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Williams in 2014
Born
Olivia Haigh Williams

(1968-07-26) 26 July 1968 (age 56)
North London, England
Alma mater Newnham College, Cambridge
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s)
Rhashan Stone
(m. 2003)
Children 2

Olivia Haigh Williams (born 26 July 1968) is a British actress who has appeared 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. 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 debut in 1997's The Postman, followed by Rushmore (1998) and The Sixth Sense (1999). Williams also acted in the British films Lucky Break (2001), The Heart of Me (2002) and An Education (2009). She continued acting in films such as The Ghost Writer (2010), Hanna (2011), Anna Karenina (2012), Hyde Park on Hudson (2012), Sabotage (2014), Maps to the Stars (2014), Victoria & Abdul (2017), and The Father (2020).

From 2017 to 2019, she played Emily Silk in the science fiction television series Counterpart. In 2022, Williams portrayed Camilla Parker Bowles in the Netflix historical drama The Crown in its fifth season, a role she reprised in its sixth and final season.

Early life

Williams was born in North London. Both her parents are barristers. Williams was educated at South Hampstead High School, an independent school for girls in Hampstead in north London, followed by Newnham College, Cambridge, from which she graduated with a degree in English literature. She then studied drama at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School for two years and spent three years at the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Career

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Williams at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, 2010

After graduation, Williams worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company in both Stratford-upon-Avon and London. In 1995, she toured the United States in the National Theatre production of Shakespeare's Richard III starring Ian McKellen. Her first significant appearance before the cameras was as Jane Fairfax in the British TV film Emma (1996), based on Jane Austen's 1816 novel.

Williams made her film debut in the 1997 movie The Postman, after doing a screen test for Kevin Costner. She later won the lead role of Rosemary Cross in Wes Anderson's Rushmore (1998). She then starred as Bruce Willis' wife in the blockbuster The Sixth Sense (1999), a film she would later parody during her brief appearance in the British sitcom Spaced. Since then, Williams has appeared in several British films, including Lucky Break (2001), The Heart of Me (2002), for which she won the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress, and An Education (2009). She played Mrs. Darling in the 2003 film adaptation of Peter Pan. Williams was uncredited for her role as Dr. Moira MacTaggert in the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand.

On TV, Williams portrayed British author Jane Austen in Miss Austen Regrets (2008) and was cast as Adelle DeWitt in Joss Whedon's Dollhouse, which ran on Fox from 2009 to 2010.

In 2010, she won acclaim for her performance as Ruth Lang in Roman Polanski's Ghost Writer, winning the National Society of Film Critics Award, London Critics Circle Film Award for best supporting actress and was runner-up for best supporting actress at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2010.

In Hanna (2011), she played Rachel, a bohemian mother travelling across North Africa and Europe, who comes into contact with the eponymous teen assassin, who is on the run. The film starred Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana and Cate Blanchett, and was a critical and sleeper hit. In 2014, Williams co-starred in David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars, a dark comic look at Hollywood excess. In 2014 she portrayed Meg Hamilton in the British mystery film Altar.

In 2017 Williams began appearing in the Starz science-fiction series Counterpart, playing Emily, the wife of lead character Howard Silk. In one universe she is still married to him, but her counterpart in the other universe is divorced from him. In 2021, she was cast as Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, for the final two seasons of The Crown.

In 2000, Williams wrote the short story "The Significance of Hair" for BBC Radio, and read it on the air.

Personal life

In the 1980s, she in a relationship with Radek Sikorski for several years. Williams had a seven-year relationship and then engagement to the actor Jonathan Cake which ended two weeks before their planned wedding. In 2003, she married the actor and playwright Rhashan Stone, with whom she has two daughters.

After filming The Postman, she spent time in Bolivia studying spectacled bears in the rainforest.

Williams was diagnosed with VIPoma in 2018 and, after treatment, became an ambassador for Pancreatic Cancer UK.

