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Oliver Mansour Jackson-Cohen (born 24 October 1986) is an English actor. He is best known for playing Luke Crain in 'The Haunting of Hill House' and Peter Quint in 'The Haunting of Bly Manor', a Netflix original anthology series. Jackson-Cohen was born in London, son of David Cohen, a fashion designer and Betty Jackson. He studied at Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, located in London and at the Youngblood Theater Company on weekends. His first television role came when he was just 14 years old in the series 'Hollyoaks' as Jean-Pierre and later appeared in another television series 'The Time of Your Life' as Marcus in 2007. In 2008 he played Phillip White in the BBC series 'Lark Rise to Candleford' as Philip White Oliver Cohen portrayed Damon in the 2010 film 'Going the Distance' also starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long. Currently, one of his most notable works is in the film 'Faster' playing a murderer beside Dwayne Johnson and Billy Bob Thornton. Between 2002 and 2023, Cohen managed to build a very remarkable career in television, cinema and streaming, having around 26 credits and counting, including series, limited series, films and short films.

Oliver Jackson-Cohen

Gabriel Berenson
for Gabriel Berenson in The Silent Patient
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Through her whole life, Alicia Berenson has been manipulated, emotionally abused, and hasn't been coping with her mental health that well. Then all of a sudden, she shoots her husband in the face 5 times. No one knows why she did. Other's believe that she's crazy. So she's been place in a institute where she doesn't say one word. It's not until a psychotherapist, Theo Faber, sits down and tries to figure out more about Alicia and her dark past, and see if he can get her talking. But exploring more about Alicia would bring more trouble for Theo. An adaptation of Alex Michaelides' best-selling novel of the same in the form of a Netflix Original Series. The series will explore more of Alicia's backstory in the form of flashbacks while having 2-3 episodes of their own.