Olivia Colman: From TV comedy actress to Hollywood award winner

From her breakthrough in TV comedies in the early 2000s to her award-winning performance on the big screen in The Favourite in 2019, British actress Olivia Colman is fast becoming both a national treasure and a major Hollywood player.

She has already won a Golden Globe for best actress so far this awards season and been shortlisted for a Bafta, with an Oscar nomination likely later this month.

At the age of 44, Colman has reached star status after appearing in a vast array of TV shows and films.

Olivia Colman, Robert Webb and David Mitchell in That Mitchell and Webb Look (2006)

She first caught our attention as a sidekick to Robert Webb and David Mitchell in sketch shows and sitcoms like Peep Show, Bruiser and That Mitchell and Webb Look (pictured).

Patrick Baladi and Olivia Colman in Consuming Passion (2008)

In 2008, she appeared in a BBC Four drama to mark the centenary of Mills & Boon, playing a typist who writes a steamy hospital romance. The cast also included a certain Jodie Whittaker as the wife of the publishing house's co-founder Charles Boon.

Olivia Colman in Beautiful People (2009)

Colman played mum Debbie in BBC Two's Beautiful People a year later, a story about a boy who rose from his suburban English upbringing to running a New York fashion house.

Olivia Colman and Tom Hollander in Rev (2011)

The wife of Tom Hollander's priest in BBC sitcom Rev often found herself below his flock in her husband's priorities.

Shutterstock Olivia Colman in Tyrannosaur (2011)Shutterstock

The actress showed a different side in the hard-hitting independent film Tyrannosaur in 2011, and credits director Paddy Considine with allowing her to show her dramatic skills.

Olivia Colman and Ann-Marie Duff in Accused (Mo's Story) (2012)

That led to roles in tougher shows like Accused (Mo's Story), an instalment of Jimmy McGovern's crime anthology. It earned her a Bafta TV Award for best supporting actress in 2013.

Hugh Bonneville and Olivia Colman in Twenty Twelve (2012)

At the same ceremony, she also won best female performance in a TV comedy for playing Sally, the PA to Hugh Bonneville's Olympic mandarin in the BBC's Twenty Twelve.

ITV/REX/Shutterstock David Tennant and Olivia Colman in Broadchurch (2013)ITV/REX/Shutterstock

Another big hit came in the form of ITV's crime drama Broadchurch, in which she played DS Ellie Miller opposite David Tennant, earning her another Bafta the following year.

Olivia Colman and Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag (2015)

She popped up as a gloriously hideous stepmother in Phoebe Waller-Bridge's comedy Fleabag - and received yet another Bafta TV nomination.

BBC/The Ink Factory Hugh Laurie, Tom Hiddleston, Elizabeth Debicki, Olivia Colman and Tom Hollander in The Night Manager (2016)BBC/The Ink Factory

Her role as spy boss Angela in glossy drama The Night Manager led to her first Golden Globe win - for best supporting actress in a limited TV series in 2017.

20th Century Fox Olivia Colman in The Favourite (2018)20th Century Fox

Two years on, she now has another Golden Globe, thanks to her delectable performance as the fragile Queen Anne in The Favourite.

Sophie Mutevelian/Netflix Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies in The Crown (2019)Sophie Mutevelian/Netflix

And she will be seen playing another monarch later in 2019 when she takes over the role of Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's royal saga The Crown.

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