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  1. Village Voice Film Poll. 2010 Nominee VVFP Award. Best Supporting Actress. The Ghost Writer. 2nd place. Tied with Dale Dickey for Winter's Bone (2010).

  2. 1992–present. Spouse. Rhashan Stone. . ( m. 2003) . Children. 2. Olivia Haigh Williams (born 26 July 1968) is a British actress who appears in British and American films and television. Williams studied drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for two years followed by three years at the Royal Shakespeare Company.

  3. Shortly after, in The Heart of Me (2002), with Helena Bonham Carter and Paul Bettany, Olivia's performance won her Best Actress at the prestigious British Independent Film Awards. Olivia then took on the challenge of playing Jane Austen in the BBC film, Miss Austen Regrets (2007), quickly followed by another lead role, as Miss Stubbs, in the ...

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  5. Olivia Williams. Actress: The Ghost Writer. Olivia began her career on the stage at the RSC and The National Theatre, breaking into TV with the Andrew Davies adaptation of Emma (1996). From a damp basement in Camden Town she won the role of Abby in the $120 million blockbuster The Postman (1997) starring alongside Kevin Costner. In the following year, Olivia was cast as Rosemary Cross in ...

    • July 26, 1968
  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Also nominated tonight is the rest of the cast, including Olivia Williams, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce, among many others, for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a ...

  7. British Independent Film Award for Best Actress. The Heart of Me. Check all the awards won and nominated for by Olivia Williams - National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress (2010) , British Independent Film Award for Best Actress (2003) and more awards. Olivia Haigh Williams is an English film, stage and television ...

  8. Olivia Williams is a British film, television and theatre actor. After studying drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for two years followed by three years at the Royal Shakespeare Company, her first significant screen role was as Jane Fairfax in the British television film Emma (1996), based on Jane Austen’s novel. She made her film ...

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