Olivia Williams

Called "one of the most beautiful women to come on screen in the last 10 years" by Kevin Costner, the dark-haired, British-born Olivia Williams burst out of relative obscurity to play Abby, an independent post-apocalyptic woman looking for a man to inseminate her, in Costner's "The Postman" (1997). Having trained for the stage at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Williams had been a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and toured the USA in a production of "Richard III", starring Ian McKellen. Her lone appearance before the cameras had been in British TV's "Jane Austin's 'Emma'" (1996), which aired in this country on A&E. Two weeks before the start date of "The Postman", Costner was still without his Abby, but seeing Williams' smile on an audition video, he flew her to L.A. and, after reading with her for the producers, gambled on the unknown commodity (though asking her to work on her American accent). Williams was then tapped to portray a widowed first grade teacher who finds herself the object of affection of both a high school student and one of the school's wealthy patrons in the superb comedy "Rushmore" (1998).Williams' next major role was in 1999's supernatural smash "The Sixth Sense," playing Bruce Willis' melancholy wife. She subsequently appeared in lesser fare, had her small role edited out of "A Knight's Tale," and finally resurfaced in major efforts in 2002, including a turn as a nurse trapped on a haunted submarine in the thriller "Below" and in George Hickenlooper's arthouse film "The Man from Elysian Fields" with Andy Garcia and Mick Jagger. Williams then joined Paul Bettany and Helena Bonham Carter for the romantic drama "The Heart of Me" (2003).

  • Also Credited As:
    Olivia Frances Williams
  • Born:
    January 1, 1968 in England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Significant Others
  • Companion: Jonathan Cake. were engaged; separated c. 1998
  • Companion: Peter McCalmack. Canadian
Education
  • University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, literature
Milestones
  • 1996 Played Jane Fairfax in the British TV adaptation of Jane Austen s Emma (shown on A&E in the USA)
  • 1997 Feature film debut opposite Kevin Costner in The Postman
  • 1998 Cast as a first grade teacher who becomes the object of affection of a high school student and a wealthy married man in the comedy Rushmore
  • 1999 Co-starred as Bruce Willis estranged wife in The Sixth Sense
  • 2001 Appeared as an archeologist opposite Antonio Banderas in The Body
  • 2001 Co-starred in the English film Lucky Break
  • 2001 Had leading role in the film adaptation of Martin Amis novel Dead Babies
  • 2001 Played the trophy wife of a successful older novelist in The Man From Elysian Fields ; screened at Cannes
  • 2002 Appeared in the supernatural thriller Below as a nurse trapped on a sunken British hospital ship
  • 2003 Co-starred in the romantic drama (based on the novel by Rosamond Lehmann) The Heart of Me
  • 2003 Portrayed Mrs. Darling in P.J. Hogan s live-action adaptation of Peter Pan
  • Toured USA in Richard III starring Ian McKellen
  • Was member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

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