Birthday: 26 July 1968, Camden Town, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Olivia Haigh Williams
Height: 175 cm
Olivia Williams was born July 26, 1968 in Camden Town, London. She was educated at South Hampstead High School, an independent school for girls in Hampstead, North London, followed by Newnham College at the University of Cambridge. She graduated with a degree in English literature. She went on to study drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School fo...
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Olivia Williams was born July 26, 1968 in Camden Town, London. She was educated at South Hampstead High School, an independent school for girls in Hampstead, North London, followed by Newnham College at the University of Cambridge. She graduated with a degree in English literature. She went on to study drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for two years and spent three years at the Royal Shakespeare Company. After having made appearances in several theater productions, her first significant appearance in the made-for-television film Emma (1996), based on Jane Austen's 1816 novel. She made her film debut in The Postman (1997), and went on to play the part of Rosemary Cross in Wes Anderson's Rushmore (1998), Bruce Willis's wife in M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense (1999), Madeleine in The Heart of Me (2002) (for which she won the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress), and Ruth Lang in Roman Polanski's The Ghost Writer (2010). Her performance earned her ALFS, and NSFC Awards. Show less «
I love working and the next person who comes up with an abrasive, intelligent woman I shall snap it ...Show more »
I love working and the next person who comes up with an abrasive, intelligent woman I shall snap it up. Show less «
My father was very ill a couple of years ago and his body gave out on him for a while. When they whe...Show more »
My father was very ill a couple of years ago and his body gave out on him for a while. When they wheeled him out of heart surgery I thought, my body works. My skin may have wrinkles but it's because I'm smiling so much. That might sound like some terrible American greetings card, but I feel it's immoral for me to castigate my body for getting older, when it does everything I ask of it. Show less «
How lucky am I? I mean look at the range of that in a year. Women of my age have every right to comp...Show more »
How lucky am I? I mean look at the range of that in a year. Women of my age have every right to complain that they don't get good roles, and the amount of times that women of my age say 'your dinner's in the oven, honey' and I haven't said that once. Show less «
When the Hollywood thing happened, I thought at some point I'd get to the front of the queue: "Yes, ...Show more »
When the Hollywood thing happened, I thought at some point I'd get to the front of the queue: "Yes, hello, I'd like to play that role." But you don't. You just join a different queue. Show less «
I don't feel under pressure to work because I love what I do and I wanted to do the projects that ca...Show more »
I don't feel under pressure to work because I love what I do and I wanted to do the projects that came my way. Show less «