
Age: 52
female
Sarah Caroline Sinclair CBE (born January 30, 1974), known professionally as Olivia Colman, is an English actress. Known for her comedic and dramatic roles in film and television, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Emmy Awards, three British Academy Television Awards and three Golden Globe Awards. She was acclaimed for her performance in the ITV crime-drama series Broadchurch (2013–2017), for which she received a British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. She played Queen Elizabeth II from 2019 to 2020 in the Netflix period-drama series The Crown, for which she received a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. For her portrayal of Anne, Queen of Great Britain in the period black-comedy film The Favourite (2018), Colman received the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received additional Academy Award nominations for her performances in The Father (2020) and The Lost Daughter (2021). Other notable film and television credits include Hot Fuzz (2007), Tyrannosaur (2011), The Iron Lady (2011), Hyde Park on Hudson (2012), Locke (2013), The Lobster (2015), Fleabag (2016-2019), Murder on the Orient Express (2017), The Mitchells vs. the Machines (2021), Landscapers (2021), Empire of Light (2022), Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022), Secret Invasion (2023), Wonka (2023), Wicked Little Letters (2023) and Paddington in Peru (2024).

"Yesterday's Promise" is a romance drama set in late 1970s London, produced by A24. The film stars Tom Holland as Simon and Daisy Edgar-Jones as Emily and has Marshall Adams as the cinematographer. The film tackles themes of mental health and personal growth, as Simon thinks he has already achieved his fullest and can never beat that and Emily thinks she will never succeed in life. Emily is also portrayed as a con-artist, adding an extra layer of complexity to her character and creating a more intriguing dynamic between her and Simon. The film also has elements of the coming-of-age genre, showcasing the growth and maturation of the characters. The film is R-rated and features raw and authentic performances from Holland and Edgar-Jones, who showcase a range of emotions from vulnerability and doubt to passion and determination. Marshall Adams' artful approach to cinematography creates a visually stunning and emotionally resonant look for the film, with a carefully chosen colour palette and use of light and shadow to reflect the internal struggles of the characters. The film's soundtrack features a mix of original music and classic songs that complement the emotional beats of the story, with the score composed by a renowned musician or composer.
