Five times Olivia Colman proved she's an amazing LGBTQ+ ally
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Five times Olivia Colman proved she's an amazing LGBTQ+ ally
""We are feminists and we write, on international day for the elimination of violence against women and girls, to express our solidarity with trans women, particularly trans women of colour, who experience violence and hostility so frequently it is almost a way of life. Trans women are more likely to be murdered, more likely to be victims of violent attacks in their own homes, and more likely to be homeless, again increasing the risk of violence, than their cis sisters.""
""Olivia Colman first rose to fame in cult comedy Peep Show (2003-2015), but her major breakthrough came with the hit drama series Broadchurch (2013-2017), where she starred alongside David Tennant. Since then, her career has gone from strength to strength, racking up awards along the way. She won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role as Queen Anne in The Favourite (2018) and her acclaimed performance as Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown bagged her both a Golden Globe and an Emmy.""
Olivia Colman rose to fame in the cult comedy Peep Show (2003–2015) and achieved a major breakthrough in Broadchurch (2013–2017) alongside David Tennant. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for The Favourite (2018) and earned a Golden Globe and an Emmy for portraying Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown. She has remained a committed LGBTQ+ ally and publicly supported the queer community. In November 2020 she signed an open letter condemning hostility and violence against trans women, noting trans women face higher risks of murder, violent attacks and homelessness. She is also the Oscar-winning Heartstopper star who turned 52 on 30 January.
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