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Even she thought Glenn Close would win: Best Actress Oscar Winner for her work as Queen Anne in The favorite, Olivia Colman poses in the press room during the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on February 10 in London. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)Getty
It probably does not mean much that the brilliant, effervescent Olivia Colman, who was just as surprised as we were this past weekend when she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her idol Glenn Close, would have gotten involved with some hilariously misguided software when she graduated Cambridge. Finding out that her spatial awareness indicated that, according to the software, she would make a good truck driver. But in retrospect, one can also argue that software was not far from the truth. & Nbsp; The smart-ass Colman is so naturally and freely conscious, and instantly gives voice to his perceptions that, in his award-winning role in The favorite, it does not seem so much to "play" as Queen Anne as much as simply is the monarch impulsive and appetizing.
That Colman has jumped into the ranks of his idol, Close, or that of the other American screen icon, Meryl Streep, looks likely but still needs to be seen. She will have to do a series of serious performances in the middle of her career now. That she will remain immensely popular and loved is without a doubt. & Nbsp; She has come a long way to becoming so loved on these beaches as she feels at home with her candid, graceful and totally impromptu Oscar speech.
One thing is (fairly) certain: we are not likely to see her alongside Vin Diesel in the Furious franchise, nor does it seem like a candidate for the Marvel-and-Justice League universe. & nbsp; Anything can happen, but she does not seem inclined to be, nor does she seem to have an action heroine. & Nbsp; Nonetheless, an admittedly relatively short-lived estimate of its short and medium-term earnings potential bragged in the British press puts it at $ 30 million in revenue, though it should be quickly noticed that no timeframe has been given. ; Put this way, your agents will have to work well to bring this kind of figure into reality.
She will step slightly and well in the role of Queen Elizabeth II in the third series of Netflix The crown, although if she could have taken on that role – popular but painted by numbers – as a Windsor now, after the Oscars, can be discussed. & nbsp; She is braver as a spy on The night manager, and his non-bull detective in the British hit series Broadchurch shows us a bit more of a spine and an appetite for the dark side.
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Even she thought Glenn Close would win: Best Actress Oscar Winner for her work as Queen Anne in The favorite, Olivia Colman poses in the press room during the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on February 10 in London. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain / Getty Images)Getty
It probably does not mean much that the brilliant, effervescent Olivia Colman, who was just as surprised as we were this past weekend when she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her idol Glenn Close, would have gotten involved with some hilariously misguided software when she graduated Cambridge. Finding out that her spatial awareness indicated that, according to the software, she would make a good truck driver. But in retrospect, one could also argue that software was not far from the truth. The smart-ass Colman is so naturally and freely conscious, and instantly gives voice to his perceptions that, in his award-winning role in The favorite, it does not seem so much to "play" as Queen Anne as much as simply is the monarch impulsive and appetizing.
That Colman has jumped into the ranks of his idol, Close, or that of the other American screen icon, Meryl Streep, looks likely but remains to be seen. She will have to do a series of serious performances in the middle of her career now. That she will remain immensely popular and loved is without a doubt. She has come a long way to becoming so loved on these beaches as she feels at home with her candid, graceful and totally impromptu Oscar speech.
One thing is (fairly) certain: we are not likely to see her alongside Vin Diesel in the Furious franchise, nor does it seem like a candidate for the Marvel-and-Justice League universe. Anything can happen, but she does not seem inclined to be, nor does she appear to have an action marijuana. Despite this, an admittedly relatively breathless estimate of its short and medium term earnings potential bragged in the British press puts it at $ 30 million in revenue, though it should be quickly noticed that no deadline was given to it. Put this way, your agents will have to work well to bring this kind of figure into reality.
She will step slightly and well in the role of Queen Elizabeth II in the third series of Netflix The crown, although if she could have taken on that role – popular but painted by numbers – as a Windsor now, after the Oscars, can be discussed. She is braver as a spy on The night manager, and his non-bull detective in the British hit series Broadchurch shows us a bit more of a spine and an appetite for the dark side.