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* 1974Olivia Colman, English actress
The first series began on 3 October 2007 and features Harry Enfield as Dirk, Billy Boyd as Richard, Olivia Colman as Janice, Jim Carter as Gilks, Andrew Sachs as Reg, Felicity Montagu as Susan, Robert Duncan as Gordon, Toby Longworth as the Monk, Michael Fenton Stevens as Michael, Andrew Secombe, Jon Glover, Jeffrey Holland, Wayne Forester and Tamsin Heatley.
Playing herself and the character of Mrs. Danvers, she starred alongside Jennifer Saunders, Kim Cattrall, Victoria Wood, Harry Enfield, Patrick Barlow, Dale Winton, Olivia Colman, Tim Vine, Simon Callow, Michael Gambon, and Harry Hill.
* 2000: Lyric Theatre, London ; with Jessica Lange ( Mary ), Charles Dance ( James ), Paul Rudd ( Jamie ), Paul Nicholls ( Edmund ), and Olivia Colman ( Cathleen ).
It was also referenced in the British sitcom ' Peep Show ' ( series three, episode two ): The main character, Mark Corrigan ( David Mitchell ) sits in a cafe with Sophie ( Olivia Colman ) who is reading the book, the cover prominently displayed.
* Hay Fever ( 23 February 2012-2 June 2012 ) by Noël Coward starring Lindsay Duncan, Jeremy Northam, Kevin McNally and Olivia Colman
There are also two additional presenters, Pam Bachelor and Pealy Maghti, played by Olivia Colman and Josie D ' Arby respectively.
She appeared in the episode Elephants and Hens of UK TV programme Black Books alongside Tamsin Greig, Olivia Colman ( who appears with Greig in the programme Green Wing ).
The other HR staff include Harriet Schulenburg ( Olivia Colman ), an overworked mother of four trapped in an unhappy marriage, and Karen Ball ( Lucinda Raikes ), who divides her time between doing much of the office's work, trying to attract Martin's affections, and being bullied by Kim and Rachel.
The show also featured former university mates Olivia Colman and Matt Holness and Martin Freeman, later of The Office fame.
He and Olivia Colman also featured as a naturist couple in Confetti, a 2006 film about a competition for the most original wedding.
They often appear with Olivia Colman, James Bachman, Mark Evans and Paterson Joseph.
Besides Popper and Serafinowicz, the series featured Josie D ' Arby and Olivia Colman as presenters.
Olivia Colman ( born Sarah Caroline Colman ; 30 January 1974 ) is a BAFTA nominated English actress, well known for her supporting roles in comedy shows including Sally Owen in Twenty Twelve, for which she was nominated for a BAFTA, Sophie Chapman in Peep Show, Alex Smallbone in Rev.
Also performing in the show are James Bachman and regular Mitchell and Webb collaborator Olivia Colman.
In February she returned to the West End in Noël Coward's Hay Fever with Kevin McNally, Jeremy Northam and Olivia Colman, once again under the direction of Howard Davies.
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Olivia and born
* Olivia Hack ( born 1983 ), American voice actress
They have a daughter, Mason Olivia ( born October 24, 2001 ), and a son, Jude Gordon ( born August 28, 2004 ), both born to a surrogate mother.
Olivia Newton-John, AO, OBE ( born 26 September 1948 ) is an English born Australian singer and actress.
Olivia Newton-John was born in Cambridge, England, to a Welsh father, Brinley (" Bryn ") Newton-John, and a Berlin-born mother, Irene Helene ( Born ), the eldest child of the Nobel prize-winning atomic physicist Max Born.
Dame Judith Olivia " Judi " Dench, CH, DBE, FRSA ( born 9 December 1934 ) is an English film, stage and television actress.
Olivia Mary de Havilland ( born 1 July 1916 ) is a British American film and stage actress.
Olivia de Havilland was born in Tokyo, Japan, to parents from the United Kingdom.
Their second daughter, Olivia, was born on February 14, 1984, and their son, Ian, was born on June 16, 1987.
* Olivia Goldsmith ( born Randy Goldfield, 1949 – 2004 ), author of the novel The First Wives Club.
* Olivia Saar ( born 1931 ), Estonian children's writer and poet
Jorge Fernando " Locomotora " Castro (), ( born August 18, 1967 in Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz province ) is an Argentine boxer and former middleweight champion of the world, who is best known for his second defense of the title against John David Jackson in 1994.
Brook Taylor was born in Edmonton ( at that time in Middlesex ) to John Taylor of Bifrons House, Kent, and Olivia Tempest, daughter of Sir Nicholas Tempest, Bart., of Durham.
Dhani Harrison ( born 1 August 1978 ) is an English musician and the son of the Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison and Olivia Harrison.
Olivia Hussey ( born 17 April 1951 ) is an Argentinian actress who became famous for her role as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's Academy Award-winning 1968 film version of Romeo and Juliet, winning a Golden Globe as well as the David di Donatello for best actress.
Hussey was born Olivia Osuna in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Joy Alma ( née Hussey ), a British legal secretary and Andrés Osuna ( aka Osvaldo Ribó ), an Argentine tango singer, who divorced when Olivia was two.
Winsor was born October 16, 1919 in Olivia, Minnesota but raised in Berkeley, California.
Wilton Norman Chamberlain was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, into a family of nine children, the son of Olivia Ruth Johnson, a domestic worker and homemaker, and William Chamberlain, a welder, custodian, and handyman .< ref >
They have three daughters, Rose Elizabeth ( born 19 October 2002 ), Olivia Susan ( born 15 December 2004 ), and Grace ( born 14 September 2007 ).

Olivia and 1974
Previous leading roles on daytime television have included Kate Thornton Cannell on Somerset ( 1974 – 76 ), Patti Barron McCleary on Search for Tomorrow ( 1976 – 77 ), and Olivia Delaney on Another World ( 1980 – 81 ).
With her songwriting partner, Harold Spiro, she wrote ( under the name, " Valerie Avon ") the UK entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, " Long Live Love ", performed by Olivia Newton-John.
During her run as Olivia Walton, Learned and The Waltons co-star, Will Geer, appeared together in the 1974 made-for-TV movie, Hurricane.
( 1970 – 1972 ), Clunk, Click ( 1974 )-when in a break with the format, Olivia Newton-John performed three songs a week for two weeks rather than one a week for six weeks-and It's Lulu ( 1975 ).
Olivia Newton-John received the Country Music Association's Top Female Vocalist award in the USA in 1974.
In 1974, Olivia Newton-John received the Country Music Association's Top Female Vocalist award in the USA, despite protest from American country purists.
Among one of the most unappreciated artists who did this was Olivia Newton-John in 1974, who emerged from Australia in the mid-70s, hoping to make it big in the United States.
The group forms as a result of an outcry over the 1974 Country Music Association awards program, where pop diva Olivia Newton-John won Female Vocalist of the Year, and Danny Davis & the Nashville Brass was awarded another Instrumental Group of the Year.
Long Live Love is an album recorded by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1974 on EMI Records.
" I Honestly Love You ", written by Barry with Peter Allen, became a 1974 No. 1 for Olivia Newton-John ; and, in 1984, Jeffrey Osborne and Joyce Kennedy hit the Top 40 with another Barry composition, " The Last Time I Made Love ", written with Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

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