favourite.The lobster.And the night manager.She is married to ed sinclair and they haev three children together.The Crown's Imelda Staunton on the 'shock' of playing the Queen when the Queen died
... Staunton is the third actress to play the Queen, following Claire Foy and Olivia Colman...
Wonka: Timothée Chalamet says people didn't want him to 'mess up' role
... He was speaking as stars of Wonka, also including Hugh Grant and Olivia Colman, hit the red carpet for Tuesday s world premiere in London...
The Crown: Sets, costumes and props to be sold in London
... A combination of 3D printing and fibreglass casting was used in making the carriage that bore The Crown actress Olivia Colman et al...
The Crown: Netflix to release first part of the final season on Thursday
... The monarch has previously been played by Olivia Colman and Claire Foy...
Harper's Bazaar: Jenna Ortega, Alessia Russo and Janelle Monae honoured at Women of the Year Awards
... Watching on in the grand ballroom of Claridge s included actress Olivia Colman...
The Crown: Diana and Dodi storyline teased by Netflix in season six pictures
... The monarch has previously been played by Olivia Colman and Claire Foy...
Watership Down given new PG rating with language and violence warnings
... The movie returned to the small screen with a BBC adaption in 2018, featuring a voice cast including James McAvoy, John Boyega and, Olivia Colman...
Wonka film provides golden ticket for St Albans park jackpot
... It also stars Oscar winner Olivia Colman, Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins and Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson, as well as former Great British Bake Off presenter Matt Lucas...
Oscars 2019 review: Hostless ceremony gives stars time to shine
Rami Malek , Olivia Colman , Regina King and Mahershala Ali pose with their Oscars
The First Oscars to go ahead without a host since 1989 was an unqualified Success - The Best ceremony in years, packed with memorable Moments and for (nearly) all The Right reasons.
Without the need to fit in all the monologues, skits and handovers that are the mainstay of a host's work, Time Was available for far better speeches and emotional punches; the announcing of a winner given a precious few extra seconds for its meaning to really take root.
Kevin Hart 's decision to take himself out of the hosting duties following the resurfacing of homophobic tweets had initially presented The Academy with a huge problem.
Suddenly The Job looked like a poisoned chalice.
Who was a big enough name who had so little troublesome material in their back catalogue that they, too, wouldn't feel a Twitter backlash the moment they were announced?
No-one, it seemed.
So The Oscars went hostless for the First Time since the disastrous 1989 show, regarded as the worst in History - though this actually was nothing to do with not having a host; the awfulness was down to some badly misguided song-and-dance routines.
And it went so well, it would almost be a surprise if they bother with a host again.
Faced with only a few weeks to pull a whole new show together, The Producers had two brilliant ideas.
Maya Rudolph , Tina Fey and Amy Poehler gave the closest the awards got to an opening monologueThe First was to get Tiny Fey, Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph to effectively do the traditional opening monologue (after an opening performance from Queen, which got Most People mildly waving an arm around, in a we've-not-really-had-enough-to-drink-yet-But -OK kind of way).
Fey and Poehler had hosted the Golden Globes before and had been tipped as potential Oscars hosts; this was near-as-dammit them doing it, except they (with Rudolph) did a show's worth of material in two minutes.
"We're not hosting, But if we were, these are the jokes we would make" was their take. It was very post-modern But it really worked.
They raced through so Many references - to Netflix; to Fyre Festival; to Donald Trump 's wall; to The Show 's chaotic recent months and the wrangling over taking out awards - it was hard to keep up.
"We won't be doing awards during the commercials, But we will be presenting commercials during the awards," said Poehler.
"So if all The Winners could all say Hellman's Mayonnaise: We're on the side of food instead of their speeches, that would be great. "
And Then they left. All killer lines. No padding, no filler, no flannel. Brilliant.
The Other great idea was to expand The Range of people announcing the nominees for best picture.
Now that eight films are in contention, each gets a little spot where a celebrity introduces them.
It's usually actors who do this, of course - But This Time around, Serena Williams , Trevor Noah and Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine all got a go.
Serena Williams made a welcome appearance On StageIt even meant that Mike Myers and Dana Carvey could reprise their roles as Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.
It was fun, it expanded the diversity of presenters, and it worked.
And it was The First Oscars where there was no groaner, no badly-received dig or in-joke that was just too in.
Awkward Moments - such as the make-up crew from Vice struggling desperately to read their Speech - came solely from the award winners.
(Well, that and Samuel L Jackson having to hand over a best original screenplay Oscar to Green Book . As good an actor as Jackson is - and there are few better - he could not act happy for that. )
But The Good Moments - of which there were Many - were allowed to breathe and stand out so much because they weren't rushed in order to fit the meaningless skits that exist just to give The Host something to do, like When Jimmy Kimmel brought in a busload of tourists to confusedly mill around the Dolby Theatre .
So When Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper sang Shallow together, the camera could linger on them as The Song finished rather than rushing off - thus providing an iconic Oscar image for years to come.
And When Olivia Colman won best actress, she got some proper time to say what she wanted as The Tears rolled down her face.
She talked about her children and she talked about Young Girls watching and practising their own acceptance speeches.
It was touching and wonderful.
Olivia Colman is The First British best female winner in 10 years(Colman's Life Story could One Day be an Oscar-winning film in itself - from the low of Confetti, When the film-makers went back on A Promise to pixelate her nudity, to winning an Academy Award. Confetti's director, meanwhile, has since made four Nativity films; thus far they have all been untroubled by Oscar nominations. )
And there was also The Sheer joy When - a minute after having to hold his nose with the Green Book award, Samuel L Jackson got to give best adapted screenplay to BlacKkKlansman's writer "Spike LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"
Spike Lee won his First Oscar at The CeremonyIt was Lee's First win at the fifth time of being nominated. He made The Most overtly political Speech of The Night : "The 2020 presidential election is around The Corner .
"Let's all mobilise. Let's all be be on The Right side of History . Make the moral choice between love versus hate. Let's do The Right thing. "
But there were several heartfelt references from the wide variety of winners from different backgrounds to political issues.
Javier Bardem spoke - in Spanish, with subtitles, a First - of how "there are No Borders or walls that can restrain ingenuity or talent".
Chef Jose Andres spoke of "immigrants and women, who move humanity forward".
Melissa Berton and Rayka Zehtabchi's Speech was emotionally charged as they collected The Documentary award for PeriodThe Winners of best short documentary for Period. End Of Sentence talked of the enormous issues that still exist around access to sanitary products.
Meanwhile, The One thing that went unmentioned was the name of Bohemian Rhapsody 's director, Bryan Singer - currently the subject of claims that he has sexually abused boys and men;
Every time Bohemian Rhapsody won, it was The Members of Queen who were thanked instead.
Then Green Book won best film, and the whole mood dropped a notch. For doing that, The Academy itself deserves a collective Naked Gun Oscars-audience-slap-themselves-on-the-head gif. Never mind.
They need never bother with a host again.
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Source of news: bbc.com