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"I don't have a process; I just feel it. My book on acting would be very short". Olivia Colman is a British actress considered by many to be the best of the decade, known for her quirky wit and sharp, wry sense of humor, embodying quintessential British charm. Raised in Norfolk, near the sea, she navigated the complexities of childhood to pursue acting, garnering recognition from esteemed institutions such as the British and American Film Academies and then at Cambridge University Footlights, which propelled her into a successful career in comedy with renowned television series such as "Rev" and "Peep Show". Her dramatic gifts shone in "Redemption" and "Broadchurch," which won her awards including a BAFTA, but Colman's global rise came with "The Favourite" in 2018, which earned her her first Oscar for her portrayal of Queen Anne. With the role of Queen Elizabeth II in "The Crown," she garnered more accolades through two seasons, along with her memorable performance in "Fleabag." Despite her illustrious career, the cheerful Colman remains humble, candidly sharing her journey from struggling with insecurity to triumphing on stage and screen, winning multiple awards as a testament to her resilience and talent including an Emmy, Golden Globes, SAGs, and BAFTAs.
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama