
Age: 37
female
Samantha Colley (March 22, 1989) is an English actress having had roles in various theatre and television productions, including playing the lover of both Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso in the National Geographic TV series Genius. Colley studied at the Oxford School of Drama where, as a student, she performed in productions of Anna Karenina, The Taming of the Shrew, and Pride and Prejudice. In 2014, Colley made her stage debut in The Crucible at The Old Vic theatre in London. Colley was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Play at the 2015 WhatsOnStage Awards for her performance as Abigail Williams, but lost out to Rachelle Ann Go. In 2017, Colley starred as Mileva Marić in Genius, the ten-part television series for National Geographic and Fox 21 about the life and work of Albert Einstein. In 2018, Colley reappeared in the second season of Genius, playing Dora Maar the lover of Picasso, who was played by Antonio Banderas.

Samantha Colley

Kathryn Fleming
for Kathryn Fleming in Dream of War
Suggested by thecookieprincess

The beginning of the story takes place in 1913, in Great Britain. A young woman Kathryn stands in the middle of chaos. Bodies are lying everywhere, listen to loud gunshots and explosions, corpses are lying around. However, no harm comes to her. In the distance she sees her beloved husband-Calvin. He runs toward her, she wants to run to him but can't move. Before Calvin manages to reach her he falls to the ground. When this happens, the ground beneath him explodes and tears him apart. Kathryn screams and... She wakes up. And with her Calvin lying next to her. The woman tells her beloved about her dream, he tries to comfort her that nothing like this has happened and will not happen. What they both don't know is that this is a dream that is about to come true. One year later. Calvin is then called up to the army, when Kathryn finds out about it, she starts crying and tries to stop him, but he reassures her that it will be fine. Kathryn, however, decides to enlist in the British Army as a nurse. Maybe then she can save him, and if he is to die then only in her embrace. In the process, it will turn out that she is not the only woman whose dream hinted at the future. And not the only one who enlists in the army for this reason in order to save her husband in case of emergency or to be by his side when he dies wounded.