
Age: 57
female
Olivia Haigh Williams (born July 26, 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), 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 is set to reprise in its sixth and final season.

Olivia Williams

Dr. Randle
for Dr. Randle in The Raw Shark Texts
Suggested by sepanta_kazemi

After waking up in a house he doesn’t recognize, Eric Sanderson discovers he has no memory of who he is or how he got there. Letters addressed to him from a “previous version” of himself begin to arrive, warning of an invisible predator that feeds not on flesh, but on thoughts and identity. As Eric follows the cryptic trail of clues across England, he becomes entangled in a world where memory, language, and reality blur together — a place where ideas have weight, and forgotten emotions can take physical form. Haunted by the ghost of a lost love and hunted by something that shouldn’t exist, Eric must piece together the truth about his past before it’s completely erased. A mix of psychological thriller, metaphysical mystery, and emotional odyssey, The Raw Shark Texts explores the limits of memory, the fragility of identity, and the terrifying hunger of the things we can’t see.