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
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Oscars 2019: Seven things we learned at the ceremony
Julia Roberts presented The Night 's big prize - Best picture
Until The Last couple of categories, everything was ticking along as expected at this year's Oscars.
But the gasp of surprise at Olivia Colman beating Glenn Close to Best actress was eclipsed only by an even bigger gasp of surprise a few minutes later, when Green Book beat Roma to Best picture.
Alfonso Cuaron 's subtitled, two-and-a-half-hour Long Black and white film was largely expected to Go Home with The Night 's top award.
It's possible it lost out because it was a Netflix movie - The Academy may have been reluctant to set the precedent of a streaming service winning The Top prize in film.
Snubs and surprises aside, here are a few things we learned from this year's Oscars.
1. We Will, We Will, Open The Show Since You Guys Don't Have A Host
The Ceremony got off to a strong start as singer Adam Lambert took to the stage with Brian May and Roger Taylor .
They performed Queen's We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions as Emma Stone , Lady Gaga , Sam Rockwell and many more were seen rocking out in The Audience .
"Welcome to The Oscars !" shouted Lambert from the stage, a greeting normally reserved for The Host . In The Absence of one, it was the perfect way to win over The Audience both at home and in the Dolby Theatre .
It turned out to be especially fitting as Bohemian Rhapsody , the biopic of The Band , ended up going home with four trophies - The Most of any film on The Night .
2. The Guest presenters were a huge success
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were widely praised during their three years fronting the Golden Globes for adding some much needed sarcasm and cynicism to awards season, which can often feel pretentious and self-important.
When Kevin Hart dropped out of hosting The Oscars in December, many suggested the pair would be a good choice to present instead.
Clearly, The Academy was listening.
Along with their Saturday Night Live co-star Maya Rudolph , Fey and Poehler were enlisted to present The First category of The Night , effectively giving them The Role of performing traditional opening monologue. Their jokes included:
3. Lady Gaga got deep about Shallow
All eyes were on Lady Gaga as she took to the stage halfway through The Ceremony , kindly bringing her co-star Bradley Cooper with her for a live performance of Shallow, their duet from A Star Is Born.
With Cooper snubbed in The Best director category and an outsider for Best actor, this was a rare opportunity in The Night for him to stretch his legs.
Gaga was back On Stage later in the evening to accept The Oscar for Best song, alongside Mark Ronson , Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt .
Speaking backstage, Gaga said: "For this film, there were many songs written, but there was one song that was written with true, True Friends of mine, who know everything about me, the ups and the downs. "
Asked to expand on the struggles she's had to overcome on her journey to Oscar glory, Gaga replied: "I was so determined To Live my dreams, and yet there was so much in the way.
"There were so many things I did not anticipate, that broke me, that tortured me, that traumatised me. And I think sometimes that people think that It Comes easy to us, that we show up, and we have our suits on, and it's all okay.
"But The Truth is this is very, very hard work. "
4. Melissa Mccarthy and Brian Tyree Hill went method
Best actress nominee Melissa Mccarthy and Atlanta actor Brian Tyree Hill took their hosting duties very seriously indeed.
The pair delivered a hilariously dry performance while dressed in extremely flamboyant costumes - McCarthy's being a nod to The Favourite - to reflect the award they were about to give out for Best costume design.
They were almost as popular as The Winner , Ruth E Carter, who became The First black woman to win The Prize in Academy history, for Black Panther .
"[This win] means we've opened up the door," Carter said backstage.
"I've been struggling, digging deep, mentoring and doing whatever I could to raise others up, and I hope through my example this means there is hope and means other people can come on in and win an Oscar just like I did. "
5. Rami Malek acknowledged the criticism of Bohemian Rhapsody
Backstage in The Press room, Best actor winner Rami Malek was quick to acknowledge The Bad reviews Bohemian Rhapsody received.
Before anyone had even asked A Question , he said to journalists: "I don't think, critically, the decision on this film was unanimous, but I do appreciate everything you guys had to write. As A Kid , I read criticism of film and I learned a lot from it, so Thank You . "
If there was ever a way to immediately endear yourself to The Press , this was it.
6. Organisers were strict about curbing the speeches
At The Oscar nominees' luncheon last month, it was announced that speeches would be limited to 90 seconds, to stop the famously over-long ceremony getting even longer.
The Winners of make-up and hairstyling were an early casualty of this rule, which acted as a Warning Shot to other winners for the rest of The Night .
When the winning team behind Vice didn't leave the stage as The Music started playing, the mics and spotlights were turned off - a not particularly subtle way to get them to stop talking.
Clearly worried he might be curbed in the same way, BlackKklansman director Spike Lee opened his acceptance speech for Best adapted screenplay by saying: "Do not turn that clock on!"
The Academy was probably feeling more agreeable to his request, with Lee having just provided one of The Night 's viral moments, as he leapt into Samuel L Jackson's arms upon winning The Prize .
7. Olivia Colman will be sleeping with her Oscar
Olivia Colman was The Unexpected winner of Best actress, an award which had been widely expected to go to Glenn Close .
"This is hilarious, I've got an Oscar," Colman said through tears and genuine surprise, reflecting the reaction of The Audience .
"I could not tell you what I'm feeling. I don't know what to do with myself at the moment," Colman added backstage.
How much of her acceptance speech was prepared?
"None of it," replied Colman - an entirely believable answer, especially as it turned out she forgot to mention two of her fellow nominees.
"I've just been told I completely forgot Melissa [McCarthy] and Yalitza [Aparicio], but it's not an everyday occurrence, so I don't know how anyone is composed and remembers everything. "
Asked where she will keep her Oscar, Colman replied: "In bed with me. Between me and my husband. He doesn't know yet. He won't mind. "
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Source of news: bbc.com