Filmography

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Williams at the Berlin Film Festival 2010

Film

Olivia Williams film roles
Year Film Role Notes
1997 Beck Karen Quinn
1997 Gaston's War Nicky
1997 The Postman Abby
1998 Rushmore Rosemary Cross
1999 The Sixth Sense Anna Crowe
2000 Four Dogs Playing Poker Audrey
2000 Born Romantic Eleanor
2000 Dead Babies Diana
2001 The Body Sharon Golban
2001 Lucky Break Annabel Sweep / Lady Hamilton in show
2001 The Man from Elysian Fields Andrea
2002 The Heart of Me Madeleine
2002 Below Claire
2003 To Kill a King Anne Fairfax
2003 Peter Pan Mrs. Darling
2005 Valiant Victoria (voice)
2005 Tara Road Ria
2005 Mockingbird Mother
2008 Flashbacks of a Fool Grace Scott
2008 Broken Lines Zoe
2009 An Education Miss Stubbs
2010 The Ghost Writer Ruth Lang
2011 Collaborator Emma Stiles
2011 Hanna Rachel
2011 Wild Bill Kelly
2012 Anna Karenina Countess Vronskaya
2012 Now Is Good Mother
2012 Hyde Park on Hudson Eleanor Roosevelt
2013 The Last Days on Mars Kim Aldrich
2013 Justin and the Knights of Valour Queen (voice)
2014 Sabotage Caroline Brentwood
2014 Maps to the Stars Cristina Weiss
2014 Altar Meg Hamilton
2015 Seventh Son Mam Ward
2015 Man Up Hilary
2016 The White King Sophia (voice)
2017 Victoria & Abdul Jane Spencer
2020 The Father The Woman

Television

Olivia Williams television roles
Year Title Role Notes
1992 Van der Valk Irene Kortman 1 episode: "Still Waters"
1992 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Jennifer Norris 1 episode: "The Speaker of Mandarin"
1996 Emma Jane Fairfax
1998 Friends Felicity 2 episodes
2000 Jason and the Argonauts Hera
2001 Spaced Knocked-down cyclist 1 episode: "Help"
2004 Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures Agatha Christie
2006 Krakatoa: The Last Days Johanna Beijerinck
2007 Damage Michelle Cahill
2008 Miss Austen Regrets Jane Austen
2009–2010 Dollhouse Adelle DeWitt Main role
2010 Terriers Miriam Foster
2011–2012 Case Sensitive Charlie Zailer
2014 Salting the Battlefield Belinda Kay
2014–2015 Manhattan Liza Winter Main role
2017 The Halcyon Lady Hamilton
2017–2019 Counterpart Emily Burton Silk Main role
2021–2023 The Nevers Lavinia Bidlow Main role
2022 Ten Percent Olivia Williams Series 1, episode 2
2022–present The Crown Camilla Parker Bowles Main role (Seasons 5–6)
TBA Dune: Prophecy Tula Harkonnen Upcoming series

Theatre

Olivia Williams theatre roles
Year Production Role Venue
1995 Richard III
2003 Love's Labour's Lost The Princess Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London
2003 The Hotel in Amsterdam Annie Donmar Warehouse, London
2006 The Changeling Beatrice-Joanna Cheek by Jowl production at the Barbican Centre, London
2011 In a Forest, Dark and Deep Betty Vaudeville Theatre, London
2015 Waste Amy O'Connell Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London
2017 Mosquitoes Alice Dorfman Theatre, National Theatre, London
2019 Tartuffe Elmire Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London
2022 Marys Seacole May Donmar Warehouse, London

Awards and nominations

  • 2001: Lucky Break
    • Nominated: Empire Award for Best Actress
  • 2002: The Heart of Me
    • Won: British Independent Film Award for Best Actress
  • 2009: An Education
    • Nominated: London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year
    • Nominated: Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
  • 2010: The Ghost Writer
    • Won: London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year
    • Won: National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
    • Nominated: Empire Award for Best Actress
    • Nominated: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • 2023: The Crown:
    • Nominated: SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

See also

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